So, what state/location, describes my wants best?

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MikeMike

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Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
Originally posted by: KK
california ocean sucks compared to florida panhandle(destin, panama city) gulf coast. Also, the east coast ocean isn't any better than the west coast, they both suck.

Georgia FTW?

hahahaha....

Fvck no, what would give you that idea?

im not a beach guy in anyway shape or form.

i cant tan to save my life unless im out in the sun, 5 days a week, from spring till winter, keeping myself slowly getting tan, and even then its not much, and anyways, my hair would be so bleach blonde it wouldnt be funny.
 

Cuhulainn

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Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
Do NOT want big city living. (chicago, etc)

do want suburban living, with some land (2 acres+)
dont want ocean side, or touristy area.
do want 4 seasons.
dont want lots of snow
do want mountains for skiing
dont want super hot.
do want good shopping, restaurants, etc.

i am a midwesterner at heart.


ive always thought of moving to NC when i get older, but i want to see what else is out there.

my major is Hospitality Mgmt, so i can pretty much live anywhere, but i want something still rural/suburban, but with land, and not a huge city (i couldnt live in one, or near one)


Longmont or Windsor, Colorado. They're on the Front Range, with great views of the mountains, about 3 hours drive from 7+ great ski resorts, and close enough to some good shopping and restaurants. When it snows on the front range, its usually melted the next day. 4 seasons, 300+ days of sun per year, no ocean, no tourists. Plenty of other folks with guns out there as well. Enjoy! :thumbsup:
 

IronWing

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Ft Collins, CO
Cheyenne, WY
Charleston, WV
Roanoke, VA
Colorado Springs, CO (however butt deep in deep butt xtians apparantly)