Whats the nicest place you have ever seen? (state, places, people)
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keeping it in the USA East Hamptons: Gigantic estates, beautiful private beaches, Gladwyne PA: Very old beautiful estates, with lots of wooded areas. Greenwich CT: Same as Gladwyne, Beaches of Orange County CA, Southern tip of NJ. Those are all the money ones.
for scenary Nantucket, Burlington Vt, Mrytle Beach SC. Colorado mountain ranges, these could be associated with money as well though.
Mansions, yachts, etc. Share us your Hollywood stories.
Obviously, we are supposed to use YOUR definition of NICE when answering this questions.
To be honest the nicest place I have ever seen was coastal Texas between Corpus Christi and Port Isabel. Miles and miles of untouched land inhabited by sea birds. Occasionally, a fishing boat might pass by. (I seem to recall seeing a cow or too also).
Not a single mansion or yacht to be seen anywhere.
After reading the first few responses to this thread, I've realized how pathetic this forum has gotten. Yeah people, we get it. You're "Cool" and what's 'nice' to you is different. Use some discretion to answer the question. It's pretty basic. Have you seen some nice 'hollywood' type areas with flashy cars, mansions, money. It's not that difficult. If that stuff isn't 'nice' to you, then shut your face and go bicker about which skyline is cooler.
Just answer the damn question.
To me, according to the discretion I used to come up with an answer - the nicest area was Orange County in SoCal. Very big homes, fatty big body cars, and flashy sports cars, fancy restaurants. To me that was one of the 'nicer' places I've seen.
After reading the first few responses to this thread, I've realized how pathetic this forum has gotten. Yeah people, we get it. You're "Cool" and what's 'nice' to you is different. Use some discretion to answer the question. It's pretty basic. Have you seen some nice 'hollywood' type areas with flashy cars, mansions, money. It's not that difficult. If that stuff isn't 'nice' to you, then shut your face and go bicker about which skyline is cooler.
Just answer the damn question.
To me, according to the discretion I used to come up with an answer - the nicest area was Orange County in SoCal. Very big homes, fatty big body cars, and flashy sports cars, fancy restaurants. To me that was one of the 'nicer' places I've seen.
After reading the first few responses to this thread, I've realized how pathetic this forum has gotten. Yeah people, we get it. You're "Cool" and what's 'nice' to you is different. Use some discretion to answer the question. It's pretty basic. Have you seen some nice 'hollywood' type areas with flashy cars, mansions, money. It's not that difficult. If that stuff isn't 'nice' to you, then shut your face and go bicker about which skyline is cooler.
Just answer the damn question.
To me, according to the discretion I used to come up with an answer - the nicest area was Orange County in SoCal. Very big homes, fatty big body cars, and flashy sports cars, fancy restaurants. To me that was one of the 'nicer' places I've seen.
See. It's not that hard.
Good grief - are you off your meds?
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