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Why do I hate New York? (Read 695 times)
Nov 14
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A list of reasons of why I hate my state. I always am complaining of it...
Our weather:
Our women:
Our governor reading:
Our football team:
Would you want to live here?
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Nov 14
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Nov 15
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I don't blame you. I would hate living there too...
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Nov 15
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Tee-Hee....
...!
...as I spend a lot of time cruising around the U.S.A. in my FS 2004, and studying in great detail the various areas via Wikipedia, etc, as I "fly" over them....
If you had the chance, in which State/City/Location would you like to live?
There you go....as an American, what would be your best choice of a place to live in America (USA)?
Paul....(I like where I live!)...
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Nov 15
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Nov 15
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Hagar wrote
on Nov 15
th
, 2009 at 7:19am:
The grass is always greener.
Not in a northern winter...
about to move into an igloo.
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Nov 15
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, 2009 at 9:01am
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Fozzer wrote
on Nov 15
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, 2009 at 6:51am:
If you had the chance, in which State/City/Location would you like to live?
There you go....as an American, what would be your best choice of a place to live in America (USA)?
Paul....(I like where I live!)...
...!
If in the US, the best places to live are towards the middle of the country. You couldn't pay me to live near the east or west coast. Of course, I'm more of a country conservative type person.
Dave
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Nov 15
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Fozzer wrote
on Nov 15
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, 2009 at 6:51am:
If you had the chance, in which State/City/Location would you like to live?
Idaho of course...
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Nov 15
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, 2009 at 12:41pm
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Fozzer wrote
on Nov 15
th
, 2009 at 6:51am:
Tee-Hee....
...!
...as I spend a lot of time cruising around the U.S.A. in my FS 2004, and studying in great detail the various areas via Wikipedia, etc, as I "fly" over them....
If you had the chance, in which State/City/Location would you like to live?
There you go....as an American, what would be your best choice of a place to live in America (USA)?
Paul....(I like where I live!)...
...!
If I had the choice? New Symrna beach, Florida. I love the area and since it's an undiscovered little town, no one really knows about it. Also daytona beach is just 15 away, so if I feel the need to party...
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Nov 15
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As a kid aged 4, living in New York was just AWESOME! I still have great affection for the Big Apple so play nice, if you want a suckhole place, try Eastern Europe
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Nov 15
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, 2009 at 2:08pm
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DaveSims wrote
on Nov 15
th
, 2009 at 9:01am:
If in the US, the best places to live are towards the middle of the country. You couldn't pay me to live near the east or west coast. Of course, I'm more of a country conservative type person.
Depends upon
how much
towards the center, continentally speaking; blizzards and tornados are devastating in a vast, nigh flat, expanse where, after the corn was cut down, you could see your neighbor twenty miles away. Our wooded, hilly northeast usually kills the blast before it gets very far, the coast being the more vulnerable; rain dribbles down through the trees rather than smash into everything on the ground. Unfortunately, large portions of forest are being cut down, leaving them open to the weather, save for the effect of the hills.
Upper New York state is like another country compared to concrete-clad New York City or, even, a smaller metropolitan city like Boston, Mass. When I was in the midwest, many there thought all of New York State was like New York City.
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Nov 15
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, 2009 at 2:20pm
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I enjoyed growing up in Wildwood Il, but from the day they paved my road and started building around the hamlet things went downhill. I do like hot and dry so my final destination might be Arizona. Or Nevada.
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Nov 15
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H wrote
on Nov 15
th
, 2009 at 2:08pm:
DaveSims wrote
on Nov 15
th
, 2009 at 9:01am:
If in the US, the best places to live are towards the middle of the country. You couldn't pay me to live near the east or west coast. Of course, I'm more of a country conservative type person.
Depends upon
how much
towards the center, continentally speaking; blizzards and tornados are devastating in a vast, nigh flat, expanse where, after the corn was cut down, you could see your neighbor twenty miles away. Our wooded, hilly northeast usually kills the blast before it gets very far, the coast being the more vulnerable; rain dribbles down through the trees rather than smash into everything on the ground. Unfortunately, large portions of forest are being cut down, leaving them open to the weather, save for the effect of the hills.
Upper New York state is like another country compared to concrete-clad New York City or, even, a smaller metropolitan city like Boston, Mass. When I was in the midwest, many there thought all of New York State was like New York City.
Where I live, the winters get cold, but the snow storms are usually not all that bad. The worst I've seen since moving here has been 7-9 inches. Out your way I hear they have that thing called lake effect snow, and you measure it in feet.
Personally I prefer the south, like the Gulf Coast. I grew up on the coast of Mississippi, and even though we have to watch out for hurricanes, I still love it there.
Dave
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Nov 15
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DaveSims wrote
on Nov 15
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, 2009 at 7:42pm:
Where I live, the winters get cold, but the snow storms are usually not all that bad. The worst I've seen since moving here has been 7-9 inches. Out your way I hear they have that thing called lake effect snow, and you measure it in feet.
Personally I prefer the south, like the Gulf Coast. I grew up on the coast of Mississippi, and even though we have to watch out for hurricanes, I still love it there.
We only rarely have lake effect snow in early summer but it's melting before it hits the ground. There is more frequent heavy winter snowstorms but nothing like the bus-burying snowdrifts I plowed through in the Iowa side of Nebraska (and there was quite well enough snow when I went through Iowa). With very little to block that blowing wind, the wind chill made it feel much worse than here.
Also, quite strangely, it was either late January or early February when I was in snowball fights on Keesler AFB in Biloxi, MS. Most all was melted by the next day's end.
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Nov 15
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I love the one about our governor.
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I'm with Steve M, ever since taking an all expenses payed trip to Las Vegas* earlier this year, I am in love with the desert. My current job searching has been focused on Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico. I'm getting desperate though, so I may have to do a few years in some other place I don't want to be.
*My trade school sent me to an aircraft maintenance competition. My team took 2nd.
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I LOVE winters in Ohio. And the storms are awesome, last year we had a wind storm from hurricane Ida and it was 80mph winds. Plus that winter 1.5 feet of snow.
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