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Posted: 9/22/2014 11:26:20 PM EDT
I'm right where I want to be, I'm happy in my little corner of Montana. But if I were to leave, I would go back to Nome, AK.
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I can think of other places I'd like to live, but I like where I live now. Better than any place I've lived before. And I've moved around a lot.
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I'm ok in pennsyltucky where I'm at. Problem is that the state may flip totally to the left soon as we are surrounded by liberal hotbeds with NY, NJ, and MD.
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I love the desert, I love Tucson, and I love not having to deal with winter.
But I often find myself missing the fields, streams, forests, and quaint villages of my native New England. The desert will always be home, but I would like to live in and explore other parts of this country for sure. |
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Yes, but I'll be moving to my farm in North Florida when I retire.
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in the right state, in the right small city, still in my parents stupid house.....
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Love the state. I would rather be in a more remote section of it though.
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I will live in Montana. And I will marry a round American woman and raise rabbits, and she will cook them for me. And I will have a pickup truck... maybe even a "recreational vehicle." And drive from state to state. Do they let you do that?
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Nope as my dream was to always live inside one of the orifices of Cindy Crawford.
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Sort of no. I like living close to family, but if it weren't for that, I'd live elsewhere.
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I like it here mostly, though the rainy, cloudy, chilly weather does get tiring the last few years. I would like to move to Arizona but the places I'm interested in are short of any work let alone openings in my field.
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I live in Hobbs, New Mexico so my answer is FUCK NO!!!
Problem is that I have a good paying job so I can't afford to leave. And the boss said I have this job as long as I want it. |
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Nope. Eventually I'd like to move outside of the city. I'm okay with Ohio, I mean I don't know where else I would like to live. I would like to visit out West Colorado, Utah, Arizona maybe.
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Hell yeah!
I'm retired in AZ, you couldn't drag me from this place!!! "But, I would have liked to have seen Montana...." |
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It's a compromise. My wife couldn't stand AK but conceded after 15 years we could live there when we retired. Until then it's OR.
To her credit she tried living there. |
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Yes because I'm from chicago, my family is here and I was raised here. But no because of obvious shitty gun laws and moron liberals. So it's a mix. I did get to live in AZ for 4 years when I was younger and a lot of those kids were just stupid. I did 4-H in AZ which got me into shooting.
But overall, I'm happy with where I live back in chicago/the chicago area. |
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Alaska has been good to me, but I am getting older and would like to return to Wyoming or maybe Utah.
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Hell no!
I have no connection to Minnesota other than taking a job here for the money. Turns out that money does not make the winter less cold or the liberals less annoying. |
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No. I much prefer Arizona to the God awful humidity and rain of the south.
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No, not currently. Where I grew up was good. Recently had to move to an apartment in the downtown of a large city. A move back to the country would help a lot, but then I still hate winter so if I could escape the winter as well then things would be perfect.
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Nope! But for the foreseeable future I am stuck here!
My time will come though! |
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I like it here, but its getting more and more crowded, and the libtards are on the edge of taking over the state. If money wasn't an issue, I'd be in WY or ID or MT so quick it make your head spin.
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I have 19 acres in western WA, it is the best I can do here while working, but in 4 years, I retire and pack my shit and move to Idaho.
AK, WY and UT out. I would have to keep working after the divorce. Eastern WA would be a worst case back up plan. |
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I'm "mostly yes". Only thing effing up this place is the liberals. WI is always on the knife edge of falling into politics, thanks to liberal enclaves like Madison and Milwaukee.
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No, I live in Pittsburgh which reminds me of Eastern Europe in customs, character, outlook and disposition.
Wife is making bank though off of these people's penchant for blaming their problems on some antagonist besides themselves. Ten more years and out of Polskivania and back to the Piedmont or Blue Ridge |
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I live in California. Napa, Sonoma, San Francisco, Tahoe, beaches, mountains, Yosemite, redwoods all within minutes or hours of me. All I can focus on is the taxes, high cost of living, selfish attitudes, overpopulation, and politics. I'm miserable.
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I voted sort of yes.
I live in the bay area Ca.. I have a rental in San Ramon Ca., and another in San Diego Ca.. When real-estate was down, I bought a big ass house in Pahrump Nv., and I'm currently renting it. My plan was, move to Pahrump, SBR's, FA, Can's, etc., (dream world) but I'm getting real fucking tired of the heat. I'm not sure if I could handle real cold weather, but I know that I hate the heat. I've been looking at places in Oregon, but i know that I'm going to have to spend some time there to find the right place. Tough one, but I'll probably move within the next few years. |
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