where to Live in the US..
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California is the place to be. I live just north of San Francisco0
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You really spelled Philadelphia all wrong there...
Fixed it for you :flowerforyou:0 -
I was born and raised in So Cal, left for college, swore I'd never return to California......yet here I am, right back home, and couldn't be happier about it.0
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Where on LI have you lived? Being a fellow new yorker, I just love it here. Maybe you just haven't found the right city?
- I have lived in Oceanside, Northport, Massapequa, Hicksville and now i am currently in Farmingdale which i like.
I would love to Live in Brooklyn tho.. but i cant afford that..
I guess I feel I am Stuck between my feeling of wanting to be in a city and my love for small town environment.
Boston sounds like your kind of town :laugh:
ETA: I mean you're already a New Englandah of sorts...0 -
Why?
Are you a serial killer or something?
:laugh: yeah, if you are a serial killer.. dont come to OC, SO CAL0 -
Texas0
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FLORIDA!!!! Living in Paradise and within an hour to the beach is fantastic!!!!! I mean, I live where everyone else can only vacation~!0
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The mountains in North Carolina. I miss the seasons0
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I think you're just trying to find out where I live, I'm on to you...0
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Where have you lived in Maine? The coast is gorgeous, if that's your thing. If not- northern woods provide a place to hide bodies.. I've lived in Maine my entire life- the only other place I would think to live is Vermont. I love visiting warmer places, just need the scenery here.0
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California is the place to be. I live just north of San Francisco
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California is the best... 30 min to the beach, 2 hrs to the mountains.. you can go surfing and snowboarding in the same day0 -
Where on LI have you lived? Being a fellow new yorker, I just love it here. Maybe you just haven't found the right city?
- I have lived in Oceanside, Northport, Massapequa, Hicksville and now i am currently in Farmingdale which i like.
I would love to Live in Brooklyn tho.. but i cant afford that..
I guess I feel I am Stuck between my feeling of wanting to be in a city and my love for small town environment.
Boston sounds like your kind of town :laugh:
ETA: I mean you're already a New Englandah of sorts...
yeah Boston would be fun. I love Boston..0 -
I've already moved to my dream city:
It's in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by farms and forests.
It's got 4 college campus areas, a billion bars, and a thriving local art scene.
There are tons of hippies, hipsters, artists, weirdos, and geeks.
It's not a city, but not a small town.
It's practically a dart-throw center of the United States.
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It was either here, Boulder, CO, or Portland OR
Hmmm...you are not far from where I live. But I don't think I would consider it my "dream city." Personally, I LOVE Panama City.
oh, gads, warrensburg! I used to drink underage there, like, a billion years ago. scary, scary place. my baby brother lives there now, rest his poor soul.
i heard a rumor that all the bars on the strip shut down. is this horror true? what in the world do you DO???
and aaross: you move here and you'll have a work-out buddy right away0 -
I've already moved to my dream city:
It's in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by farms and forests.
It's got 4 college campus areas, a billion bars, and a thriving local art scene.
There are tons of hippies, hipsters, artists, weirdos, and geeks.
It's not a city, but not a small town.
It's practically a dart-throw center of the United States.
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It was either here, Boulder, CO, or Portland OR
- Sounds like my kind of place!!
Come out to Colorado!!! We have lots of open space! Great place to live but then again maybe I am biased. I am a rare native to Colorado. I moved out to California a bit but I had to come back home. This is my home and always will be.0 -
I grew up in the suburbs of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Currently reside on the east coast of Florida. Desperately want to move to Colorado Springs.0
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Canada
You really spelled Pittsburgh all wrong there...
I wouldn't want to live there! They have terrible sports teams!0 -
Texas Hill Country for sure. I love to bike ride and you can do it pretty much year round here (sunny and 81F today). Only other places I would consider might be Santa Fe, Moab, or Bend Oregon.0
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Oh funny there's an Oceanside in California. I would say come to California but it's just expensive and the people are different...some good ways, some bad ways. I would go to Austin, TX. Love that place!0
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Colorado FTW
We have everything.0 -
We have a stable economy, lots of jobs, a state that has a surplus of money and a pretty awesome 'Little" Big town. I could never leave here. :bigsmile:
http://www.businessinsider.com/the-best-college-towns-in-america-2012-11#7-lafayette-indiana-40
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