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Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: kenshorin
Originally posted by: psydancerqt
http://www.findyourspot.com/

Well this pretty much hit me right, all the places were HOT. It was all either Florida or Texas for the first dozen matches (Jacksonville FL and Brownsville TX being the top), then Biloxi came up after that.

Biloxi is number 2 according to that survey. Ocala, Florida is #1. The MS Coast area has more than 122,000 people though.
 

jteef

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: jteefwhere? i've been here for 3 weeks and all i see in the casinos are used up hags. outside the casinos it seems worse, except for the jailbait.
Duh. Only old people go to the casinos in the Winter. All of the hot women are in school. This is like the worst time of year to be here.

i am here through may...is there any hope?
 

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: jteef
i am here through may...is there any hope?
Yeah. Are you at Keesler? Spring Break is coming up soon. I don't know if anything is planned, but in like 1999 there were 70,000 college students down here. Tourist season tends to run from May to September.

 

TitanDiddly

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VA, maybe an NC. Definately not CA or MA(politically traumatic). FL and most other southern coastal states, the weather is traumatic. Stable weather = good. Colorado is viable, if a bit cold. I could do that though, cold has never gotten to me much. Is CO stable? The entire midwest (to stereotype) is boring and tornado-prone. WA and OR... cold and rainy. NV... either too much desert, or too much neon. AZ/NM... too hot. Ditto TX. Deep south... too much jazz and soul music, not to mention rednecks. Probably not PA, although it's a hub for one of my favorite hobbies (fighting robots). Driving far isn't too bad. CT/RI- too close the parents. Rest of New England... too out of the loop. Upstate NY- too close to Canada. Idaho... as much as I like potatoes, no. Wyoming doesn't actually exist. It's a government conspiracy.

Edit: Just took the quiz, got Montana, Montana, Idaho, :( Colorado :), Wyoming :(, Virginia :)