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Man, it is in the mid 70s here today.

JulesMaximus

No Lifer
Beautiful day! Just got back from a nice long motorcycle ride. 😎

How is everyone in those cold flyover states? :awe::biggrin:
 
Sunny: 65°F
Feels Like: 65°F
Wind: From W at 11mph

But seriously, it's fricking cold here in SoCal.
 
We have the some of the lowest cost of living in the U.S. here in TX, can get good paying jobs, and it'll be in the 50-60's all week. We win again.

Most major cities in TX are land locked. Every major beautiful cities should have water nearby (SF, LA, Bos, NY, Vancouver).

I'm not sure how cosmopolitan Dallas is. I drove by it. But you can't beat above 5 cities for their amazing Asian food, which I need as an Asian. Also you can't snowboard in TX.
 
Most major cities in TX are land locked. Every major beautiful cities should have water nearby (SF, LA, Bos, NY, Vancouver).

I'm not sure how cosmopolitan Dallas is. I drove by it. But you can't beat above 5 cities for their amazing Asian food, which I need as an Asian. Also you can't snowboard in TX.

You forgot Seattle in that list. :colbert:
 
I haven't visited, but would love to.

Judging by your comments, I think you would like Seattle with its great Asian food and of course being on the water. The Asian food might not up to Vancouver's level, but damn good. Seattle has had a thriving Asian population for a long time.

I know a lot of Seattleites who love Vancouver, and a lot of Vancouverites who love Seattle. Great pair of cities only a couple hours apart.
 
We have the some of the lowest cost of living in the U.S. here in TX, can get good paying jobs, and it'll be in the 50-60's all week. We win again.

And during the summer you'll have 2 months of 100+ degree heat and drought while it will still be in the mid 70s to mid 80s here.
 
Talk to people that know North Tx and they'll agree. There is no shortage of beautiful woman here.

If I was talking out my ass you'd see 30 posts in short order claiming otherwise

I'm not disagreeing because it's Texas. It's just that your comment is so random when we talked about actual hard facts of the cities and what makes it beautiful.

Then you come up with this unsubstantiated abstract statement. Every major city has beautiful women. You mean to tell me TX magically has more?
 
Talk to people that know North Tx and they'll agree. There is no shortage of beautiful woman here.

If I was talking out my ass you'd see 30 posts in short order claiming otherwise

You nay have beautiful women, that I don't doubt, but you can only hope to tie san diego, santa barbara, Newport or Huntington. Only place on the planet that may even compete with the above is Sweden or norway, maybe.
 
been in the 40s here in the Pac NW (Portland, OR) during the past week (visiting my guy's family). 'twas sunny for the first couple of days, then back to its usual gray. :biggrin:

will be going back to 60s/70s degree temps soon.
 
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