Moving to North Carolina!
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justincredible
He came back recently with a new name but it escapes me at the moment.Tigerfan00;1420190 wrote:Does he ever lurk around here anymore or did he run off to another site? -
Fab1bI love the Brevard area!
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Pick6
yeah, -40 degree weather seems lovely.justincredible;1420160 wrote:I've never been to ND but it seems like a place I'd like. It also check in at #1 in the "Freedom Index" for this year.
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justincredible
I've never been to ND but it seems like a place I'd like.Pick6;1420213 wrote:yeah, -40 degree weather seems lovely. -
like_that
I was in Fargo back in the day for the national wrestling tournament. Pretty sure that is the only thing that state has going for them. I will say NDSU's dining hall was pretty solid.justincredible;1420226 wrote:I've never been to ND but it seems like a place I'd like. -
Sonofanump
Whadda about hockey ehh?like_that;1420229 wrote:I was in Fargo back in the day for the national wrestling tournament. Pretty sure that is the only thing that state has going for them. I will say NDSU's dining hall was pretty solid. -
like_that
I guess that too, but I was just referring to how their population increases by 500% during that tourney and I am sure their econony depends on it.Sonofanump;1420236 wrote:Whadda about hockey ehh? -
justincredible
I dunno, this is pretty cool.like_that;1420229 wrote:I was in Fargo back in the day for the national wrestling tournament. Pretty sure that is the only thing that state has going for them. I will say NDSU's dining hall was pretty solid.
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hasbeen
That's badass. Just not worth the cold for me. But if you can get that view, it'd be tough to pass up.justincredible;1420241 wrote:I dunno, this is pretty cool.
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justincredible
I mean, there's no way in hell I could get my wife to move there, but if I were single and/or with someone a little more "country" I'd go in a heartbeat. Cold doesn't really bother me.hasbeen;1420242 wrote:That's badass. Just not worth the cold for me. But if you can get that view, it'd be tough to pass up. -
like_that
It is cool, but rather live in a city and have a social life.justincredible;1420241 wrote:I dunno, this is pretty cool.
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hasbeenjustincredible;1420244 wrote:I mean, there's no way in hell I could get my wife to move there, but if I were single and/or with someone a little more "country" I'd go in a heartbeat. Cold doesn't really bother me.
Cold just ruins shit. But the solitude would be great. Dare to dream.
Social lives are overrated. People piss me off.like_that;1420245 wrote:It is cool, but rather live in a city and have a social life. -
justincredible
I'm sick of living in the city and ready for a simpler life. At this point the only thing I like about living in the city is that I can get to GABP in 5 minutes.like_that;1420245 wrote:It is cool, but rather live in a city and have a social life. -
like_that
dlazz?hasbeen;1420247 wrote:Social lives are overrated. People piss me off. -
hasbeen
Haha no.like_that;1420250 wrote:dlazz?
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justincredible
Absolutely. And I'd rather hang out with a few people on a farm around a campfire than head to a bar/club in the city.hasbeen;1420247 wrote:Social lives are overrated. People piss me off. -
like_that
Fair enough, we are def at different places in our lives. I might have your view in about 5 years if I am not single anymore. I'd be more than down to visit somebody who lives on that landscape though.justincredible;1420249 wrote:I'm sick of living in the city and ready for a simpler life. At this point the only thing I like about living in the city is that I can get to GABP in 5 minutes. -
like_that
Def not a fan of fail club bars, but DC has some good divey bars. I did the whole small town bar scene, and it just isn't fun for meeting new people. To each his own though.hasbeen;1420251 wrote:Haha no.
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Pick6
not living in the city and a simpler life can be achieved anywhere in the United States. I think I'd choose Alaska over ND.justincredible;1420249 wrote:I'm sick of living in the city and ready for a simpler life. At this point the only thing I like about living in the city is that I can get to GABP in 5 minutes. -
justincredible
I'll stay in the contiguous United States. And I even said I'm not moving to ND, my wife wouldn't allow it. I just said it seems like a place I'd like. There are a lot of states I'd like that I probably have no shot of moving to (Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, etc).Pick6;1420263 wrote:not living in the city and a simpler life can be achieved anywhere in the United States. I think I'd choose Alaska over ND. -
justincredibleRE: Alaska.
If only they were part of the lower 48.Alaska does extremely well on personal freedom, however, scoring first on the freedom index’s ranking. Reasons for this score include the fully legalized possession of small amounts of marijuana (accomplished through a court ruling); among the least restrictive gun control laws in the country, including the right to carry concealed weapons without a permit; low incarceration and drug arrest rates; and possibly the least restrictive homeschooling laws in the country. -
Pick6
Why would it have to be contingent?justincredible;1420269 wrote:RE: Alaska.
If only they were part of the lower 48. -
Heretic
Because no one wants to live anywhere where they'd have to pass through Canada to get anywhere.Pick6;1420274 wrote:Why would it have to be contingent? -
Pick6
Dont have to pass through Canada to get to Hawaii.Heretic;1420283 wrote:Because no one wants to live anywhere where they'd have to pass through Canada to get anywhere. -
justincrediblePick6;1420274 wrote:Why would it have to be contingent?
Because I like easy travel to other states.