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Places to live (pg. 4)
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| Marc Summers |
| quote: | Originally posted by mezzir
medford, oregon
eugene, oregon
danbury, connecticut
anchorage, alaska
olympia, washington
tacoma, washington
corvallis, oregon
salem, oregon
kent, washington
seattle, washington
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OMFG! Don't go to washington! Rambo lurks in the forests! :nervous: |
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| JinX_33 |
| move to Canada eh! |
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| igottaknow |
| i shouldn't have put that rant about cities. its kinda a secondary issue. i dont mind living in one, just have to do some research about finding a safe neighborhood. thx for the suggestions its a help bouncing ideas around. i made a resolution to move to a new area this year. |
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| Ygrene |
| quote: | Originally posted by igottaknow
i shouldn't have put that rant about cities. its kinda a secondary issue. i dont mind living in one, just have to do some research about finding a safe neighborhood. thx for the suggestions its a help bouncing ideas around. i made a resolution to move to a new area this year. |
Move to PA, we'll hang out and be old together. |
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| igottaknow |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ygrene
Move to PA, we'll hang out and be old together. |
<3 :stongue: |
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| Slylee |
| South Florida is the pits. I’d say anywhere on the west coast is good. Northern Cali, or Arizona. I plan on moving to Cali when I’m done with school. I love the mountains but I still need to be by the ocean because I grew up around it. Cali has the best of both worlds! And plus L.A. is full of snobby rich bitches who are narcissistic and heartless, so I’ll fit right in.:toothless |
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| Plump Funk |
Austin, TX. I lived there for four year and loved every min of it.
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San Diego, CA. |
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| D-res |
| quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
Arizona. |
arizona for the in lose..
anyone who lives in a desert is an idiot. first off you've almost sucked the colorado river DRY because you have no adequate water source and yet, you still have manmade lakes and sprinklers in your lawn going to keep the grass green every day. anyone else think thats a stupid idea?
and sadly, pheonix is growing and sprawling out at a ridiculous scale. if you're going to be ignorant enough to live in a desert, atleast keep your cities dense, live in buildings with other people, not houses and stop demanding a half acre back yard.
god DAMN that pisses me off |
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| Konijn |
| quote: | Originally posted by igottaknow
i shouldn't have put that rant about cities. its kinda a secondary issue. i dont mind living in one, just have to do some research about finding a safe neighborhood. thx for the suggestions its a help bouncing ideas around. i made a resolution to move to a new area this year. |
i've been living in providence for 4.5 years and it's a nice little town -- if you're not yet ready for a boston or nyc, providence is a good starter city [that's assuming you're not totally averse to sticking around n. england]. |
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| weymouth |
Ive lived in the midwest or the NE all my life. At the moment I live in Delaware/Maryland and I enjoy it. It is country living but the beach resorts are only a short drive away for great fun in the summer. Baltimore, DC, and Philadelphia are only 2 hours away for some city fun. Only problem is property and rent are outrageous around here. Penn. is nice but the taxes kill you. But if I had a choice on where I lived it would be around Annapolis, Maryland. Close enough to the shore and close enough to the larger cities.
If you want cheap/comfortable living then I would suggest Missouri. Wages are awful but while I was out there the cost of living was so much lower than the NE. For example I rented out a 3 bedroom house with a garage for only 750 out there and 750 around here would get you a one bedroom in the ghetto. |
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| *~*Angelblue*~* |
i happen to like living in atlanta. lots of growth job wise and neighboorhoods too and young new money, lots of activites to do other than just the park (mario, pick up creative loafing or the ajc. lots of things to do in there.) 5 hrs to Florida, 1 1/2 to South Carolina and Alabama, 2 hrs to Tennessee, yes the weather can be a pain but where isn't the weather freaky these days? if you have any questions feel free to hit me up on pm.
things that suck though..traffic and the lack of super great public transportation for a city of our size. that's the only real complaints i have about here. |
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| medinaM5 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Marc Summers
OMFG! Don't go to washington! Rambo lurks in the forests! :nervous: |
thatd be british columbia bro...or thats where it was shot
washington kicks ass, theres plenty to do and the weather is always changing, so your used to it all....plenty of nice scenery and seattle is one of the most fun cities i have been to |
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