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Old 12-01-2016, 03:58 PM
 
Location: Mostly in my head
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I didn't think Provo was known for low rent. Too many BYU students looking to rent
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Old 12-02-2016, 06:55 AM
 
Location: Metro Detroit
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Logan.

Cheap rent. Plenty of odd-ball work centered around the university culture. Virtually zero crime. Also, ever-so-slightly-less Mormon than Provo and home to a university gaining a reputation for associating with a significant number of high-profile Mormon-apostates
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Old 12-12-2016, 08:35 PM
 
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Utah county should be fine, there's a couple call centers and tech companies out there where you can work from home. In regards to the Mormon issues, who cares? Unless you're anti-semitic, it shouldn't really matter.



I love Utah County, it's clean, the people are nice, FrontRunner goes that way, it's close to mountain recreation, there's nearby BLM land (I'm an avid shooter), some offroad recreation area at 5 mile pass, great fishing at Utah Lake & Deer Creek, the tap water tastes better, housing costs are low, and it's not too far from Salt Lake. Did I mention that I'm not Caucasian and an Atheist?
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Old 12-13-2016, 07:26 AM
 
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Utah county should be fine, there's a couple call centers and tech companies out there where you can work from home. In regards to the Mormon issues, who cares? Unless you're anti-semitic, it shouldn't really matter.



I love Utah County, it's clean, the people are nice, FrontRunner goes that way, it's close to mountain recreation, there's nearby BLM land (I'm an avid shooter), some offroad recreation area at 5 mile pass, great fishing at Utah Lake & Deer Creek, the tap water tastes better, housing costs are low, and it's not too far from Salt Lake. Did I mention that I'm not Caucasian and an Atheist?
Sorry to be pedantic but anti semitic has nothing to do with Mormons, wrong faith lol
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Old 12-13-2016, 08:59 AM
 
Location: Salt Lake City
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Sorry to be pedantic but anti semitic has nothing to do with Mormons, wrong faith lol
Hilarious! You picked up on one of the biggest bloopers I've seen in years. I didn't even catch that.
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Old 12-14-2016, 07:36 AM
 
Location: Metro Detroit
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Hilarious! You picked up on one of the biggest bloopers I've seen in years. I didn't even catch that.
We prefer Anti-Zionitic

(Actually the term I typically hear is Anti-Mormon, but I loathe that term because it has so often been used to describe pretty much anyone or anything that has the slightest different interpretation of Mormonism than the correlated canon.)
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Old 12-20-2016, 04:17 PM
 
Location: The Springs
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From an outsider who grew up in Utah...

If I didn't live in Colorado Springs, I'd relocate back to metro SLC as fast as possible. Colorado has changed so much, that outside The Springs it seems like a different country. Yeah, I'm 61 years old and getting cranky now, but I couldn't take the LA, SF and Chicago hipsters that have infested Denver.

I find Mormons to be just like any other folks. No mystery to me. Some good, some not. But overall, I find LDS morals in line with mine. I love Utah and always will.
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Old 12-21-2016, 10:35 AM
 
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From an outsider who grew up in Utah...

If I didn't live in Colorado Springs, I'd relocate back to metro SLC as fast as possible. Colorado has changed so much, that outside The Springs it seems like a different country. Yeah, I'm 61 years old and getting cranky now, but I couldn't take the LA, SF and Chicago hipsters that have infested Denver.
Very true, sadly. I lived in CO for +15 years and saw it changed as mostly a live and let live/moderate environment politically to exactly as you described it. Denver and Boulder (Boulder was always nuts) kept attracting big government leftists and....CO is what it is today!

Oh, what am I saying. I was told in another thread that Dems don't try to change the politics of the states they move to after screwing up and fleeing from their former states like Kalifornia. Silly me. That's just a conspiracy theory.
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Old 12-21-2016, 10:54 AM
 
Location: Connectucut shore but on a hill
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Very true, sadly. I lived in CO for +15 years and saw it changed as mostly a live and let live/moderate environment politically to exactly as you described it. Denver and Boulder (Boulder was always nuts) kept attracting big government leftists and....CO is what it is today!

Oh, what am I saying. I was told in another thread that Dems don't try to change the politics of the states they move to after screwing up and fleeing from their former states like Kalifornia. Silly me. That's just a conspiracy theory.
Nope, not a conspiracy theory at all. The Dems DO move to other states where they try to bring a more enlightened view to the less evolved. I moved from NY to UT for other reasons but I see this as big bonus.
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Old 12-21-2016, 03:54 PM
 
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"they try to bring a more enlightened view to the less evolved."

One can only hope.
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