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bluestate10

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49. Have to agree with you. If I was unlucky enough to have to live in a red state,
Sun Apr 27, 2014, 03:04 PM
Apr 2014

it would be big cities for me all the way.

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Best Part of Living in a Red State? [View all] Jack_Dawson Apr 2014 OP
The weather. William769 Apr 2014 #1
Maybe, but that's just the winters. BillZBubb Apr 2014 #30
You got me there. William769 Apr 2014 #31
Isn't he term limited? It seems an eternity already jberryhill May 2014 #105
I live in red north Georgia, moved here from South Florida, RebelOne Apr 2014 #50
Moved from NY to South Florida HockeyMom Apr 2014 #51
I used to think that but not anymore. avebury Apr 2014 #71
I'll take cool and wet any day. LWolf Apr 2014 #94
You'll find that the people who are accused of 'hate hate hate hate'... Shandris Apr 2014 #2
Great perspective, thanks Jack_Dawson Apr 2014 #4
You gonna live in a city or a small town? dixiegrrrrl Apr 2014 #41
Excellent advice Jack_Dawson Apr 2014 #46
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
Moving away from it LadyHawkAZ Apr 2014 #5
I heard Arizona has a nice canyon of some sort... Jack_Dawson Apr 2014 #7
I think I heard something about a canyon too LadyHawkAZ Apr 2014 #9
Tucson is wonderful and the state itself is gorgeous sweetloukillbot May 2014 #108
Nice Canyon is often overlooked jberryhill May 2014 #106
Well, it's pretty country and the weather is decent for more of the year than it is Warpy Apr 2014 #6
Just Googled "Chigger" Jack_Dawson Apr 2014 #8
You can always say,.... femmocrat Apr 2014 #12
Not half bad... Jack_Dawson Apr 2014 #15
You also have the cicadas depending on where you're heading. Cicadas only come out once every okaawhatever Apr 2014 #16
Just say you're not religious Warpy Apr 2014 #17
I would totally recommend staying away from talking religion avebury Apr 2014 #72
Yikes Jack_Dawson May 2014 #99
I was looking for somewhere that had a avebury May 2014 #111
Plant the lawn with St. Augustine-no chiggers. broiles Apr 2014 #81
What the heck is St. Augustine? Jack_Dawson May 2014 #100
St. Augusting Grass. NOLALady May 2014 #101
It's a grass that chiggers hate. broiles May 2014 #112
One chigger can drive you slap damn crazy and do almost anything to get rid of it. Are_grits_groceries Apr 2014 #68
Nail polish only provides momentary relief Warpy Apr 2014 #75
They are absolutely terrible Sgent Apr 2014 #93
The weather. former9thward Apr 2014 #10
Well, as we say in Minnesota, it keeps the riff-raff out. scarletwoman Apr 2014 #13
I lived in Chicago for many years. former9thward Apr 2014 #18
I lived in Alaska for 6 years. scarletwoman Apr 2014 #20
isn't Alaska a red state? hollysmom May 2014 #109
Haha! 2naSalit Apr 2014 #26
I'm with you. dflprincess Apr 2014 #29
I love Blue state weather, and seasons hollysmom May 2014 #110
The state makes all the difference. al_liberal Apr 2014 #11
brunswick stew from Gibsons SoLeftIAmRight Apr 2014 #21
Huntsville may still be Alabama but what made Huntsivlle is the Federal government and the people okaawhatever Apr 2014 #33
I agree, Huntsville is markedly cooler than most of Alabama. Hoyt Apr 2014 #36
Spent a month in Huntsville earlier this year. rickford66 Apr 2014 #37
love that town SwampG8r May 2014 #107
barbeque n/t RainDog Apr 2014 #14
Idaho - Unparallelled natural beauty, IDemo Apr 2014 #19
Stay in Idaho democratXX Apr 2014 #23
I've been here since the Watergate era IDemo Apr 2014 #24
I spent 2naSalit Apr 2014 #28
The parts of Montana I've been through have been beautiful IDemo Apr 2014 #35
Complaining about our Repuklican leaders. TexasTowelie Apr 2014 #22
For me only one. Notafraidtoo Apr 2014 #25
Red state blues larryjf Apr 2014 #27
ummmmmmm..... spanone Apr 2014 #32
Fast women and beautiful horses? IDemo Apr 2014 #34
You can be in a very blue county in a red state. Lex Apr 2014 #38
^^THIS^^ Tom Ripley Apr 2014 #39
Plenty of homemade meth and open book STD tests! Tom Ripley Apr 2014 #40
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
Don't have to put up with a bunch of know-it-all ultra liberals Fumesucker Apr 2014 #43
I wouldn't trade New Orleans for anywhere in the country. Katashi_itto Apr 2014 #44
I went there once in June. Walked a block and had to change shirts. Jack_Dawson Apr 2014 #47
I havent gotten used to it. But thats July Aug Sept thats the worst. Katashi_itto Apr 2014 #48
Not really Aerows Apr 2014 #55
+1000! Katashi_itto Apr 2014 #96
Muffelattas, Gumbo Aerows Apr 2014 #56
What is for lunch on Monday? KamaAina Apr 2014 #83
The most delicious dish Aerows Apr 2014 #90
new orleans itself is blue JI7 Apr 2014 #85
If you live near a University RainDog Apr 2014 #45
Have to agree with you. If I was unlucky enough to have to live in a red state, bluestate10 Apr 2014 #49
This message was self-deleted by its author RainDog Apr 2014 #58
endless number of stupid people to taunt Skittles Apr 2014 #52
Asheville, NC PasadenaTrudy Apr 2014 #53
Good for gardening Aerows Apr 2014 #54
People in red states have been nicer to me overall AnalystInParadise Apr 2014 #57
Apologies from California for your subpar experience. Jack_Dawson Apr 2014 #59
It was a mixed bag in Cali. AnalystInParadise Apr 2014 #65
"Didn't care to learn" is your problem. LeftyMom Apr 2014 #60
WTF? AnalystInParadise Apr 2014 #64
Ignore that nut. Jack_Dawson May 2014 #102
Kentucky is very much a "where do you live" experience. DemocraticWing Apr 2014 #61
IME, So California is far ruder than No California Nevernose Apr 2014 #87
It's not all bad. DemocraticWing Apr 2014 #62
Great post. Sorry am late to responding. n/t Jack_Dawson May 2014 #104
Maybe the food... yuiyoshida Apr 2014 #63
The landscape Gary Garrison Apr 2014 #66
If you like living on gravel roads, then Indiana is the place B Calm Apr 2014 #67
The food and the music can be good (I grew up in Mississippi) Recursion Apr 2014 #69
Housing Prices? Here in Austin? hobbit709 Apr 2014 #70
Can be sticker shock avebury Apr 2014 #73
i looked into buying when i was in grad school unblock Apr 2014 #78
One piece of advice: tanyev Apr 2014 #74
Take all of that money you are saving and move back east as soon as you can. nt kelliekat44 Apr 2014 #76
+10000000 new england is the best! dionysus May 2014 #103
Like any region, red states have nice people to meet... LanternWaste Apr 2014 #77
You also learn that you and your conservative neighbors do have common ground Algernon Moncrieff Apr 2014 #88
Housing for sure madville Apr 2014 #79
Atlanta is great, actually. Raffi Ella Apr 2014 #80
I live in Woodstock, just northwest of Atlanta. RebelOne Apr 2014 #84
Dallas is pleasant most of the year DFW Apr 2014 #82
there are Blue Areas within Red states JI7 Apr 2014 #86
barbecue d_r Apr 2014 #89
With two exceptions: SC and AL KamaAina Apr 2014 #91
I know that somewhere does that d_r Apr 2014 #98
Sweet tea and ham biscuits. ohheckyeah Apr 2014 #92
I retired to the Austin suburbs and love it. JazzFanInTX Apr 2014 #95
Being on the ground making changes. NuclearDem Apr 2014 #97
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