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In reply to the discussion: So say you were going to pick everything up and go live somewhere else (in the states), where? Why? [View all]Exposethefrauds
(531 posts)19. Any state north of the Potomac River and east of the Allegheny river
CO, CA, OR and WA
ME has a wing nut governor and they speak funny just like Texas so that may be easy for a transition
Central PA is just like the south except with hills and small mountains so that could help you ease in to life in the North
The biggest thing you can learn BEFORE you relocate is when driving "if you ain't speed your are impeading"
I hate driving out side of the north east everyone drives way to slow and that includes CA.
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So say you were going to pick everything up and go live somewhere else (in the states), where? Why? [View all]
Horse with no Name
Jun 2014
OP
About 9 years ago my wife and I were selling our townhouse that we outgrew and were thinking of
FSogol
Jun 2014
#11
I AM one of those drivers....have you seen how crazy it is to try to use GPS in Virginia?
VanillaRhapsody
Jun 2014
#18
I only have a 5 mile commute, but have to take 2 detours to avoid road work. n/t
FSogol
Jun 2014
#21
I am a primary care giver for my elderly mother and I've been looking at places to move to
LeftofObama
Jun 2014
#15
Then avoid going anywhere south.....even if Fla gets another Gov.....the teabag is strong in all of
VanillaRhapsody
Jun 2014
#25
Yes...it was several years back....but yep...I was there helping build the 7 mile bridge power line.
VanillaRhapsody
Jun 2014
#110
One 3 day visit made me fall in love...plus its affordable compared to many of the places
Rowdyboy
Jun 2014
#63
I am in MN and despite the weather I will stay right here thank you. One big reason is that we in
jwirr
Jun 2014
#27
If I could endure the long cold winters I would live in Wirt, Minnesota. Approx 60 miles NW of
B Calm
Jun 2014
#94
That is a beautiful area. Most of us living in MN just see the winters as a challenge.
jwirr
Jun 2014
#99
As a retired truck driver, I've had more than enough winter driving challenges. I always dreamed of
B Calm
Jun 2014
#119
Yes, the driving is bad. My grandson rolled his car on glare ice this winter and we are lucky to
jwirr
Jun 2014
#120
I live in central Illinois and in spite of the fact that we can have bad winters I
Louisiana1976
Jun 2014
#33
Corvallis Oregon. Beautiful, liberal. Gray in winter (about 6 months of gray every year) but still
Shrike47
Jun 2014
#61
I am happily living along the California Central Coast, but wouldn't mind a Summer home along the...
Tikki
Jun 2014
#69
I'd stay here, surrounded by hospitals, doctors, and Urgent Care facilities. Between NYC and Phila.
WinkyDink
Jun 2014
#100
Are you a city, suburbs, small town, or country person, by nature and/or preference? nt
Zorra
Jun 2014
#111
i live in nyc, i would def like to give california a try (specifically SF)
La Lioness Priyanka
Jun 2014
#112