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[QUOTE="Funkyhamster"]Hawaii... :|ElZilcho90
I concur.
I would agree, except the prices are border line outrageous. I would have to say either Washington, or one of the NE states. Mass. on up.
[QUOTE="ElZilcho90"][QUOTE="Funkyhamster"]Hawaii... :|LukeAF24
I concur.
I would agree, except the prices are border line outrageous. I would have to say either Washington, or one of the NE states. Mass. on up.
What do you mean by that?
Also, for the thread: Besides Hawaii, I'd like to live in Alaska.
What do you mean by that?
Also, for the thread: Besides Hawaii, I'd like to live in Alaska.
The_Ish
The cost of living there is MUCH higher than the Continentals.
[QUOTE="LukeAF24"][QUOTE="ElZilcho90"][QUOTE="Funkyhamster"]Hawaii... :|The_Ish
I concur.
I would agree, except the prices are border line outrageous. I would have to say either Washington, or one of the NE states. Mass. on up.
What do you mean by that?
Also, for the thread: Besides Hawaii, I'd like to live in Alaska.
It's extremely expensive to live in both.
well if i could move out the US i would move to england
but i would move to new york,new jersy or new mexico.
[QUOTE="LukeAF24"]The cost of living there is MUCH higher than the Continentals.
The_Ish
Well, how well off do you have to be to buy a house there?
Last time I was there, in 2004, a family needs to earn around $125,000/yr to keep a middle class standard of living.
None, I love the general area where I live (outside Los Angeles)
My favorite bands and sports teams reside here, the weather is great, and its just pretty good.
I'd want to live in San Diego (same state whatever)
I live in North Dakota and I'm pretty content with where I am for now, but I would like to live pretty much anywhere on the East Coast... or Wisconsin.t3hrubikscubeNorth Dakota does not exist.
Alaska. Low population density, nice abundance of forests.GettingTiredWater actually -- being under it.
[QUOTE="GettingTired"]Alaska. Low population density, nice abundance of forests.CptJSparrowWater actually -- being under it.
Forests can live underwater. And, if you've ever seen Star Wars Episode 1, you'd know the Gungans build airbubble cities that you can live in.
Water actually -- being under it.[QUOTE="CptJSparrow"][QUOTE="GettingTired"]Alaska. Low population density, nice abundance of forests.GettingTired
Forests can live underwater. And, if you've ever seen Star Wars Episode 1, you'd know the Gungans build airbubble cities that you can live in.
I never knew Gungans existed, though considering the circumstance of unexplored areas such as the Sea of British Columbia, I am not that surprised. Be sure to send travel cards.Please Log In to post.
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