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Nashville; don't want to deal with hurricanes or that humidity
Denver or Los Angeles?
Denver. Los Angeles is a good city to visit but I couldn't live there. Denver sits on the front range of the Rockies, has a lot of snow & ski resorts (which I like), and not to mention the cost of living there is considerably lower than Los Angeles.
Denver. Los Angeles is a good city to visit but I couldn't live there. Denver sits on the front range of the Rockies, has a lot of snow & ski resorts (which I like), and not to mention the cost of living there is considerably lower than Los Angeles.
Little Rock or Richmond?
Richmond. Nice economy and job market from the looks of it, one of the most underrated food scenes on the East Coast, quirky, artsy, good shopping, interesting festivals, racially and subculturally diverse, cool amount of grit, lovely architecture, beautiful parks and waterfront, and laid-back attitude.
...looks like you were skipped. I'm a family guy so Orlando would best suit me...plus Miami wouldn't be too far away when the need arises to chase THOTs on the beach lol
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Los Angeles, if I had the money or the job to survive in that expensive place I'd really enjoy the lifestyle, weather and opportunities.
Tucson, AZ or Raleigh, NC
Edge to Tucson for Palm Trees, Dry Air, and Proximity to SoCal.
Detroit, being part of a comeback can be positively intoxicating. But what's with your fascination when it comes to these handful of similarly stereotyped cities?
Detroit, being part of a comeback can be positively intoxicating. But what's with your fascination when it comes to these handful of similarly stereotyped cities?
Anchorage, AK or Honolulu, HI?
I'd take Honolulu. Major beaches and shopping and beaches...
New Orleans or Baltimore?
(Oh, and I'm glad to see the love that Richmond is getting!)
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