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In reply to the discussion: Best Part of Living in a Red State? [View all]bluestate10
(10,942 posts)49. Have to agree with you. If I was unlucky enough to have to live in a red state,
it would be big cities for me all the way.
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I lived in a red state that progressed to red-red-red. I didn't see much upside to it and the cost
RKP5637
Apr 2014
#3
Well, it's pretty country and the weather is decent for more of the year than it is
Warpy
Apr 2014
#6
You also have the cicadas depending on where you're heading. Cicadas only come out once every
okaawhatever
Apr 2014
#16
One chigger can drive you slap damn crazy and do almost anything to get rid of it.
Are_grits_groceries
Apr 2014
#68
Huntsville may still be Alabama but what made Huntsivlle is the Federal government and the people
okaawhatever
Apr 2014
#33
I know a great one. If you happen to be a writer, boy oh boy will you have MATERIAL! nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Apr 2014
#42
Have to agree with you. If I was unlucky enough to have to live in a red state,
bluestate10
Apr 2014
#49
Take all of that money you are saving and move back east as soon as you can. nt
kelliekat44
Apr 2014
#76
You also learn that you and your conservative neighbors do have common ground
Algernon Moncrieff
Apr 2014
#88