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View Poll Results: Which Saint to you like to best?
San Jose-Saint Joseph 3 1.15%
San Francisco-Saint Francis of Asisi-Italy 100 38.46%
Saint Louis (King of France) 36 13.85%
San Diego-Saint Didacus-Spain 40 15.38%
Saint Paul 26 10.00%
Saint Petersburg-Saint Peter. 19 7.31%
San Antonio - Saint Anthony de Padua (Spain-Portugal) 29 11.15%
Another city named after a Saint. 7 2.69%
Voters: 260. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 05-13-2020, 01:55 PM
 
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Out of the big ones, I'd probably pick San Diego, of those
listed I'd go with St. Paul. It is my favorite suburb of Minneapolis- nice houses, good schools, great neighborhoods, and good parks.

Oh no you di-int!
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Old 05-13-2020, 02:24 PM
 
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St. Augustine is an awesome awesome place that not a lot of people know about. Love to see it get a shoutout on CD.
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Old 05-13-2020, 03:42 PM
 
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Agree, poll should include San Diego, San Francisco, San Antonio, San Jose, and San Juan, PR.

St. Augustine doesn't belong in this poll, it's tiny. If you are going to include St. Augustine, you might as well include places like Sault Ste. Marie, MI; Santa Barbara, CA; Santa Ana, CA; St. Joseph, MO; San Angelo, TX; St. George, UT; St. Cloud, MN; Santa Maria, CA; Santa Monica, CA; Santa Clarita, CA; Santa Rosa, CA; Port St. Lucie, FL; San Clemente, CA; and San Bernardino, CA; all of which are bigger than San Augustine, most considerably so.

Out of the big ones, I'd probably pick San Diego, of those
listed I'd go with St. Paul. It is my favorite suburb of Minneapolis- nice houses, good schools, great neighborhoods, and good parks.
What’s the fun in that? SD, SF, San Antonio etc would win easily. We don’t need any more California threads
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Old 05-13-2020, 03:44 PM
 
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If people have to supposedly make a commitment to live somewhere for 5 years, shouldn't the decision making criteria be their own and not the OP's?
What’s the matter with you? Please leave things like sensible and reasonable logic out of my thread for god’s sake.
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