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Suck it LA and NY, Seattle named most liked city in the US. (pg. 6)
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Halcyon+On+On
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Originally posted by citric_acid
denver! i was so happy to get out of there and I was only there for 4 years. I didnt waste anytime getting out, the day i graduated i moved back home. the only good thing about colorado is all of the trails for jeeping. even that is not part of denver.


I agree the mountains/trails/Boulder are a better part of Colorado than Denver, itself, is. But then again, when you were here you would have been a teenager, no? Pft. :p
Joss Weatherby
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
I agree the mountains/trails/Boulder are a better part of Colorado than Denver, itself, is. But then again, when you were here you would have been a teenager, no? Pft. :p


I think she was 23 when she left, but she also spent some time there as a teenager (incongruent with the time she spent there last).

I've only seen Denver from the air, but it looks flat and boring. Also the areas north of Denver (where Citric lived) progressively devolve into wasteland it looks like.

Having been born and raised within 5 minutes of salt water I think any place not near an ocean is strange though, so my opinion is obviously biased.
Halcyon+On+On
UGH, North Denver is indeed a wasteland. Gives me a rash just thinking about it.
citric_acid
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
I agree the mountains/trails/Boulder are a better part of Colorado than Denver, itself, is. But then again, when you were here you would have been a teenager, no? Pft. :p



i visited every summer from the ages of 14-18, lived there from 19-23


i lived in Thornton last, had a house there and it was nice because i wasnt worried about locking my doors (i never do anyways) but ive also lived in highlands ranch area, aurora, denver, lakewood, morrison, littleton etc. the only place i actually liked was longmont. boulder was probably most hated
Silky Johnson
I don't live on the coast, but agreed about living in a city on a body of water. I couldn't imagine not living in a city with a body of water! Beach, etc.
citric_acid
i dont need the ocean, but i couldnt imagine living without a river in my backyard and this view every direction i look ever again...


Silky Johnson
Yeah that's pretty awesome.
Lews
I absolutely need to live by a big body of water. Ocean is preferred, but a large enough river or lake might suffice.

London is ing awesome. Don't love it as much as Seattle, but it is the . Cape Town would probably be my third favorite city. So beautiful.
Halcyon+On+On
Whereabouts in the UK is that?
Lews
I'm too hungover to get the joke.

Joss Weatherby
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Originally posted by citric_acid
i dont need the ocean, but i couldnt imagine living without a river in my backyard and this view every direction i look ever again...




We get mountain views and giant bodies of water. :toocool:

Seattle doesn't have the nice views of Mt. Rainer though that Tacoma does on a nice day...



*edit*

Mountains are like earth boobs, and who doesn't love boobies?
citric_acid
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Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
We get mountain views and giant bodies of water. :toocool:

Seattle doesn't have the nice views of Mt. Rainer though that Tacoma does on a nice day...



*edit*

Mountains are like earth boobs, and who doesn't love boobies?



sorry seattle and tacoma just arnt close enough to mountains for me. remember i live in a 7 mile wide valley between the bitterroots and saphires, which means mountains are only 3 miles to the east and 4 miles to the west.


but yes rainer is pretty
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