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Annapolis MD. It feels almost like a European city and is so charming and pretty. Plus it's on the east coast.
Omaha or Oklahoma City?
I hear the economy in Omaha is pretty strong. It's also not as conservative. And generally Oklahoma just sounds very unappealing. I mean they both do, no offense, but I know Omaha has an LGBT ordinance and they voted for Obama once. So I'm going with Omaha.
I hear the economy in Omaha is pretty strong. It's also not as conservative. And generally Oklahoma just sounds very unappealing. I mean they both do, no offense, but I know Omaha has an LGBT ordinance and they voted for Obama once. So I'm going with Omaha.
Milwaukee or Grand Rapids?
Even though Grand Rapids is a great city, personally i prefer Milwaukee .
Even though Grand Rapids is a great city, personally i prefer Milwaukee .
Detroit MI, or Indianapolis Indiana?
Indianapolis easily. It has one of the best economies of all major cities in the Midwest, its a healthy growing city. Detroit is practically a ghost town in most areas.
Indianapolis easily. It has one of the best economies of all major cities in the Midwest, its a healthy growing city. Detroit is practically a ghost town in most areas.
Small town on the border of California & Mexico >>>>> Small town on the border of Texas & Arkansas. I grew up in East Texas and can tell you from experience that Texarkana sucks.
Hot Springs, AR or Reno, NV?
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