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Natchez all the WAY, I love it so much. The history of Natchez is fascinating (even though it's present isn't that exciting) and I'd like to go back there every single year if I could. My cousin lives in Yuma but I barely know him and Yuma is way too hot.
Natchez all the WAY, I love it so much. The history of Natchez is fascinating (even though it's present isn't that exciting) and I'd like to go back there every single year if I could. My cousin lives in Yuma but I barely know him and Yuma is way too hot.
Chadron, Nebraska or Elko, Nevada?
Elko, NV...better outdoor recreation and a little bit bigger...
Marquette's kind of grimy and it gets a huge amount of snow. I don't know a thing about Alamosa, so that's why I'm picking it tonight. Surprises can be nice, who knows, I might love Alamosa!
Marquette's kind of grimy and it gets a huge amount of snow. I don't know a thing about Alamosa, so that's why I'm picking it tonight. Surprises can be nice, who knows, I might love Alamosa!
Libby, Montana or Stowe, Vermont?
Stowe, VT. At least I would be a few hours from Boston. Montana is just too isolated for me.
Stowe, VT. At least I would be a few hours from Boston. Montana is just too isolated for me.
Las Cruces, NM or Duluth, MN?
Duluth. Very cold and a tad isolated, but a better area than people think. I like it.
St. Petersburg, FL or Asheville, NC?
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