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I Wanna Move...

Carbo

Diamond Member
...time to split the chaos and confusion that is south Florida. Where to, though? How's Blue Grass country? Anyone here from Kentucky? What other locations rock?
 
Kentucky sucks.

there are a few states i would live in. i HATE city life, so that kills NY, CA (unless your no where in CA, or NY). i like Ohio, certain areas of Indiana, but it mainly sucks, Michigan can be good. Minnesota.

but id suggest NC, or SC, or somewhere not near a city in CA

MIKE
 
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
Kentucky sucks.

there are a few states i would live in. i HATE city life, so that kills NY, CA (unless your no where in CA, or NY). i like Ohio, certain areas of Indiana, Michigan can be good. Minnesota.

MIKE
NY is not just NYC
 
California has the beaches, Oregon and Washington have snow, Boston and NY for cities, most middle states suck (ex. Indiana is boring). City or Rural?
 
Let me elaborate. I'm looking to kick back and slow down at this point. I don't give two bits about night life or city hustle. I'm looking for four seasons, safe and productive schools, some elbow room, and a reasonable cost of living. I realize this eliminates either coast.
 
Originally posted by: Blazin Trav
California has the beaches, Oregon and Washington have snow, Boston and NY for cities, most middle states suck (ex. Indiana is boring). City or Rural?

Don't move to Oregon!

We already have like 30 AT'ers which is enough 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Carbo
Let me elaborate. I'm looking to kick back and slow down at this point. I don't give two bits about night life or city hustle. I'm looking for four seasons, safe and productive schools, some elbow room, and a reasonable cost of living. I realize this eliminates either coast.

You could always get a nice apartment or condo in San Francisco. There's always boarding schools. Hehe. The education over here is very good.
 
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