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Originally Posted by TitanRam
Great question! I prefer the west coast vibe and mentality, plus Portland has great bud, so realistically there. However, Providence seems like a super cool town.
Boston or Dallas?
Boston by a huge margin. It has identity. It's steeped in history. It has a cultural feel all its own.
Dallas is generic in comparison. It is a decent place to live and work, but doesn't interest me much beyond that.
Maui- irresistible beaches and scenery. Great weathers, as well.
Philadelphia or Houston?
That's rough for me. man...
I think i'm going to go with Philadelphia with this one seeing as they have a livable downtown at least and it doesn't get as Hellish in the summer/it is close to other great places.
That's rough for me. man...
I think i'm going to go with Philadelphia with this one seeing as they have a livable downtown at least and it doesn't get as Hellish in the summer/it is close to other great places.
Indianapolis or Jacksonville?(ID and FL)
You mean Indiana right, not Idaho? In either case I'd have to pick Jacksonville for the beach!
Isla de Culebra, Puerto Rico or Key West, Florida?
You mean Indiana right, not Idaho? In either case I'd have to pick Jacksonville for the beach!
Isla de Culebra, Puerto Rico or Key West, Florida?
That's a tough one. I'd go with Puerto Rico. I wouldn't get taxed as much.
Amarillo, TX or Tulsa, OK?
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