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Old 04-20-2008, 05:59 PM
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Default Anyone else excited about moving back South?

I'm moving back to Houston this summer after my 4th semester at BU! I had a great experience here, but not only is my wallet not lovin' it--I got into some health related trouble. I also gotta be with the family. I'm just wondering if anyone else is coming. If so..where and why are you going?

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There isn't enough money in the world to make me go back South permanently. I'd rather live in a cardboard box next to the Charles than a mansion in Georgia. I'm going to Georgia for 2 1/2 months this summer but only because I can't get an internship somewhere else due to a summer program abroad. If I could help it, I would never go back. :P

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There isn't enough money in the world to make me go back South permanently. I'd rather live in a cardboard box next to the Charles than a mansion in Georgia. I'm going to Georgia for 2 1/2 months this summer but only because I can't get an internship somewhere else due to a summer program abroad. If I could help it, I would never go back. :P
Well, I'm actually happy to go back, (I'm counting the days) and I'm sure there are other people who couldn't stand to permanently live in the NE. This wasn't a thread to preach about why you don't want to go back to the South..so please don't. Next time read the post and contribute something relevant to the thread. It'd be much appreciated. Thanks.

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Old 04-21-2008, 08:20 PM
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Well, I'm actually happy to go back, (I'm counting the days) and I'm sure there are other people who couldn't stand to permanently live in the NE. This wasn't a thread to preach about why you don't want to go back to the South..so please don't. Next time read the post and contribute something relevant to the thread. It'd be much appreciated. Thanks.
I don't think charol was trying to preach, but I think she got a little off topic. Personally, I wouldn't want to move to the South, unless it was Miami (which isn't the South) or Charleston.

There is one thing I never understood about the South. Why isn't there a major city on the water. The big cities in the south, like Atlanta, Nashville, and Charlotte are land locked and far from the beach. What makes Boston, NY, LA, and SD great is that they are right on the water. Easy access to the beach is huge IMHO.

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Most of the major cities in the South were built around the rail lines or the Mississippi.

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Old 04-22-2008, 10:28 AM
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Houston is a major city on the water, but it's not really Southern in the traditional sense (which I kinda like), truth be told though, the Gulf isn't anything like the Pacific or Atlantic. You've also got NOLA on the water.

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I don't really consider Houston as a city on the water. Galveston is on the water. That said, Miami is really the only major city in the South that is on the water. I think this proximity to water is what makes all of these cities expensive.

I miss the mild winters of the south but not the humid summer. Overall, I can't say I miss the south that much.

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I don't really consider Houston as a city on the water. Galveston is on the water. That said, Miami is really the only major city in the South that is on the water. I think this proximity to water is what makes all of these cities expensive.

I miss the mild winters of the south but not the humid summer. Overall, I can't say I miss the south that much.
Not really what this post is about, but in any case, Galveston is part of the metro area. (For the metro lovers.) New Orleans is a good example too. Anyways back to the topic! Any Souther-missers out there?

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Old 04-22-2008, 04:13 PM
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I don't think charol was trying to preach, but I think she got a little off topic. Personally, I wouldn't want to move to the South, unless it was Miami (which isn't the South) or Charleston.

There is one thing I never understood about the South. Why isn't there a major city on the water. The big cities in the south, like Atlanta, Nashville, and Charlotte are land locked and far from the beach. What makes Boston, NY, LA, and SD great is that they are right on the water. Easy access to the beach is huge IMHO.

There aren't hurricanes or tropical storms in the Northeast. The most they worry about it snow storms and heavy rain. Houses on the water in Miami or Florida will be wiped away from hurricanes. It is a waste of money unless you can afford to build a new house every year.

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Not really what this post is about, but in any case, Galveston is part of the metro area. (For the metro lovers.) New Orleans is a good example too. Anyways back to the topic! Any Souther-missers out there?
I think threads go where they want, especially if you try to push them somewhere else. I'd guess most of the southern bound folks are on the southern state forums looking for where to live!

I don't think New Orleans is on the coast quite yet and hopefully not for many years. While I agree Houston is on the coast, or close enough for all practical purposes, and it certainly is south, I'd be hesitant to call it South, as I see the South and Texas as related, but distinct. That is a debate for some other time, I guess.

Anyway, more on topic, there are things I miss about the South, but come summer when it's 80 and humid and everyone up here complains about "the unbearable summers" I usually forget what they are. If they could just get a Waffle House in Boston I think my nostalgia would be quelled for sure, or at least somewhere that understood the concept of "sweet tea".

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