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Oh this one is interesting too. I will pick Nashville because it makes more sense for my career and it's also a better location for my family and there's no state income tax. But objectively I think my family would like St Louis as a city better...but not by enough to make me change the pick.
Oh this one is interesting too. I will pick Nashville because it makes more sense for my career and it's also a better location for my family and there's no state income tax. But objectively I think my family would like St Louis as a city better...but not by enough to make me change the pick.
Memphis v Tulsa
Man, not sure about this one. There's more to do in Memphis, but I think Tulsa is more livable. I also have a childhood friend who lives in Tulsa. So I'll take Tulsa.
Man, not sure about this one. There's more to do in Memphis, but I think Tulsa is more livable. I also have a childhood friend who lives in Tulsa. So I'll take Tulsa.
Boise, ID or Eugene, OR?
Eugene, for numerous reasons ( Pacific Ocean, college town, close to Portland, etc). I'd never live in Idaho.
Hmmm. Close call. Both state capitals, both somewhat maligned, both nicer than many think they are.
But Albany's a little bigger and its downtown doesn't shut down at 5 pm. So Albany.
Greenwich, Conn., or Gladwyne, Pa.?
Gladwyne... It's right outside Philadelphia proper and I'd be able to take advantage of more urban amenities. Greenwich as a city is more impressive however.
Gladwyne... It's right outside Philadelphia proper and I'd be able to take advantage of more urban amenities. Greenwich as a city is more impressive however.
Elmira, NY or Lima, OH?
Elmira. I'd rather be in NY than OH. The scenery around Lima is brutal. Plus Elmira's proximity to Ithaca and the Finger Lakes is a bonus.
Neither, really. But I'd go with Rowson due to its east coast location and noticeably more affordable than Santa Ana.
Columbus, OH or Jacksonville, FL?
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