Post solid places I should move to
#23
Re: Post solid places I should move to
hahahahahaha
try down here. cost of living = low, ----- = excellent, tons of jobs and it's no more than a 4 hours to anthing useful. best beaches, mountians...
and we don't waste time with ignorant ----. we dont like our ------s and our ------s don't dare speak in a manner unpleasing to white people.
try down here. cost of living = low, ----- = excellent, tons of jobs and it's no more than a 4 hours to anthing useful. best beaches, mountians...
and we don't waste time with ignorant ----. we dont like our ------s and our ------s don't dare speak in a manner unpleasing to white people.
#24
Re: Post solid places I should move to
Originally Posted by Inquisition
Things I'm looking for:
1) Good supply of low stress, dead end jobs I can make $10-15 an hour doing.
2) Beautiful scenery. Lots of things to do outdoors.
3) Medium population density in a suburban area. If I want something, I don't want to have to drive very far but I don't want to be on top of my neighbors and ---- everywhere.
4) Not a shitty neighborhood full of half wits and rejects. I'd like to be the only one in a mile or two radius at least.
5) Moderate cost of living. Somewhere I can get a decent apartment for around $600 a month and a small house for around $1200-1500 that doesn't suck.
1) Good supply of low stress, dead end jobs I can make $10-15 an hour doing.
2) Beautiful scenery. Lots of things to do outdoors.
3) Medium population density in a suburban area. If I want something, I don't want to have to drive very far but I don't want to be on top of my neighbors and ---- everywhere.
4) Not a shitty neighborhood full of half wits and rejects. I'd like to be the only one in a mile or two radius at least.
5) Moderate cost of living. Somewhere I can get a decent apartment for around $600 a month and a small house for around $1200-1500 that doesn't suck.
1) PLENTY of low stress dead end jobs.
2) Beautiful scenery in the summer when drunk naked bitches are eating each other out on the beach, but the winter kinda sucks.
3) Liquor stores are very common. I live about 3 blocks from a 12pack of beer.
4) Houses are about 10ft away from each other. Rich people live about 20ft away from each other. :1
5) Low cost of living and as of right now the cost of home ownership is at a 7 year low. You can live in the middle of a small mexican nation for as little as $350. Lock your doors. A nice house in a decent neighborhood will cost you around $900.
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#25
Re: Post solid places I should move to
PA sucks. Colorado is ------- amazing. I have lived in Colorado Springs for a year when I was 12~ and that ---- was so awesome. PA is the most depressing ---- I've ever driven through in my life. What you forgot to post is the copious amounts of trailers that litter those hills and the jacked up, back water towns that exist around there :1
#26
Re: Post solid places I should move to
+1 for Colorodo... watch out for snow though.
If you can deal with more rain, western washington is nice. Don't move to Seattle or anywhere near there... too many people. Anything 80 miles west or south is pretty nice.
If you can deal with more rain, western washington is nice. Don't move to Seattle or anywhere near there... too many people. Anything 80 miles west or south is pretty nice.
#28
Re: Post solid places I should move to
Originally Posted by Inquisition
This spring or summer I plan to move somewhere.
Things I'm looking for:
1) Good supply of low stress, dead end jobs I can make $10-15 an hour doing.
2) Beautiful scenery. Lots of things to do outdoors.
3) Medium population density in a suburban area. If I want something, I don't want to have to drive very far but I don't want to be on top of my neighbors and ---- everywhere.
4) Not a shitty neighborhood full of half wits and rejects. I'd like to be the only one in a mile or two radius at least.
5) Moderate cost of living. Somewhere I can get a decent apartment for around $600 a month and a small house for around $1200-1500 that doesn't suck.
Places I'm thinking of:
1) South East. Basically south of Virginia.
2) Portland area. I want to hang out with a bunch of liberal hippies. Maybe even the Seattle area.
3) Arizona/Texas. I'll become a born against Christian, drink a lot of shitty domestic beer, and eat BBQ.
Give suggestions. I need to start planning.
Things I'm looking for:
1) Good supply of low stress, dead end jobs I can make $10-15 an hour doing.
2) Beautiful scenery. Lots of things to do outdoors.
3) Medium population density in a suburban area. If I want something, I don't want to have to drive very far but I don't want to be on top of my neighbors and ---- everywhere.
4) Not a shitty neighborhood full of half wits and rejects. I'd like to be the only one in a mile or two radius at least.
5) Moderate cost of living. Somewhere I can get a decent apartment for around $600 a month and a small house for around $1200-1500 that doesn't suck.
Places I'm thinking of:
1) South East. Basically south of Virginia.
2) Portland area. I want to hang out with a bunch of liberal hippies. Maybe even the Seattle area.
3) Arizona/Texas. I'll become a born against Christian, drink a lot of shitty domestic beer, and eat BBQ.
Give suggestions. I need to start planning.
HAHAHA
j/k
I movedf up here from S.F about 7 years ago. Its not bad and the prices are about in your range.