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Arizona or Ohio - where would you rather live?

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Originally posted by: Acanthus
Originally posted by: seemingly random
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Arizona.

Ohio is a shithole.
!

Except along lake erie.

Incorrect, Cleveland is also a shithole.
Yeah, I thought about this while writing it. I've mainly experienced cleveland via boat from sandusky. The waterfront is very nice. The river hasn't caught fire for years.
 
Arizona. For those saying Arizona is too hot, you've never been there. They've got Prescott, Flagstaff and a number of other places that get alot of snow.
 
Originally posted by: IsLNdbOi
Arizona. For those saying Arizona is too hot, you've never been there. They've got Prescott, Flagstaff and a number of other places that get alot of snow.

Yeh but again...how many people actually live there by % vs the Phoenix metro & Tucson areas? Answer: not many.

And even when it's 115 in Phoenix it's still 90+ in those areas. It's not like you usually live in Flagstaff and then make the daily 2.5 hour commute down 1-17 to Phoenix for work.
 
Originally posted by: vi edit
Originally posted by: IsLNdbOi
Arizona. For those saying Arizona is too hot, you've never been there. They've got Prescott, Flagstaff and a number of other places that get alot of snow.

Yeh but again...how many people actually live there by % vs the Phoenix metro & Tucson areas? Answer: not many.

And even when it's 115 in Phoenix it's still 90+ in those areas. It's not like you usually live in Flagstaff and then make the daily 2.5 hour commute down 1-17 to Phoenix for work.
Isn't it a 'dry' heat?
 
well, i lived in phx, az my whole life so i am a bit biased. i have visited oh a few times during summer "vacations" and have hit the left coast on vacations along w/ tx a few times. all and all, i like az because you can have any climate except rain forest here. wages are decent, prices of goods are decent and the people are decent, as soon as they get "un-cali-forn-yad"

you want cooler - you live up north like prescott, flagstaff, sedona - you want small town you go to payson, showlow etc. you want big city (phx vicinity is ~3M i believe) you live in the valley - the phx vicinity.
 
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