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girl??? no, I found my boyfriend there. We moved though
Wait wait..are you a girl?
UNPOSSIBLE!
Unless you are a guy and are gay. Then that's cool and probably more believable than girls on the internet.
Anyways, I voted for Phoenix. I don't have anything against San Antonio (in fact, I don't have anything against any city), but I have fond memories living there when I was younger. I loved every minute of it, especially summer =) Didn't mind the heat at all, and in fact pretty much turned my apartment complex into a water-gun warzone (with plastic bags full of water as "grenades") with some friends. Fun fun times!
Oh, this has to be the first thread in CD history where Phoenix is actually winning a City-vs-City thread! It's HISTORY IN THE MAKING!
I'm glad to be part of this great moment in CD's history! Hopefully, there will be more to come!
San Antonio-Austin Corridor (3.9 million)would fit into the Phoenix metro. I don't see how Phoenix has more to do than San Antonio, plus San Antonio recieves more yearly visitors. Its 26 million vs 21 million.
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San Antonio-Austin Corridor (3.9 million)would fit into the Phoenix metro. I don't see how Phoenix has more to do than San Antonio, plus San Antonio recieves more yearly visitors. Its 26 million vs 21 million.
There's plenty to do in both cities to be honest. You live in San Antonio so you already know for San Antonio, but I'll tell you about what I did in Phoenix.
Phoenix area you can go hiking, there are some lakes to a distance that you can go boating and water skiing in.
Scottsdale has a very resort like feel to it, it's a very upscale type suburb and excellent shopping, I would say equivalent to La Cantarra in San Antonio.
Montazuma's Castle is not too far off and you can visit that, and visit a lot of other natural landmarks.
Those are just some of the many things you can do there.
There's a lot to do in Phoenix, you just need to know where to go and who to go with.
There's plenty to do in both cities to be honest. You live in San Antonio so you already know for San Antonio, but I'll tell you about what I did in Phoenix.
Phoenix area you can go hiking, there are some lakes to a distance that you can go boating and water skiing in.
Scottsdale has a very resort like feel to it, it's a very upscale type suburb and excellent shopping, I would say equivalent to La Cantarra in San Antonio.
Montazuma's Castle is not too far off and you can visit that, and visit a lot of other natural landmarks.
Those are just some of the many things you can do there.
There's a lot to do in Phoenix, you just need to know where to go and who to go with.
That sounds like San Antonio. Actually, that sounds like Any Midsize City, USA. People assume there is nothing to do in places, but it's what you make of it. Yeah some cities aren't as exciting as others, but I try my best to accommodate to that.
I spent four years there while in school. It never got better. The bf was there for 6. we could not wait to get out In fact I was happiest when I first moved there and lived on campus.
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