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I loves Chicago. Got a nice apartment downtown, wife, kid on the way, movie theater and gamestop right near me what else do I need?gifteddie
That is my dream I would love to live in a nice apartment in a high rise of a major city, I will die before you get me to live in a cookie cutter subdivision out in suburbia.
Seattle, Its always raining weather is usually pretty humid... easy to adapt to! Unfortunetly i'm stuck in a hell hole!A3trixThis news saddens me. :[
[QUOTE="1stCommando"][QUOTE="Fiji-Water"][QUOTE="1stCommando"]Also, does your town have a battleship? I think not.
Fiji-Water
I basically have on in my back yard....5 minutes away from my house...Battleship Cove to be exact...
and im going with Boston, probably my favorite out of all the ones ive been to.
We have the USS AlabamaI have the USS Massachussetts....
boy these are creative names....
New York CityUSS Intrepid and host of Fleet Week
It is a matter of opinion for everyone. But my favorite city is Portland, Oregon...not too big, not too small, just the right size with a lot to do and a lot of interesting people:).
Edit: If I was allowed to pick a city outside the USA I'd pick Victoria on Vancouver Island, Canada...it is beautiful.
Fort Worth, Tx. Perfect size of 600,000 people, that means low crimes.Pro_wrestler
not necessarily.
I would have to pick SF or Seattle
[QUOTE="xXBuffJeffXx"]Well, it sure as hell isn't Pittsburgh. I'm going to to go with either Philly or San Diego.B05T0N
Yea Pittsburg definetly isn't the nicest, it has some grit but it isn't a terrible city by no means.
Fort Worth, Tx. Perfect size of 600,000 people, that means low crimes.Pro_wrestlerMy town has a population of about 98,000. Now that's way better.
Seattle, sounds nice but why Littleton?........X360PS3AMD05its right next to Denver and the Rockies plus the houses there are super cheap and super big... the only downside... no beach. :(
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