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I see lots of people that move inland to what was commonly known as fly over country. many want a slower pace of life. Also more affordable to live in many places other than the coast. LOL
Good, because we don't need people with that kind of negative attitudes here.
Good I don't want to live where people can't live their life the way they want, whether it's gay or as a liberal.
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Originally Posted by DinsdalePirahna
Moved to the Heartland of Missouri two years ago from Southern California. Got fed up with it real fast and moved back.
California has a lot of problems. But many are trying to rebuild and restructure. As I have said in other threads. The strong are staying in CA and rebuilding. The weak are moving out.
Moved to the Heartland of Missouri two years ago from Southern California. Got fed up with it real fast and moved back.
California has a lot of problems. But many are trying to rebuild and restructure. As I have said in other threads. The strong are staying in CA and rebuilding. The weak are moving out.
Good I don't want to live where people can't live their life the way they want, whether it's gay or as a liberal.
Amen! I couldn't agree more!
Interesting comment. I am curious if you have ever lived in OKC or even spent much time here. For the most part, the people in OKC tend to be tolerant of others lifestyles and opinions. Yes, most are conservative and Christians, but that doesn't make them intolerant of others. Most are easy going and tend to have a live and let live attitude towards others. Sounds to me like you are listening to some pretty stupid stereotypes.
Actually OK city is pretty nice. Personally I would not want to live there, but I could if I had to.
The new rowing course is pretty cool, although it can be effected by some nasty winds.
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