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Well I'm from Georgia. And it would be hard for me to choose to leave. We get fairly mild winters, nice hot summers, virtually no natural disasters of any kind. Atlanta is one of the US's largest metropolitan areas. Several really great universities.

My only real complaint is the problem we have with pollen. When unhealthy pollen count is like 400 and it's not uncommon to see 2-3000 around here, it's hard for those of us with any allergies.
 
Originally posted by: bearxor
WTF Guys? Texas is clearly the superior state.



Originally posted by: MegaVovaN
Texas


After living in Texas for 20+ years, I can say no. It's the bottom of the barrel.

out the states i've lived in, including TX, WI and MO, i have to go with none of the above.

as stated previously, Intoxication is the best state
 
It's truly impossible to rank states to everyone's satisifaction. That said, I've been in 'em all except Alaska, and I've come to appreciate the lush rolling green hills of my home state of Pennsylvania.

I also think Big Sur and environs in Cali are special, as are the Outer Banks of NC, as is the UP in Michigan, as are rocky, ragged Maine and Vermont, as are the hot springs and stark Western beauty of Colorado, as . . . well, you get the idea.

Personally, my journeys through and in Texas have been among the worst, and there's something about the insecure bragging many Texans seem to have to do that sticks in my craw, and we won't even mention the metropolitan abortion that is Houston but still . . . so many damn fine singer songwriters have come out of Texas, from Jerry Jeff Walker on down (I could name about 15 justlikethat) -- you just can't generalize about entire states, eh?

 
Originally posted by: wetcat007
Minnesota

I am with you there. The only thing we are missing are Mountains.

4 Distinct Seasons
Lots of water (Laaaakes)
Good people
Not a lot of traffic
Clean
Trees
Up north Cabins
Wisconsin, our alcoholic party buddy of a state, right next door.
 
Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
Originally posted by: glutenberg
Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
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Originally posted by: Journer
never been, but i bet alaska is kick ass
less laws than most states
tons of land
good climate
not many people

Alaska has good climate? I guess if you're a bear.

I should add, I love Alaska but I can't really call it a place with good climate.

Probably not for everyone, but some of us love that climate. I've actually heard people make that claim about the southern United States (east, west, and central) and that just blows my mind. I can't imagine how anyone could like a place that's hot. I also can't understand how people can stand the humidity in the Southeast, or the dryness of the Southwest.

Hey, I personally love the cold, but I'm willing to wager that the mass majority of the people living in the US do not love it enough to live in Alaska year round.

I'm actually very thankful for that...means fewer people anywhere I'm likely to be. 😎

I must disagree. Its dark all winter and you'll freeze if you go outside. Then in the summer there are to many mosquitoes to go out side. Even the bears hate it, they sleep half the year.
 
Originally posted by: Svnla
Louisiana is the best of all the worst lists....take that...California.

Louisiana is only at the top the charts with the food and sports list. (Yes, sorry USC phans, but the LSU tigers will pound you into oblivion)

Other than that, Louisiana is pretty much near the bottom on most other issues, and at the VERY bottom on crime and murder rates thanks to New Orleans.
 
Maybe if we could take the all the Californians out of California...

I was born in Cali, but I'll take Texas any day of the week.
 
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Maryland, hands down.

I can think of 49 states and a District I would live in before I would live in the Peoples Republic of Maryland and I own a house and land there (inheritance that we get punished yearly by various Maryland government agencies for inheriting).
 
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