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Mon Nov-15-10 03:55 PM
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Pick a state (three questions in one.) |
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1. If you could pick any U.S. state to live in, what would it be? 2. If you couldn't pick the state you live in now, would your answer change, and if so, to what? 3. If you couldn't pick any state you have ever lived in, would your answer change, and if so, to what?
My own answers: My home state is Illinois, which is pleasant enough, so I guess I would stay put. If not Illinois, then New York, where I lived at one time. I used to live in Rochester and know some people there, so that would make it a good starting point. If I had to pick a state where I had no connections to, pro-labor Michigan would be good. Other states on my "short list" would be Wisconsin, Minnesota, Vermont, Massachusetts. Nice blue states with tolerably cool climates.
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Mon Nov-15-10 03:57 PM
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1. My home state is Minnesota, and I love it. |
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So:
1. Minnesota.
2. Hmm. Maybe Illinois, in Chicago. Maybe Wisconsin, so Mr. Brickbat could stay at his job.
3. Maybe California, but I like having four seasons.
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Mon Nov-15-10 04:06 PM
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New York is where I live and I live here on purpose.
If I couldn't live here I would probably move to Chicago where I grew up and have family.
If I had to pick a state I've never lived in, I'd probably choose Minnesota. I really enjoyed visiting friends in Minneapolis many years ago and I still have tons of friends there, or Wisconsin, where we used to vacation, but my husband would hate it in either place, so maybe Boston area, which makes my list pretty much the same as yours.
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Mon Nov-15-10 04:10 PM
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2> Still clear w/ New Mexico 3> Hawaii
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Mon Nov-15-10 04:14 PM
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4. California. New Mexico. No, it wouldn't. |
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Mon Nov-15-10 04:18 PM
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Mon Nov-15-10 05:23 PM
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7. The state where I live now, California. Other states I'd consider |
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Edited on Mon Nov-15-10 05:24 PM by Lindsey
would be Oregon, Washington State, and Illinois (Chicago). I forgot to add Hawaii.
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Mon Nov-15-10 05:21 PM
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6. 1. Still thinking about that. |
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Edited on Mon Nov-15-10 05:21 PM by KamaAina
Leading contenders are HI, CA, NY/NJ, LA (New Orleans).
2. That would remove CA from the list.
3. But I've lived in so many! :( Probably GA (Atlanta).
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Mon Nov-15-10 05:55 PM
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8. California, New Jersey, New Jersey or New York...whichever one has the best... |
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chance for me to live by a really big body of water....
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Mon Nov-15-10 06:34 PM
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But if I had total control, I'm sure I could find an attractive area in any state...
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Mon Nov-15-10 06:57 PM
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10. I'm locked into Alabama. |
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Taxes for retirees are very low. No income tax on pensions or S/S. My RE tax is about $1000 annually.
I'd move to MA to be closer to our daughter and grandkids, but can't afford it.
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Mon Nov-15-10 07:59 PM
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11. California, Alaska, Washington |
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Mon Nov-15-10 08:26 PM
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12. My home state is Michigan and I never want to live anywhere else |
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If forced to move, I'd pick somewhere in MA, NH, or VT.
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Mon Nov-15-10 08:34 PM
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Mon Nov-15-10 09:26 PM
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14. I'm a Hoosier and I love it. |
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1. I love Indiana and I want to stay here.
2. Montana. Wide open spaces and few people.
3. Oregon. For a secret reason.
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Mon Nov-15-10 09:28 PM
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15. there is a lot to dislike about Arizona, |
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but there are also great things and my roots go back 5 generations so it IS my choice
second might be New Mexico (or Chihuahua - you didn't specify for question 2:P )
having never lived there keeps it my answer
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Mon Nov-15-10 09:54 PM
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16. 1. I would stay in PA. I'm used to it! |
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2. If not PA, then NM because I think it's so beautiful. 3. No, I'd stick with NM. I never lived there, just visited.
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Mon Nov-15-10 10:14 PM
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17. Is Canada a state yet? |
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If not, Minnesota or Vermont or maybe Oregon 2) no 3) no change.
where do I get my tickets?
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Mon Nov-15-10 10:16 PM
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18. I live in Northern California, and wouldn't leave it, but if I had to |
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move to another state I would choose Southern California.
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Mon Nov-15-10 10:29 PM
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Not for political reasons, certainly, but just cause I like the area, the people are characters (in spite of the fact that lots are dyed-in-the-wool conservatives, the odd progressives you find are gems), and the scenery and history are outstanding, and the air is clean. Plus, from a lot of places you can see forever. I like that, makes me less claustrophobic.
1. Wyoming. Going home next year.
2. I'm in Maryland now, so, yes, my answer changes, to Wyoming.
3. Any state I haven't lived in - hmmm, I've lived in quite a few. I guess Montana. Cause it's close to Wyoming. I'd live just over the border. :) That's probably cheating, but hey . . .
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Mon Nov-15-10 10:35 PM
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20. We did pick, and chose Oregon. |
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I'm glad we did. I've also lived in Nor Cal, and I'd live in Berkeley again; love that town. I'd also consider Seattle.
So, I guess my answer is Oregon, Calif. and Washington. I also enjoyed living in Washington DC.
I've also lived in Ohio and Colorado (briefly) but have no desire to live in either of those states again. I need a coast.
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