- Feb 6, 2007
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I've decided to move out of Portland. I've lived here 25 years, which is long enough to live in one place. As an aspiring writer/comedian, my top choices are the media centers in this country; New York, NY or Los Angeles, CA. But I'm having a hell of a time choosing between the two.
So I'm taking the vote public! Help me plan my life! My goal is to move in July, whether I've found a job in my preferred city or not. I'll have plenty of money saved up for the move (my grandma passed away recently, and she left me a decent inheritance), but certainly not enough so that cost of living won't be a factor to consider. As I see it there are pros and cons to both places:
New York: I went there a few years ago on vacation and fell in love with the city. It was an amazing place; you couldn't walk 3 blocks without seeing some famous landmark. But I was strictly in Manhattan, and I know if I moved there, I could not afford to live in Manhattan. Are the other boroughs even remotely comparable to Manhattan, or are they the reason New York gets such a bad rap?
Los Angeles: A veritable hellhole of smog stretching on for miles in all directions, Los Angeles seems to be the asshole of the country. However, it has some gorgeous weather, beaches, and lots of opportunities for aspiring writers/comedians/actors to be waiters. I also have lots of family throughout California and the entire west coast, while I don't know a soul on the east coast.
So I leave it to you. Vote for the city you think I should move to. You can always post an alternative, but I'm not giving you poll space, because I don't want to end up in Alaska (I'm not getting married, just moving). Thanks ATOT!
So I'm taking the vote public! Help me plan my life! My goal is to move in July, whether I've found a job in my preferred city or not. I'll have plenty of money saved up for the move (my grandma passed away recently, and she left me a decent inheritance), but certainly not enough so that cost of living won't be a factor to consider. As I see it there are pros and cons to both places:
New York: I went there a few years ago on vacation and fell in love with the city. It was an amazing place; you couldn't walk 3 blocks without seeing some famous landmark. But I was strictly in Manhattan, and I know if I moved there, I could not afford to live in Manhattan. Are the other boroughs even remotely comparable to Manhattan, or are they the reason New York gets such a bad rap?
Los Angeles: A veritable hellhole of smog stretching on for miles in all directions, Los Angeles seems to be the asshole of the country. However, it has some gorgeous weather, beaches, and lots of opportunities for aspiring writers/comedians/actors to be waiters. I also have lots of family throughout California and the entire west coast, while I don't know a soul on the east coast.
So I leave it to you. Vote for the city you think I should move to. You can always post an alternative, but I'm not giving you poll space, because I don't want to end up in Alaska (I'm not getting married, just moving). Thanks ATOT!
