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Too bad the rest of the 99.999999999999999%...... people & business's don't agree with you. Most people & business's like living and and investing billions, billions more billions of dollars in a warm, sunny, dry climate
State Farm just invested 650 million in Tempe AZ and creating over 12,000 Jobs, just 1 of 1,000's & 1000's companys
investing in the southwest and
Too bad the rest of the 99.999999999999999%...... people & business's don't agree with you. Most people & business's like living and and investing billions, billions more billions of dollars in a warm, sunny, dry climate
State Farm just invested 650 million in Tempe AZ and creating over 12,000 Jobs, just 1 of 1,000's & 1000's companys
investing in the southwest and
Who's the really the LOSER ? Look where you live, Better yet, look at WNY's future,
more population loss's, more shrinking tax base and skyrocketing cost's of providing the basic service's.
The 3 best words to describe you
Are as follows, and I quote:
Stink!
Stank!
Stunk!
You forgot LOSER. One of hundreds who leave an area and just can't let go. Maybe the shrinks have a term of it. Instead of just being happy in your new town (lovely and charming Las Vegas), you blast your old town. Pathetic.
I'm sure you can find people on this forum who left Vegas, love their new town, and spend years blasting Vegas.
Looks like a typical master planned community but I noticed the almost total lack of grass which is normal in the desert. There are almost no people outside in that video, maybe its the 100 degree plus heat 4 months of the year. CaseyLegs if you like Las Vegas then by all means live there, I'll take Buffalo zombie apocalypse and all any day.
I'd love Las Vegas too if I had the moonlite bunny ranch in my town
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