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Easier to name the ones I would live in: ND, MT, TX, Wy,SD, NE,OK, ID, UT.
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Minnesota/wisconsin. That accent drives me nuts.
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Anywhere where the populace doesn't have either an Appalachian or southern accent. 'At right'ere's a purty good ainser.
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I would like to add besides 2nd Amendment friendly I want rivers and lakes close to fish and trees. If there is no water and trees don't grow there I find it depressing.
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I haven't kept track, Is California winning again?
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I could live anywhere with decent hunting, good fishing, and good economic opportunities.
What's amazing to me is how many people live in areas, wish for something better, but don't do what they have available. Doers tend to do stuff no matter where they are at. And people who make excuses and don't really get out much do the exact same thing no matter where they are. This is a good point. I had a mentor who told me there is no bad place to live in America, but there are a lot of bad jobs. A bit of hyperbole, but the point is solid. Reached the milestone in life now, where I don't have to live somewhere I don't want to
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Lots of great places to live. New England, the south, PNW…..I’d probably skip much of the mid west. Western Dakotas and Nebraska are cool though. I could do that.
Shame CA is so politically perverted. It would hands down be my #1 choice.
As it is, I’ll happily make SC work. I’d like to be in a place to split time in the future. Cali is probably the most awesome state by far. (Sorry Texas, it's not even close) Except for the people, even then it's like many states. A small area controls the whole state. What's not to like in Cali (except people). Big mountains, desert, ocean, whatever weather that trips your trigger. Damn near anything, geography wise, the entire country offers. But then, there are the people. (The bad ones, not some of our members)
Parents who say they have good kids..Usually don't!
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...Actually Sycamore, you are sort of right....
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don't want to live in any of the other 49.
Could make do in parts of the 3 other 4 Corner states, and parts of NV
Life is good!
...Actually Sycamore, you are sort of right....
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Every state but Alaska, Montana, Wyoming and Idaho.
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I've only lived in NY and Nebraska. Had no money when I was in Nebraska (air force).
I planned on looking at Boise in 2014 but things changed. Easier to pick where I would live.
I'd pick a red state with the low heat and humidity. What does that leave,
Yes: SD, UT, MT, WY, ID
Maybe NE, IA, TX, ND, TN, MO, NV, WV, NH
NO: The rest
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Nowhere in the L48 except maybe for North Dakota.
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Lots of great places to live. New England, the south, PNW…..I’d probably skip much of the mid west. Western Dakotas and Nebraska are cool though. I could do that.
Shame CA is so politically perverted. It would hands down be my #1 choice.
As it is, I’ll happily make SC work. I’d like to be in a place to split time in the future. Cali is probably the most awesome state by far. (Sorry Texas, it's not even close) Except for the people, even then it's like many states. A small area controls the whole state. What's not to like in Cali (except people). Big mountains, desert, ocean, whatever weather that trips your trigger. Damn near anything, geography wise, the entire country offers. But then, there are the people. (The bad ones, not some of our members) My first 35 years were spent in NorCal. Wonderful time. We left due to a job transfer in 1996.
Conduct is the best proof of character.
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Number one on anyone's list should be New Jersey, Most states have a least one redeeming quality. Not Jersey. That being said . I am convinced life is better for me where I am , no stress , less people and plenty of hunting and fishing, though I do wish there were more panfish to eat............
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I’ll make it simple. Only states would live in.
Oklahoma Texas Arkansas Idaho Maybe Kansas Maybe Louisiana Maybe Alabama
Indiana appears to be a conservative state but it’s surrounded buy the bad guys. Interesting choices. Southern Indiana along the Ohio River looks pretty good. But they get a lot more snow than we do down South. DF
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Only states I would consider are Alaska, Tennessee, Kentucky, Montana, and Idaho. Of all the states I previously lived in, Colorado and Pennsylvania and Washington I absolutely detest due to the taxes and politics.
My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
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Washington. I was born here. Left at 18, came back at 54 and I do not recognize this place. Luckily I'm only 20 or so miles from the Free America (Idaho) border. Seriously wishing that I had bought over there instead of here.
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Washington. I was born here. Left at 18, came back at 54 and I do not recognize this place. Luckily I'm only 20 or so miles from the Free America (Idaho) border. Seriously wishing that I had bought over there instead of here. Maybe you’ll be in Idaho after the big carve out. DF
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I’ll make it simple. Only states would live in.
Oklahoma Texas Arkansas Idaho Maybe Kansas Maybe Louisiana Maybe Alabama
Indiana appears to be a conservative state but it’s surrounded buy the bad guys. Interesting choices. Southern Indiana along the Ohio River looks pretty good. But they get a lot more snow than we do down South. DF There is some really beautiful country in southwest Indiana. I just doubt there's much public access to most of it.
Don't be the darkness.
America will perish while those who should be standing guard are satisfying their lusts.
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