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Bronco_Beerslug
07-20-2005, 07:06 AM
This site finds the best places to live in the country based on your choices on multiple choice questions. After you complete the questions, you're given about 20 different areas with the demographics (home prices, crime, education, arts, sports, population, unemployment, etc...) of each area.
Interesting to see what areas you are presented with after completing questions!
http://www.findyourspot.com/
Crushaholic
07-20-2005, 10:30 AM
My top spots based on this quiz:
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Indianapolis, Indiana
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Toledo, Ohio
Mansfield, Ohio
St. Cloud, Minnesota
Terre Haute, Indiana
Muncie, Indiana
Springfield, Missouri
Duluth, Minnesota
Joplin, Missouri
Ogden, Utah
Evansville, Indiana
Elkhart-Goshen, Indiana
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Des Moines, Iowa
Omaha, Nebraska
Fargo, ND
Detroit, Michigan
Bismarck, ND
Cincinnati, Ohio
St. Louis, Missouri
Sioux Falls, SD
Columbia, Missouri
My top spot was Boise Idaho. I can live with that. Beautiful Rockie Mountains and Boise State Broncos with the very cool Blue field with orange endzones. :)
Also had Loveland CO., Colorado Springs, A couple of spots near the Smokies in N.C.
Can't remember the others now although I think they did throw in some place in Jersey. Jersey? wtf?
REB
1-2-3-:Broncos:!!!!!!!
bendog
07-20-2005, 11:56 AM
fayetteville ark
charleston wv
champigne urbana IL
fredricksburg Maryland
eugene or
That's impressive. I've been to 3 of those places and would move in a hearbeat.
GSRelyea
07-20-2005, 12:07 PM
Colorado Springs
Albany, NY (Wierd)
Denver
Charleston SC
Spider
07-20-2005, 12:20 PM
Ogden Freaking Utah ........ I will stay in Casper
bronco militia
07-20-2005, 12:22 PM
Grand Junction, CO was #1.....close enough
Billy Clyde Puckett
07-20-2005, 12:25 PM
My top spots based on this quiz:
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Indianapolis, Indiana
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Toledo, Ohio
Mansfield, Ohio
St. Cloud, Minnesota
Terre Haute, Indiana
Muncie, Indiana
Springfield, Missouri
Duluth, Minnesota
Joplin, Missouri
Ogden, Utah
Evansville, Indiana
Elkhart-Goshen, Indiana
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Des Moines, Iowa
Omaha, Nebraska
Fargo, ND
Detroit, Michigan
Bismarck, ND
Cincinnati, Ohio
St. Louis, Missouri
Sioux Falls, SD
Columbia, Missouri
Jeez - You must have said you liked freezing rain, smelly air, bad tasting water and boring people.
bronco militia
07-20-2005, 12:30 PM
Jeez - You must have said you liked freezing rain, smelly air, bad tasting water and boring people.
Ha! Ha! Ha!
Ogden Freaking Utah ........ I will stay in Casper
LOL
I remember now I had 2 places in Utah on my list one being Salt Lake City. I was like I'm not mormon and I'm not into polygamy. One wife is more then enough :)
REB
1-2-3:Broncos:!!!!!!!
Spider
07-20-2005, 12:37 PM
LOL
I remember now I had 2 places in Utah on my list one being Salt Lake City. I was like I'm not mormon and I'm not into polygamy. One wife is more then enough :)
REB
1-2-3:Broncos:!!!!!!!
LOL ......Yeah I dont want to go down that road more then 1 wife .......Closest I will get to Utah is the Flamming Gorge ;D
bendog
07-20-2005, 12:59 PM
I had to go to Provo once to find this 'puter. More frigging blond babes than I ever saw in one place. Definitely not worth the price of admission, though.
Old Dude
07-20-2005, 01:08 PM
Funny, I only got 7:
Las Vegas
Reno
Atlantic City
Cripple Creek
Blackhawk
Deadwood
Central City
Crushaholic
07-20-2005, 01:09 PM
Jeez - You must have said you liked freezing rain, smelly air, bad tasting water and boring people.
I think the thing is broken. I said I wanted a medium-size city with a cooler climate. The spots in Misery hardly count as a cooler climate... Ha!
Spider
07-20-2005, 01:10 PM
I dont know how many places I got total , I just saw Ogden Utah and went in full melt down mode ...... I couldnt click out of that site fast enough .....
Sassy
07-20-2005, 01:10 PM
Jeez - You must have said you liked freezing rain, smelly air, bad tasting water and boring people.
Watch it now...I live in Fargo! :-[ Except for winter/mosquitoes it's not that bad.
Billy Clyde Puckett
07-20-2005, 01:10 PM
Funny, I only got 7:
Las Vegas
Reno
Atlantic City
Cripple Creek
Blackhawk
Deadwood
Central City
Que up Kenny rogers singing "the Gambler"
Spider
07-20-2005, 01:11 PM
Watch it now...I live in Fargo! :-[ Except for winter/mosquitoes it's not that bad.
Fargo you go , the moorehead you get ;D
Crushaholic
07-20-2005, 01:12 PM
Que up Kenny rogers singing "the Gambler"
...or Kenny Rogers beating up a camera guy...
Bronco_Beerslug
07-20-2005, 01:13 PM
Funny, I only got 7:
Las Vegas
Reno
Atlantic City
Cripple Creek
Blackhawk
Deadwood
Central City
LOL! I haven't done it in awhile but I don't remember seeng the "I have to be within walking distance of a casino" option.
Crushaholic
07-20-2005, 01:13 PM
Ogden Freaking Utah ........ I will stay in Casper
That was one of the places on my list. What's wrong with Ogden? ???
bendog
07-20-2005, 01:14 PM
Funny, I only got 7:
Las Vegas
Reno
Atlantic City
Cripple Creek
Blackhawk
Deadwood
Central City
I sense a common thread, lol
Billy Clyde Puckett
07-20-2005, 01:14 PM
Watch it now...I live in Fargo! :-[ Except for winter/mosquitoes it's not that bad.
Hope you have a good shotgun to take care of those skiters. :)
Spider
07-20-2005, 01:15 PM
That was one of the places on my list. What's wrong with Ogden? ???
outside of the fact it is in Utah , I dont like how they run the Bars , sell beer ( even though I dont drink) and I realy dont care for the morman influence .....
Someone likes to gamble eh? :)
REB
1-2-3-:Broncos:!!!!!!!
I dont like how they run the Bars
This peaks my curiosity. How do they run the bars? jc
REB
1-2-3-:Broncos:!!!!!!!
Fort Morgan, Colorado!! Nice scenery there! ;)
Spider
07-20-2005, 01:24 PM
This peaks my curiosity. How do they run the bars? jc
REB
1-2-3-:Broncos:!!!!!!!
you have to become a member of the bar , normaly only a 5 .00 Charge , but it is the principal of it ......Some places outside of Dallas Texas like this ......When I was young I didnt want to join a bar , I wanted to have a few Drinks , and sexualy harrass women ;D
Old Dude
07-20-2005, 01:34 PM
Fort Morgan, Colorado!! Nice scenery there! ;)
What? The Wal-Mart or the Log City slave dwellings?
Old Dude
07-20-2005, 01:37 PM
Watch it now...I live in Fargo! :-[ Except for winter/mosquitoes it's not that bad.
I almost made it to North Dakota last week, but I chickened out when I hit 106 degree heat in Belle Fourche, SD. I figured you guys were probably at ground zero of the caldera.
Sassy
07-20-2005, 01:41 PM
I almost made it to North Dakota last week, but I chickened out when I hit 106 degree heat in Belle Fourche, SD. I figured you guys were probably at ground zero of the caldera.
It's been in the 90's and hot..e.xcept I think for Monday...when it was 70....
Lately it's felt a little like New Orleans around here!
bendog
07-20-2005, 01:44 PM
uhhhh, it's 95 - 97 degrees here all week, with 80% humidity. New Orleans is worse, because the humidity is even worse, plus the place will sink and all will die if they take a category 4 head on. (-:
Billy Clyde Puckett
07-20-2005, 01:47 PM
New Orleans is worse, because the humidity is even worse, plus the place will sink and all will die if they take a category 4 head on. (-:
On the bright side, a little hurricane could flush some of the piss off the streets in NO. :)
Crushaholic
07-20-2005, 01:52 PM
It's been in the 90's and hot..e.xcept I think for Monday...when it was 70....
Lately it's felt a little like New Orleans around here!
Well, forget that. I was hoping that North Dakota had a cooler climate in the summer... :-[
~Crash~
07-20-2005, 01:58 PM
fayetteville ark
charleston wv
champigne urbana IL
fredricksburg Maryland
eugene or
That's impressive. I've been to 3 of those places and would move in a hearbeat.
you would love fayetteville ark great place to live I wish I lived there right now it usaly around 10 degrees cooler there then were i live it has been in the lower 90's this wee so you do the math nice there as usal ...
in about 5 years I plan on moving to Oregon . so I will try servey
whats up reb !!!!!
~Crash~
07-20-2005, 02:02 PM
oh and reb boise is a great place to live with out doubt ... I want to live not to far from there...I am thinking close to portland depends on were I can get land ...
~Crash~
07-20-2005, 02:06 PM
the link is not working ?
Bronco_Beerslug
07-20-2005, 02:15 PM
the link is not working ?
Appears the Mane has crashed the site hmmm...
Sassy
07-20-2005, 02:18 PM
I couldn't get it to work either.
Yea. The mid Atlantic has been dealing with ungodly temps when you mix in the more ungodly humidity. It's been wlaking out the door and running into a brick wall. Goodbye nice fresh shower.
REB
1-2-3-BRONCOS:!!!!!!!
whats up reb !!!!!
Doing good crashie. Hope the same for you. Where the hell ya been man? Keep up the good work.
REB
1-2-3-:Broncos:!!!!!!!
~Crash~
07-20-2005, 02:51 PM
working out in that heat ....dog's , black berries ,and tomatos all of them out in that heat lol...but yes I am doing great !
Sassy
07-20-2005, 03:37 PM
Well, forget that. I was hoping that North Dakota had a cooler climate in the summer... :-[
We've had a strange summer...June was all rain and cool...6 inches of rain! The rest of the time has been really hot...and humid...doesn't seem like an inbetween day this summer unless it's windy...and they are few and far between.
working out in that heat ....dog's , black berries ,and tomatos all of them out in that heat lol...but yes I am doing great !
Thank God Crashie! God willing less heat and more puppies and may I say a BRONCO SUPER BOWL!!!!!!!
REB
1-2-3-:Broncos:!!!!!!!
Bronco_Beerslug
07-20-2005, 07:13 PM
The site is up again. I forgot about the info request at the end of the survey, just fill it out with bogus info if you don't want them to know anything about you.
Here's my results.......
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Your Top Spots
Deland, Florida The Athens of Florida
The Hawtense Conrad Elephant Fantasyland, with a collection of over 1,000 elephantine figurines, is located in this Florida town...
Population: 21,000 | Average Home Price: $130,000 | Precipitation: 50" | Snow: 0"
Crystal River, Florida Manatee Haven
More than 250 manatees spend the winter in the warm waters of this town's Kings Bay...
Population: 3,485 | Average Home Price: $145,000 | Precipitation: 45" | Snow: 0"
Brunswick, Georgia Georgia’s Art Capital
The "Spanish moss" prevalent on this Georgia city's oak trees is actually neither a moss nor Spanish…
Population: 16,000 | Average Home Price: $122,000 | Precipitation: 51" | Snow: 0"
St. Marys, Georgia Georgia’s Oldest City
This spot in the southeast corner of Georgia is the gateway to beautiful Cumberland Island National Seashore…
Population: 14,000 | Average Home Price: $102,000 | Precipitation: 51" | Snow: 0"
Port Aransas, Texas Always in Season
This relaxed spot on Texas' Gulf Coast has a free trolley to whisk you between the town's restaurants, galleries and boutiques…
Population: 3,370 | Average Home Price: $180,000 | Precipitation: 30" | Snow: 0"
San Marcos, Texas Hill Country Jewel
This river city in south-central Texas is considered by some to be the oldest continuously-inhabited area in the Northern Hemisphere…
Population: 35,000 | Average Home Price: $132,000 | Precipitation: 35" | Snow: 0"
Fort Pierce, Florida Heart of the Citrus Region
Here in "The Sunrise City," you can visit the Gilbert's Bar House of Refuge, a Coast Guard Lifesaving Station-turned-museum…
Population: 38,000 | Average Home Price: $120,000 | Precipitation: 62" | Snow: 0"
Rockport, Texas The Texas Riviera
This sunny, friendly spot on the Gulf of Mexico is home to the Texas Maritime Museum...
Population: 7,400 | Average Home Price: $165,000 | Precipitation: 30" | Snow: 0"
Edenton, North Carolina The South’s Prettiest Small Town
This ''mothertown'' of North Carolina was the first permanent settlement in the state…
Population: 5,400 | Average Home Price: $225,000 | Precipitation: 49" | Snow: 5"
Fort Walton Beach, Florida The Emerald Coast
The Florida town has the best beach in the South, according to a poll of Southern Living Magazine readers…
Population: 20,000 | Average Home Price: $120,000 | Precipitation: 58" | Snow: 0"
(CONTINUED)
Bronco_Beerslug
07-20-2005, 07:14 PM
Hattiesburg, Mississippi Hub of South Mississippi
This southeast Mississippi hub has been rated the #1 small city in the nation for health care…
Population: 46,700 | Average Home Price: $139,000 | Precipitation: 58" | Snow: 0"
Beaufort, South Carolina Arts Center of the Lowcountry
The annual Water Festival in this South Carolina town includes a festive river parade with decorated boats…
Population: 13,000 | Average Home Price: $200,000 | Precipitation: 50" | Snow: 0"
Panama City, Florida World’s Loveliest Beaches
This Florida spot has over 27 miles of beach with truly emerald green waters and quartz white sand…
Population: 36,400 | Average Home Price: $131,000 | Precipitation: 62" | Snow: 0"
Round Top, Texas Tiny Art Town In Texas’ Hill Country
Only 81 people live here, but 50,000 visitors come for the antique fairs each year…
Population: 77 | Average Home Price: $115,000 | Precipitation: 41" | Snow: 1"
Conroe, Texas Big Lake Country
This Texas town is the gateway to Lake Conroe, a 22,000-acre water playground encircled by pine forests and sandy beaches…
Population: 37,000 | Average Home Price: $130,000 | Precipitation: 46" | Snow: 0"
New Smyrna Beach, Florida Orlando’s Beach
This city's founding father obtained a land grant from the British crown in 1768 and began the country's largest attempt at colonization…
Population: 20,700 | Average Home Price: $239,000 | Precipitation: 51" | Snow: 0"
Bronco_Beerslug
07-20-2005, 07:15 PM
Lake Havasu City, Arizona Arizona’s West Coast
In 1968 the founder father of this lake spot bought the famed London Bridge for $2.6 million and rebuilt its arches of the blue water here…
Population: 49,000 | Average Home Price: $200,000 | Precipitation: 4" | Snow: 0"
Atlantic Beach-Morehead City, North Carolina Gems of the Eastern Coast
The wreck of Blackbeard's pirate ship was recently found in the coastal inlet near this beautiful North Carolina spot…
Population: 9,500 | Average Home Price: $185,000 | Precipitation: 50" | Snow: 0"
St Augustine, Florida America’s First City
This city, with 25 miles of sandy Florida beaches, is the oldest continuously inhabited spot in the country…
Population: 11,900 | Average Home Price: $195,000 | Precipitation: 51" | Snow: 0"
Houston, Texas City of Excitement
Texas won its independence from Mexico at a battle fought here in 1836; the city became the capital of the Republic of Texas...
Population: 4,178,000 | Average Home Price: $125,000 | Precipitation: 48" | Snow: 0"
Mount Dora, Florida New England of the South
Although first named "Royellou" after a city founder, this spot has later renamed for the "mount" - a plateau with an elevation of 266 feet - on which it rests.
Population: 10,300 | Average Home Price: $199,000 | Precipitation: 56" | Snow: 0"
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Paradise on the Grand Strand
Wealthy landowners and farmers created one of the Atlantic Coast's first summer resorts in this spot in the early 1800's…
Population: 22,800 | Average Home Price: $183,000 | Precipitation: 54" | Snow: 2"
Kerrville, Texas Hill Country Shangri-la
This Hill Country gem is a paradise for birding, with several rare species including the golden-cheeked Warbler and the black-capped Vireo…
Population: 20,400 | Average Home Price: $150,000 | Precipitation: 32" | Snow: 0"
Fairhope, Alabama Alabama’s Seaside Paradise
This town on the eastern shore of Mobile Bay in Alabama was founded in 1894 by a Utopian group from Iowa…
Population: 12,500 | Average Home Price: $170,000 | Precipitation: 58" | Snow: 0"
FADERPROOF
07-20-2005, 07:50 PM
Norfolk, Virginia
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Louisville, Kentucky
El Paso, Texas
Little Rock, Arkansas
Knoxville, Tennessee
Nashville, Tennessee
Jacksonville, Florida
Houston, Texas
Charlotte, North Carolina
Cincinnati, Ohio
Memphis, Tennessee
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Kansas City, Missouri
St. Louis, Missouri
Richmond, Virginia
Orlando, Florida
New Orleans, Louisianna
Baltimore, Maryland
Tampa, Florida
Baton Rouge, Louisianna
Charleston, South Carolina
San Antonio, Texas
Omaha, Nebraska
that's my list in order..
GreatBronco16
07-20-2005, 07:59 PM
Here were my top 5
Provo-Orem, Utah
Fort Collins, Colorado
Ogden, Utah
Boise, Idaho
Tacoma, Washington
Ofcourse Colorado Springs and Denver were listed in the top 10. :)
Breck Bronc
07-20-2005, 08:22 PM
Top Ten;
1. Denver, CO
2. Portland, OR
3. Salt Lake City, UT
4. Hartford, CT
5. Santa Fe, NM
6. Reno, NV
7. Sacramento, CA
8. Honolulu, HI
9. Seattle, WA
10. Missoula, MT
There are only 3 cities I want to live in; Denver, Miami, and NYC. I've lived almost my entire life in two of them and visit the other quite often (NY). Breckenridge, CO is the only other place I'd want to live and it's already pretty much my home away from home.
Crushaholic
07-20-2005, 10:45 PM
I see a trend forming in your list, Beerslug. You don't like snow... Ha!
Macnut
07-21-2005, 01:04 AM
My top spot was Boise Idaho. I can live with that. Beautiful Rockie Mountains and Boise State Broncos with the very cool Blue field with orange endzones. :)
That blue field sucks big time! It should be outlawed. Very good football team though. Will lose to Hawaii this year.
orange crusher
07-21-2005, 01:27 AM
I almost made it to North Dakota last week, but I chickened out when I hit 106 degree heat in Belle Fourche, SD. I figured you guys were probably at ground zero of the caldera.
Uh, must have been the day it hit 109 here.
kent156
07-21-2005, 03:12 AM
TOP FIVE
LITTLE ROCK ARKANSAS
nASHVILLE TENNESSEE
LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY
EL PASO TEXAS
TAMPA fLORIDA
Billy Clyde Puckett
07-21-2005, 05:30 AM
Lake Havasu City, Arizona Arizona’s West Coast
In 1968 the founder father of this lake spot bought the famed London Bridge for $2.6 million and rebuilt its arches of the blue water here…
Population: 49,000 | Average Home Price: $200,000 | Precipitation: 4" | Snow: 0"
Atlantic Beach-Morehead City, North Carolina Gems of the Eastern Coast
The wreck of Blackbeard's pirate ship was recently found in the coastal inlet near this beautiful North Carolina spot…
Population: 9,500 | Average Home Price: $185,000 | Precipitation: 50" | Snow: 0"
St Augustine, Florida America’s First City
This city, with 25 miles of sandy Florida beaches, is the oldest continuously inhabited spot in the country…
Population: 11,900 | Average Home Price: $195,000 | Precipitation: 51" | Snow: 0"
Houston, Texas City of Excitement
Texas won its independence from Mexico at a battle fought here in 1836; the city became the capital of the Republic of Texas...
Population: 4,178,000 | Average Home Price: $125,000 | Precipitation: 48" | Snow: 0"
Mount Dora, Florida New England of the South
Although first named "Royellou" after a city founder, this spot has later renamed for the "mount" - a plateau with an elevation of 266 feet - on which it rests.
Population: 10,300 | Average Home Price: $199,000 | Precipitation: 56" | Snow: 0"
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Paradise on the Grand Strand
Wealthy landowners and farmers created one of the Atlantic Coast's first summer resorts in this spot in the early 1800's…
Population: 22,800 | Average Home Price: $183,000 | Precipitation: 54" | Snow: 2"
Kerrville, Texas Hill Country Shangri-la
This Hill Country gem is a paradise for birding, with several rare species including the golden-cheeked Warbler and the black-capped Vireo…
Population: 20,400 | Average Home Price: $150,000 | Precipitation: 32" | Snow: 0"
Fairhope, Alabama Alabama’s Seaside Paradise
This town on the eastern shore of Mobile Bay in Alabama was founded in 1894 by a Utopian group from Iowa…
Population: 12,500 | Average Home Price: $170,000 | Precipitation: 58" | Snow: 0"
Find religion adn pray you are not sentenced to Lake Havasu, AZ. My family lived there for 20 years. It is hell on earth. Nothing but heat, rocks and a bunch of drunken 17 year olds from California.
Bronco_Beerslug
07-21-2005, 05:39 AM
I see a trend forming in your list, Beerslug. You don't like snow... Ha!
:) I lived and worked in it all my life so now visiting snow is all I need to get my fix.
Find religion adn pray you are not sentenced to Lake Havasu, AZ. My family lived there for 20 years. It is hell on earth. Nothing but heat, rocks and a bunch of drunken 17 year olds from California.
I don't know how it appeared on my list with the criteria I picked.
OrangeShadow
07-21-2005, 05:42 AM
Mount Vernon, Washington
Whidbey Island/Oak Harbor/Coupeville, Washington
Morganton, North Carolina
Newark, Delaware
Salisbury, North Carolina
Clayton, Georgia
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Smyrna, Delaware
Guthrie, Oklahoma
Hendersonville,
Edenton, North Carolina
Sequim, Washington
Woodbury, Tennessee
Brevard, North Carolina
Hopkinsville, Kentucky
Paris, Tennessee
Waynesville, North Carolina
Grand Junction, Colorado
Murray, Kentucky
Winterville, North Carolina
Port Townsend, Washington
Anacortes, Washington
Prescott, Arizona
Charlottesville, Virginia
Billy Clyde Puckett
07-21-2005, 10:27 AM
Charleston, SC
Norfolk, Va
Jacksonville, FL
Charlotte, NC
Oklahoma City, OK
Cincinnati, OH
Knoxville, TN
Virginia Beach, Va
Memphis.TN
Orlando, FL
Louisville, KY
Richmond, VA
Nashville ,TN
Salt lake City, UT
Seattle
Houston
Denver
Ft. Worth
Tucson
Long Island
Austin
San Antonio
Miami
West Palm Beach
Cincinnati, Oklahoma City, Long Island and the Texas cities would be on my "last places on earth I would live" list.
I like most of those Southern towns, but I think I am in Denver for life.
ZachKC
07-21-2005, 10:40 AM
My top spots based on this quiz:
Springfield, Missouri
Columbia, Missouri
Nice...
Nuggets4
07-21-2005, 10:55 AM
90% of my list was cities in Oregon and Colorado (Boulder was the only Colorado in the top 5). Then, just to screw with my mind, they threw in a city from Arkansas and one from Alabama.
Crushaholic
07-21-2005, 10:56 AM
Nice...
I'm not sure what criteria brought up those cities. I can sort of understand Columbia, because I indicated that I wouldn't mind being in a college town. Springfield...I don't know...low crime, maybe?
hmmm...
Steve Shields
07-21-2005, 10:57 AM
It gave me Denver as my No.1 choice!
watermock
07-21-2005, 10:59 AM
"If it is important to you that you have a community of like believers near you, please check any and all appropriate boxes below"
How amusing. The questions are framed.
It's an elaborate scam to spam your email. How amusing.
ZachKC
07-21-2005, 11:02 AM
I'm not sure what criteria brought up those cities. I can sort of understand Columbia, because I indicated that I wouldn't mind being in a college town. Springfield...I don't know...low crime, maybe?
hmmm...
Missouri St. has as many kids as Mizzou and it has a revitalized downtown that has all kinds of good nightlife\college town atmosphere. Lots of music...low crime. About 150k live here.
ZachKC
07-21-2005, 11:03 AM
My Number 1 was Charlotte, NC
Rohirrim
07-21-2005, 11:03 AM
Little Rock, Arkansas
Ventura, California
Honolulu, Hawaii
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
Long Beach, California
Sacramento, California
Baltimore, Maryland
Las Cruces, New Mexico
Washington, District of Columbia
Alexandria, Louisiana
Santa Barbara, California
Santa Cruz, California
Portland, Oregon
Monroe, Louisiana
Shreveport-Bossier City, Louisiana
Las Vegas, Nevada
El Cajon, California
San Clemente, California
Lafayette (Cajun Country), Louisiana
Eugene, Oregon
Corvallis, Oregon
Natchitoches, Louisiana
Little Rock??? What the hell would I do in Little Rock? I can definitely see me in some of those other places though.
Crushaholic
07-21-2005, 11:05 AM
Missouri St. has as many kids as Mizzou and it has a revitalized downtown that has all kinds of good nightlife\college town atmosphere. Lots of music...low crime. About 150k live here.
interesting... :thumbs:
All I know is that my list indicates I need to get the hell out of Kansas... ROFL!
ZachKC
07-21-2005, 11:07 AM
interesting... :thumbs:
All I know is that my list indicates I need to get the hell out of Kansas... ROFL!
Dude, you shouldn't need a website to tell you that. ROFL!
Crushaholic
07-21-2005, 11:07 AM
Little Rock??? What the hell would I do in Little Rock?
Bow down at the feet of the Bill Clinton museum? LOL
Nuggets4
07-21-2005, 12:20 PM
"If it is important to you that you have a community of like believers near you, please check any and all appropriate boxes below"
How amusing. The questions are framed.
It's an elaborate scam to spam your email. How amusing.
If you're dumb enough to give them a real e-mail address, you deserve the spam.