I supose that depends partly on if you have the $300 000.0ojakeo0 wrote:o btw is this tru or hypothetical
What's the best state to live in?
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who was talking about hendersonville?AK_iceman wrote:Resent.pancakemix wrote:Hey, I resemble that remark.
Hendersonville, TN is quite nice. I have an Uncle who bought a house on a lake out there. Good place to live, although the humidity kills me when I visit.2dimes wrote:How about Henderson NV or Nashville TN?
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Yeah, eastern PA.. Live here actually. I think i've grown bias too from living here my whole life.. But my bias goes the other way, in that I resent it. I mean, its not the worst place.. I've seen worse.. Mostly just really think philly is awful in every way.. And Scranton, where I live, isn't a very clean city, in my oppinion.. I don't expect it to be much better elsewhere, but its still blah. Haven't been been to Pittsburgh that I can recall, so I can't really say how it is out that way.pancakemix wrote: Hey, I resemble that remark.
Anyways, sounds like you were out in eastern PA. I'm in Pittsburgh, and although I might be a little biased for living here all my life, it's much nicer out here. Not as historic, but I like it better.
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he said he resembles what you said, so that means you're probably right about pittsburgh.Evil Pope wrote:Yeah, eastern PA.. Live here actually. I think i've grown bias too from living here my whole life.. But my bias goes the other way, in that I resent it. I mean, its not the worst place.. I've seen worse.. Mostly just really think philly is awful in every way.. And Scranton, where I live, isn't a very clean city, in my oppinion.. I don't expect it to be much better elsewhere, but its still blah. Haven't been been to Pittsburgh that I can recall, so I can't really say how it is out that way.pancakemix wrote: Hey, I resemble that remark.
Anyways, sounds like you were out in eastern PA. I'm in Pittsburgh, and although I might be a little biased for living here all my life, it's much nicer out here. Not as historic, but I like it better.
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The state of Euphoria.
Not sure what the conversion rate is at the mo, too lazy to look it up, but $300,000AUD wouldn't get you anything in an Australian city anymore
Queensland is my favourite state to live in. Beaches, Great Barrier Reef, rainforests, amusement parks, one of only four legally climbable bridges in the world...the list goes on
Not sure what the conversion rate is at the mo, too lazy to look it up, but $300,000AUD wouldn't get you anything in an Australian city anymore
Queensland is my favourite state to live in. Beaches, Great Barrier Reef, rainforests, amusement parks, one of only four legally climbable bridges in the world...the list goes on
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Colorado sucks, Utah has backward laws(watered down beer) but lots of cool people in it(Salt Lake area)
Pennsylvania has a nice country side(lancaster), Mississippi is religiously backwards.
Id go with Oregan, Montana, or Michigan. Though Id prefer Peurto Rico
Pennsylvania has a nice country side(lancaster), Mississippi is religiously backwards.
Id go with Oregan, Montana, or Michigan. Though Id prefer Peurto Rico
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MAybe California, that's where I live. 
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we have both States and Counties here in the USASkittles! wrote:Don't you call them County's or something?Balsiefen wrote:There is no better state than lincolnshire! (or West Stirlingshire)
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he was refering to england(i believe)Serbia wrote:we have both States and Counties here in the USASkittles! wrote:Don't you call them County's or something?Balsiefen wrote:There is no better state than lincolnshire! (or West Stirlingshire)
while the United States was meant to be soveriegn of one another we now have a serious federal problem on our hands,
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"Si pacem vis, para bellum" - if you want peace, prepare for war.
Yes, I realize that, I was just throwing it out there in a fyi.Anarchist wrote:he was refering to england(i believe)Serbia wrote:we have both States and Counties here in the USASkittles! wrote:Don't you call them County's or something?Balsiefen wrote:There is no better state than lincolnshire! (or West Stirlingshire)
while the United States was meant to be soveriegn of one another we now have a serious federal problem on our hands,
Also, someone mentioned coming to Michigan, and I'll just say, if you do, go to Traverse City. If I ever left Detroit, and didn't want to go to another big city for some twisted reason, I'd go there. Beautiful.
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reverend_kyle wrote:he said he resembles what you said, so that means you're probably right about pittsburgh.Evil Pope wrote:Yeah, eastern PA.. Live here actually. I think i've grown bias too from living here my whole life.. But my bias goes the other way, in that I resent it. I mean, its not the worst place.. I've seen worse.. Mostly just really think philly is awful in every way.. And Scranton, where I live, isn't a very clean city, in my oppinion.. I don't expect it to be much better elsewhere, but its still blah. Haven't been been to Pittsburgh that I can recall, so I can't really say how it is out that way.pancakemix wrote: Hey, I resemble that remark.
Anyways, sounds like you were out in eastern PA. I'm in Pittsburgh, and although I might be a little biased for living here all my life, it's much nicer out here. Not as historic, but I like it better.
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Well, let's briefly take bison out of the picture.
My initial response was Vermont!, (Maine and New Hampshire are kinda in the same picture), but the winters can be rough. However, the culture is bizarrely appealing, the landscapes are lovely, and you're still in close proximity to civilization.
The Southeast, stretching anywhere from East Texas to North Carolina, is VERY affordable and mostly very verdant and beautiful, but you're likely to have neighbors you might find unpleasant. If you have kids, the school districts in the rural Southeast will likely be intolerable.
The coastal Pacific Northwest is, of course, among the most amazingly beautiful places in the world. Farms there are fertile and even profitable!, as long as you don't mind illegally hiring Guatemalans to pick your raspberries and hazelnuts. However, land prices are quite high and probably always will be.
My initial response was Vermont!, (Maine and New Hampshire are kinda in the same picture), but the winters can be rough. However, the culture is bizarrely appealing, the landscapes are lovely, and you're still in close proximity to civilization.
The Southeast, stretching anywhere from East Texas to North Carolina, is VERY affordable and mostly very verdant and beautiful, but you're likely to have neighbors you might find unpleasant. If you have kids, the school districts in the rural Southeast will likely be intolerable.
The coastal Pacific Northwest is, of course, among the most amazingly beautiful places in the world. Farms there are fertile and even profitable!, as long as you don't mind illegally hiring Guatemalans to pick your raspberries and hazelnuts. However, land prices are quite high and probably always will be.