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Not to be that guy but Oregon / Pacific Northwest is where it's at. You get four fairly mild seasons and I'm a short drive away from the forest / mountains, the beach, the high desert, rivers, lakes, green everywhere laid back liberal state ahhhhh if it just rained a bit less it'd be perfect.
Quote from: Spencer on October 23, 2011, 12:48:44 PMNot to be that guy but Oregon / Pacific Northwest is where it's at. You get four fairly mild seasons and I'm a short drive away from the forest / mountains, the beach, the high desert, rivers, lakes, green everywhere laid back liberal state ahhhhh if it just rained a bit less it'd be perfect.East coasters are a short drive from New Jersey!
Quote from: Linkzg on October 23, 2011, 03:36:12 PMQuote from: Spencer on October 23, 2011, 12:48:44 PMNot to be that guy but Oregon / Pacific Northwest is where it's at. You get four fairly mild seasons and I'm a short drive away from the forest / mountains, the beach, the high desert, rivers, lakes, green everywhere laid back liberal state ahhhhh if it just rained a bit less it'd be perfect.East coasters are a short drive from New Jersey!Cajole :'(
Hmmmm, I don't think I can live in this area. The downtown is kind of sparse and it doesn't seem like there's much to do at night. Nice place to retire (winter aside). Seattle was pretty rad with a good mix of scenic and 20s/30s social scene. +1 for NW.
My cousin says that the Pacific Northwest is a more classy, refined and prettier Northeast. He's lived in New England nearly all his life and visited Seattle just before moving back East from LA.
Quote from: Bebpo on October 23, 2011, 08:37:52 PMHmmmm, I don't think I can live in this area. The downtown is kind of sparse and it doesn't seem like there's much to do at night. Nice place to retire (winter aside). Seattle was pretty rad with a good mix of scenic and 20s/30s social scene. +1 for NW. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ORIGINAL INSIGHTlennedsay, you are the best
I might be going to NJ next year! it can't be that bad!
True story: the entire state of new jersey smells like a wet fart. The residents are too habituated to notice and most tourists are too polite to say anything.
I want to visit NJ, screw you guys
Quote from: Phoenix Dark on October 23, 2011, 10:51:24 PMI want to visit NJ, screw you guyswhy