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April 02, 2008, 12:39:27 AM
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San Fran?  Never been but I would probably dig.

You would.  *Great* town, absolutely nuts but a great town.  It's not everywhere that you can see Batman walking his boyfriend who's decked out in a ball gag, BSDM mask, and pleather from head-to-toe ... on a leash and all fours ... and think, "Bah that's not nearly as weird as what I saw a half hour ago."   :lol:
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April 02, 2008, 12:43:34 AM
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Kat Kid: As Chance will tell you when he moves, there, there are parts of Hawaii that are complete crap.  I've talked to teachers on some of the non-tourist parts and their students live in dilapidated tent cities.  Parent contact is nonexistent, because nobody has a phone.  You have to walk down to tent city and find their correct column and row if you want to talk to parents.  I don't doubt that most parts of Hawaii are beautiful, but it's not all paradise.  There is some extreme poverty amongst the natives there.  

I'd say Oregon would be the nicest state in the country geographically.

And waks, Austin is not full of Texans.  Austin is full of cool people who happen to be unfortunate enough to be born in Kansas so they move to an oasis in the middle of the state and nobody mentions the surrounding 800 miles out of complete shame.


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April 02, 2008, 01:16:25 AM
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I would hate living in NYC.  Cost of living is a bitch too.

Better cities to live in?  Chicago, Milwaukee, Austin, Denver, Miami.
If money weren't an issue then NYC is the best city. No contest.


Chicago = bueno
Austin is full of Texans but the music scene is excellent
Denver = bueno
I don't have any idea for Milwaukee and I've never been to Miami but all accounts say it sucks.


How about Portland, Boston or San Francisco?

For me NYC is too much crap.  I've been, I've liked it, but I could never live there.

You've got Miami all wrong.  It is a great, great city if you know the where's and what's.  Stay away from the fogies, hit the beach, hit South Beach, walk around, enjoy the sun, grab a cab ride with some Dominican or Cuban dude and have them take you to where they eat lunch or to Lil Havana.  It is great.  It is a South American/Carribean city in America.  It is awesome.  If you don't know a little Spanish/can't distinguish between Mexicans and Cubans, you would hate it.

Portland (don't know never been), Boston I like but it is a little too stereotypical.  I would prefer Vermont if I was going down that path and take the slightly more rural but still within striking distance thing over the Westchester/Cambridge non-stop township clusterfrack.

San Fran?  Never been but I would probably dig.
Seems like we're about on par. I probably wouldn't want to live in NYC either, at least not for much longer than college or grad school.

I'd say Oregon would be the nicest state in the country geographically.

And waks, Austin is not full of Texans.  Austin is full of cool people who happen to be unfortunate enough to be born in Kansas so they move to an oasis in the middle of the state and nobody mentions the surrounding 800 miles out of complete shame.

I don't know dude. UT is still in the middle of it, right?

April 02, 2008, 01:22:47 AM
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I was also going to say Oregon, as it is one of the six states I know pretty well.

Seriously, think of that place. It's absurd how much they've got going for them

1)Oregon Coast - route 101
2)crater lake
3)Willamette Valley
4)Cascades
5)Columbia river/gourge - that highway that hugs it for the entire state

Hell even eastern Oregon isn't that bad. It sure beats east. washington.



In fact if Oregon was a person, I would kindly ask it to stop being so ridiculously gorgeous!   :eek: :eek:


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April 02, 2008, 01:27:03 AM
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I was also going to say Oregon, as it is one of the six states I know pretty well.

Seriously, think of that place. It's absurd how much they've got going for them

1)Oregon Coast - route 101
2)crater lake
3)Willamette Valley
4)Cascades
5)Columbia river/gourge - that highway that hugs it for the entire state

Hell even eastern Oregon isn't that bad. It sure beats east. washington.



In fact if Oregon was a person, I would kindly ask it to stop being so ridiculously gorgeous!   :eek: :eek:



In Eugene, it's not illegal for women to be topless. FWIW.

April 02, 2008, 01:30:51 AM
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In Eugene, it's not illegal for women to be topless. FWIW.

Prolly what took harper away from us.

That, and the melon-head.
It is a tragedy because now, we have at least an extra month without Cat football until next year. I hate wasting my life away but I can hardly wait until next year.

April 02, 2008, 01:47:46 AM
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I was also going to say Oregon, as it is one of the six states I know pretty well.

Seriously, think of that place. It's absurd how much they've got going for them

1)Oregon Coast - route 101
2)crater lake
3)Willamette Valley
4)Cascades
5)Columbia river/gourge - that highway that hugs it for the entire state

Hell even eastern Oregon isn't that bad. It sure beats east. washington.



In fact if Oregon was a person, I would kindly ask it to stop being so ridiculously gorgeous!   :eek: :eek:



In Eugene, it's not illegal for women to be topless. FWIW.

But they really should consider making illegal if said women haven't shaved their chests recently. 
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April 02, 2008, 04:12:46 AM
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nyc is awesome.

colorado is the most overrated state.  i'd choose any of the other mountain/intermountain states over colorado if you wanted mountain/outdoor rec type goodness.
"these are no longer “games” in the commonly accepted sense of the term. these are free throw shooting contests leavened by the occasional sprint to the other end of the floor."

April 02, 2008, 07:16:23 AM
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I went to a burlesque show in Eugene on a Sunday night.  Funny times.


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April 02, 2008, 07:42:20 AM
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nyc is awesome.

colorado is the most overrated state.  i'd choose any of the other mountain/intermountain states over colorado if you wanted mountain/outdoor rec type goodness.

Utah?  Really?  Think about it.
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April 02, 2008, 07:50:12 AM
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The Great Salt Lake is the worst thing I've ever experienced.

April 02, 2008, 07:54:48 AM
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nyc is awesome.

colorado is the most overrated state.  i'd choose any of the other mountain/intermountain states over colorado if you wanted mountain/outdoor rec type goodness.

Utah?  Really?  Think about it.

Southern Utah is amazing ... you just have to get past the Stepford / Deliverance vibe all the little towns have.
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April 02, 2008, 07:56:16 AM
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Utah?  Really?  Think about it.

utah is great.  i lived there for 3 years.
"these are no longer “games” in the commonly accepted sense of the term. these are free throw shooting contests leavened by the occasional sprint to the other end of the floor."

April 02, 2008, 08:03:08 AM
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NYC is great but I don't know if I could live there just because of me needing space.  I stepped out of the hotel door and immediately saw more than 1,000 people in both directions.  It was weird.  I loved it though and the subway wasn't scary at all like all midwestern hicks grow up thinking it is.  Also, murder rates per capita in NYC are redic. low compared to what you would think.  As far as Hawaii being full of poor folks I didn't notice any difference from anywhere else I've been.  We stayed in Honolulu so I'm assuming this isn't the "tourist areas" that have been refered to.  We were all over the city and you see the usual amount of homeless types but everyone was super friendly and relaxed.  The campus was also pretty cool but you won't find anywhere that the houses look "new" given everything has to be shipped in. Everyone there said they wanted to live ont he mainland though given they were somewhat trapped having to fly anywhere else.  You can drive around the whole island of Oahu in a short day.  Oahu is the third largest island but has 80% of the population (numebrs off the top of my head so est.) so I'm guessing the other islands would allow much more space and fewer poor folks if that's what scares you off. 
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April 02, 2008, 09:52:38 AM
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Ok, largest city in the US. I personally have never been there, but I know some people like cities, so that's great for them.  New York is much more than 'the city' though. There are some beautiful parts; Niagra Falls, 1000 Islands, Adirondacks, Lake Placid, Catskills...lots of Universities through the entire state, fun small college towns...plentiful outdoor activites.  Highly diverse state.

April 02, 2008, 09:58:55 AM
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Utah?  Really?  Think about it.

utah is great.  i lived there for 3 years.
utah is great and colorado isn't.   LOL OK RETARD.  :jerkoff:


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April 02, 2008, 02:54:51 PM
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utah is great and colorado isn't.   LOL OK RETARD.  :jerkoff:

typical noob response from an east coast noob.  stick to the east coast and tobacco row, noob.
"these are no longer “games” in the commonly accepted sense of the term. these are free throw shooting contests leavened by the occasional sprint to the other end of the floor."

April 02, 2008, 02:57:22 PM
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utah is great and colorado isn't.   LOL OK RETARD.  :jerkoff:

typical noob response from an east coast noob.  stick to the east coast and tobacco row, noob.
hey n00b.  guess you don't even know how to type n00b, huh n00b? LMAO!  why don't you go back to utah if you like potatos so much mr mountain john denver (dead) n00b?

LMA!  O    :lol: :lol: :lol:


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April 02, 2008, 03:26:33 PM
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April 02, 2008, 04:58:43 PM
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This thread is chock full of geotards.  Hawaii is getting way too much love.  Oahu is too overrun, the big island is too bland.  Maui is very nice, but St. John (yeah it's part of a US territory, not a state, so what).  I haven't been to Kauai, so I guess I can't pass full judgement, but still.  Plus it's too isolated.

Colorado is nice, but for mountains I'd rather go to Idaho, Montana, or yes, Utah.  Central Utah blows, but so does eastern Colorado.

From a geographical point of view, listing anything in Florida is an absolute joke.  Yeah it has coastine, but you'll find better beaches elsewhere, and interior Florida is flatter than Kansas.  Seriously.

I'm really partial to the northeast myself.  Washington state has some nice varried terrain.  I love the Olympic Peninsula and the Cascades.

April 02, 2008, 05:41:30 PM
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I'm really partial to the northeast myself.  Washington state has some nice varried terrain.  I love the Olympic Peninsula and the Cascades.

Uhhh...that's the northwest ;)

Seriously, going to Washington this summer; Seattle/Olympic penin/up the coast a little ways.  Chose it for the combination of city, plains, mountains, rain forest, ocean, woodlands, waterfalls, etc.  All in a relatively small area. Just isn't enough time to do all that we want to do. 

April 02, 2008, 07:32:46 PM
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This thread is chock full of geotards.....I'm really partial to the northeast myself.  Washington state has some nice varried terrain. 

LOFL. What a kick in the balls.  It sucks when you're all, "I'm going to set these suckas straight!" and intro with a putdown only to trip on your own feet and fall on your face.  Much easier to walk it off if you weren't trying to be that guy imo.  Walk it off, you'll rebound. 
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April 02, 2008, 07:40:50 PM
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When I could have lived anywhere I picked... Colorado.   I do like Utah a lot... not so much Salt Lake, but the rest of the state is a geological amusement park.  I was just thinking St George might not be a bad place to live, if you can get past how weirdo they are.  I guess the liquor laws would drive a person insane. 

Other great states:  NC, Arkansas, Arizona, and of course CA, OR and Washington. 

April 02, 2008, 07:48:15 PM
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Arkansas

WTF?  Explain.  I've never been but have always assumed it was Missouri-2 and everyone that lived there was on the documentary "Bangin' in Little Rock". 
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April 02, 2008, 07:51:59 PM
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Vermont. Hands down.


Oregon and Washington area is very nice.
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April 02, 2008, 09:07:19 PM
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I like the Black Hills of South Dakota and also Yellowstone NP in Wyoming.

Of course the rest of these two states may leave a bit to be desired...

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April 02, 2008, 09:44:10 PM
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When I could have lived anywhere I picked... Colorado.   I do like Utah a lot... not so much Salt Lake, but the rest of the state is a geological amusement park.  I was just thinking St George might not be a bad place to live, if you can get past how weirdo they are.  I guess the liquor laws would drive a person insane. 

Other great states:  NC, Arkansas, Arizona, and of course CA, OR and Washington. 

They would drive me to drink.

April 02, 2008, 09:59:52 PM
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North Carolina is pretty nice.   The Southeastern Coastal Plain is pretty boring from a topographic standpoint though, but it has some nice beaches.   The Northeastern Coast of NC From the Virginia Line down to about Cape Lookout is nice, almost like a "southern" Maine feel without the rocky coast line.

Piedmont area is interesting, and then you get into the mountains of Western North Carolina which I haven't had enough time to explore as I'd like. 

I travel a lot around the Southeastern Coastal Plain area and if you've lived in Kansas, you start jonesing for "big sky country" because if the land is going to be so flat, you might as well be able to see something besides stand upon stand of pine trees.   

The Lumbee/Lumber river looks like it could be a good float trip, but down in that area you've got the Lumbee Indians, lots of rednecks and sections of whole counties that even law enforcement is afraid to go into . . . it's a little freaky man.


April 02, 2008, 10:44:54 PM
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This thread is chock full of geotards.....I'm really partial to the northeast myself.  Washington state has some nice varried terrain. 

LOFL. What a kick in the balls.  It sucks when you're all, "I'm going to set these suckas straight!" and intro with a putdown only to trip on your own feet and fall on your face.  Much easier to walk it off if you weren't trying to be that guy imo.  Walk it off, you'll rebound. 

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April 02, 2008, 10:47:13 PM
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Can I reclaim any respect by mentioning I've spent time in 49 out of the 50 states.

No?

None at all?

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