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The last time I was in Anaheim it seemed kind of run down so I’ll go with Santa Ana because it’s also closer to the areas of OC I’d like to live in if I could afford to.
It’s mid-June and you just got two 6-month contract job offers. One is in Montreal and the other is in Seattle. Afterwards you’ll move back to where you live now. Do you go to Montreal or Seattle?
I don't like college towns, but I've said that a lot so I'll go on other criteria. Probably still Springfield, home state loyalty and more centrally located in the Midwest --- west of Columbia, there's not much for a long way after you pass the Kansas Cities.
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The last time I was in Anaheim it seemed kind of run down so I’ll go with Santa Ana because it’s also closer to the areas of OC I’d like to live in if I could afford to.
It’s mid-June and you just got two 6-month contract job offers. One is in Montreal and the other is in Seattle. Afterwards you’ll move back to where you live now. Do you go to Montreal or Seattle?
This basically is my lifestyle --- it just happens that I got two projects in a row in Seattle, and by the time the second one ended, we were in the throes of COVID so I've been staying in Seattle with the friends I've made.
Assuming I had never lived here I'd pick Montreal. Would rather have the novelty of a different country. Time to dig into Duolingo French
I don't like college towns, but I've said that a lot so I'll go on other criteria. Probably still Springfield, home state loyalty and more centrally located in the Midwest --- west of Columbia, there's not much for a long way after you pass the Kansas Cities.
This basically is my lifestyle --- it just happens that I got two projects in a row in Seattle, and by the time the second one ended, we were in the throes of COVID so I've been staying in Seattle with the friends I've made.
Assuming I had never lived here I'd pick Montreal. Would rather have the novelty of a different country. Time to dig into Duolingo French
Excelsior, MN or Fox Lake, IL?
Excelsior. Would rather be close to Minneapolis. Monroe LA or Hattiesburg MS?
Hattiesburg. Closer to New Orleans and Mobile as well as the gulf beach areas of Miss. Monroe just seems very isolated.
Orlando showdown. Doctor Phillips or Baldwin Park?
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