User Panel
Posted: 9/4/2005 5:17:36 PM EDT
Poll on the way!
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No.
I live in Laredo, Texas, which I consider to be a temporary Purgatory for my previous sins, as well as a crucible in which the Lord will finish forming me. After that, I hope to settle in the Four Corners area. Nothing like that anywhere in the country. The only restrictive aspect is work, and the Lord will take care of that for me, too. |
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Heck yeah, I evacuated from the Peoples Republic of Kalifornistan last year. Oregon kicks ass.
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Amen! Crowded, dank as an armpit, and simply oozing with a Spanish culture which is NOT the one I grew up in. Best thing I ever did was GTF outta there last summer. |
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No.
I want to be in North GA or East TN, but I consider North FL a temporary exile, with it's only redeeming point being awesome gun laws. |
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So does Central FL! I want to move to Alabama somthing terrible! |
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Tucson, AZ.
No hurricanes, no earthquakes, no mudslides (unless you live in a wash), not much risk of brushfires, damned few tornados, flooding is VERY, VERY rare (unless you live in a wash), not too many bugs (though what there are STING), it's just HOT for six or seven months. Yeah, I like it here. |
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Fled Kaifornistan for Charlotte, NC in mid 2001.
I could not be happier. |
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I live in NE CT. The weather is good (it could be colder, however), I like the terrain (very hilly, no mountains), and I have deep family roots here.
The gun laws were fantastic until 1993. I don't know where I'd go if I moved. Perhaps either Maine or South Carolina. I hate the heat, though. |
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I would like to move one county over, so I can own some NFA stuff in a few years. My county won't sign off on NFA forms.
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Florida isn't bad, but it's too crowded. I want to live in northern AZ or southern UT.
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Live in KC.
Wanna move to Western Montana or Idaho. I fell in love when we visited Yellowstone. South Dakota would be cool too. 40-70 acers and a small house would make me a happy man. Tough part is having a job there. |
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Grand Forks, ND.
Overall, yes. Professionally, this is not the most challenging place to work, but it is a great place to raise a family. Good schools, good neighborhoods, low cost-of-living, reasonable taxes and the local government generally keeps its nose out of your business. |
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Yes I love living in Hobart, IN
the only problem is that more of the bad things from Gary keep tring to move in |
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so whats so bad about south florida? Funny I am moving there in 2 weeks from CT.... i thought CT sucks and florida is awesome.
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Wow! That is some view! |
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Nope, city is too big, Gov here sucks, I always wanted to move to Texas, not anymore, too mnay illegal mexicans, maybe Montana now......
either that or move farther north towards the treeline |
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North and Central Florida is a paradise compared to the urban hell that South Florida has become. |
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Lol |
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NE FL is great, if you love tattoos, drop-outs, gansta style driving with the seat way back, c[rap] music blasting...
Who thinks the USA will still be a great country 50 years from now? |
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I'm not happy where I'm at right now. The neighborhood is decent but I'm only 2 miles from the border to Detroit.
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I live in Illinois. So absolutely I want to move somewhere else. I want to be able to own class 3 stuff, I want to be able to go to a STATE range to fire my rifles and pistols, and most of all, I want to be able to hunt deer with a rifle.
I keep telling myself "35 more years and I can move out of here." Thats how long till I can collect 70% of my pension and retire. Then I'm heading west, buying some peice of ungodly, unihabitable peice of land where I can shoot, hunt, fish, and no one will ever bother me. |
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I live in rual Indiana which is OK and I Enjoy it. If I had my choice it would be either Wyoming or Montana in the foothills.
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I love where I am living. I moved from NW Ohio/ MI border 9 years ago. I visit that area enough to appreciate where I am now.
Yea, it's a border town, it has its issues. But, you can not beat the weather, the latin women, the food, the overall hospitality of the town, its geographical location to other great places, outdoors, open ranges, etc. |
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I lived in Jacksonville for three years (1992-1995). LOVED the place. Then I went back in 2002. I was STUNNED at just how completely to shit the place had gone. 50 years? Try 10. |
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I am only suffering here until retirement (came from Tampa, which is light years ahead of Jax)... Already looking for a plot of land with no neighbors for miles in TX or midwest to retire too... |
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Born here in NM, will die here as well, although if I ever win the lottery I will have a summer home in Montana.
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I live in Kolumbus, Ohio Franklin Co. I HATE this place! If I didn’t a good job I would sell my house in a second. I pay more taxes on my 50’X100’ lot than my parents pay for 2 acres two counties away. Kolumbus is taking away semi-auto rifles by registration but never allowing them to be transferred after 11/16/05. The schools here are terrible. The roads suck and traffic is on raindrop/snowflake from chaos.
They just raised my houses appraisal for tax purposes by $20K but that is not what houses in my are selling for but tough for me. Did I mention that I hate this place. I need to go one county in any direction to be much better off, I need to start looking at houses. |
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Just moved to the paradise that is Holiday, FL (just north of lovely Tarpon Springs) from the hillbilly infested wastes of East TN. I'm in heaven.
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Hmmm well I am just south of you. I guess you haven't been on US19 very much! Welcome to hell, I don't consider this area FL anymore... it is more like NY |
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I love it in Birmingham.........wonderful state, great weather ( I love hot and muggy), great people, etc. No plans on moving anytime soon. If I moved anywhere it would only be further south, say Destin/Pensacola, or out west to Arizona.
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FL was great in the '70s, until Jimmy Carter became Prez... |
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Actually, I'm on it every day and I love it. Always new restaurants and stores to discover, the people are very friendly, and I can't wait till winter when it never gets under 50 degrees, as opposed to the mountains where we froze our asses off and it was gloomy all the time. The wife is in heaven as well, as she's from Miami and really missed Florida the past 8 years. |
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Ahh grasshopper, it will get below 50 there, around Halloween you will get the first cold front blowing throw... FL just gets grey, windy and cold in the winter, no snow to brighten up the landscape... |
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Well one good thing is there is the local machine gun shoot tomarrow at Hernando Sportsmans Club! www.hernandosportsmansclub.com/events/machinegun.htm Anyway I am glad you like it, I however am fed up with it (it is worse than pasco down here) I was born and raised here and I remember when my family knew everone in town, and when it was nothing but orange groves. Now almost everyone we knew has bailed out(they were replaced by yankee assholes) and it is nothing but neighborhoods now. |
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It will also feel much colder due to the humidity. I hear the yankees complain every year. |
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I want to live in in Anchorage Alaska, or Seward. At least for the summer, & Fall, & somewhere in Texas where I can shoot the rest of the year.
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I am happy with the state but I do want to move out of the God forsaken city.
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Outside of the fact that I am in Commieland, I am relatively comfortable here, and my family is here. There are a few place that I would like to move to but not without a pile of cash. I want a good job and a nice spread of land, and none of the places I would rather be can offer both. I am gonna hang in there until I retire and can live without a job.
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I guess what killed FL for me was when I started to have to answer (English or Spanish) at the ATM, gas pump, etc....
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2 years ago next week I left So-Kal (San Diego) for NW WA.
I have not looked back. I do miss the Tuna Fishing though. |
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