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10-06-2008, 12:55 AM #31
Lol. You guys are the more "classy" type of beer, Milwaukee is all Miller and Pabst and such which is why Milwaukee and Wisconsin has more drunks and probably party harder than Denver. C'mon they name their baseball team after them and the Miller High Life guy from the comercials got a standing ovation at todays game when he was showed on the big screen, ha ha
But according to beerhistory.com Milwaukee is the "beer capitol" of the world.
http://www.beerhistory.com/library/h...ilwaukee.shtml
But its w/e.
Denver sounds amazing, if I like it, I would have to chose between Denver and SC or NC.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm...................
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10-06-2008, 01:21 AM #32
Miami, FL. Family and work is here but if i could i probably would live in Orlando somewhere where it's quiet lol. Miami is cool to vacation in but sucks to live in. GL finding a job down here. Women are awsome though. I do try to and go to Dolphins, Heat, Marlins and Hurricanes games though so i would miss that. I grew up in Chicago and i miss the snow sometimes as Christmas sucks without it in my opinion lol.
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10-06-2008, 01:26 AM #33
I LOVEEEE Orlando, Thats another placed I considered, What do you like about Orlando?
And I know what you mean I was in Orlando for the Badgers game last year during Christmas, and I was depressed, I was like how do these people celebrate Christmas??????????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!
They had Christmas trees, its almost like it shouldnt exist.
Why did you move there
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10-06-2008, 01:38 AM #34
Well i been in Miami since i was 12 i think cause my mother could not stand the winters in chicago anymore so i been here ever since. We vacation alot in Orlando and i love how it's not crowded like in Miami or south florida for that matter lol. Themeparks everywhere. It's quiet and the homes are cheap as hell but there's no jobs just like in miami aswell. Ever since moving to miami all my christmas's sucks and i have 2 kids that i have to try and fake enjoying christmas for them. The have never seen snow and would love to take them to chicago one day lol.
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10-06-2008, 01:43 AM #35
WOW man, never seen snow? That must suck, you have to take them back, no doubt.
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10-06-2008, 09:22 AM #36
Let me chime in here. I lived in Orlando for two years and these are my thoughts --
GOOD:
Nice climate, good looking women, mild winters, not a far drive to Daytona, Cocoa, or Tampa, lots to do, lots of cool bars
BAD:
Humidity/heat in the summer is unbearable, HUGE bugs (roaches, spiders, flying ants, etc), Too many people, too many foreigners/tourists clogging up the highways (it used to take me 1.5 hrs to get to work 20 miles away).
I've always said that Orlando is a nice place to visit, but not to live.
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10-06-2008, 09:27 AM #37
I am from Puerto Rico but I am living in Panama City, FL because of my work.
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10-06-2008, 09:43 AM #38
you should've stopped after good looking women
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I am from the mean streets of White Lake, Michigan LMAO!!!
No, most people from Michigan are the same way of thinking, we all hate Michigan, but we don't plan on leaving. It's great if you are into expierincing all 4 seasons throughout the year, but if you are a big fan of hating the cold, freezing winters like me, Michigan is no place for you!Hidden Content
Dan LeFevour PC 192/283
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10-06-2008, 10:00 AM #39
I am from Constantine Michigan...
Yes as dan said four nice seasons hate it but not leaving... But we do have the highest unemployment ratings so stay far far away...LOL
Dave
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10-06-2008, 10:04 AM #40

I dont live there, but I go there on vacation a lot. A great place to live is Highlands, NC. You should check it out!
Highlands is nice...if you're rich. It's a tiny resort town and about half the population live in country clubs and that's their second home (or third...or fourth). I worked at one of the country clubs on the golf course for two years (great town if you like golf...and are rich). From the clubhouse, if you looked up on top of the closest mountain, you saw a huge $2 million house...and that was the guys GUEST HOUSE. As with most of the clubs, it's private and you have to be a member or be a guest of a member to play and each round was $130+ over 4 years ago.
There are no chain restaurants, no fast food, no chain grocery stores or discount stores allowed. That's right, no McDonald's, no Wal-Mart, no Bi-Lo/Food Lion/etc. As far as I know, the only chain establishments in Highlands are gas stations, Ace Hardware, and banks. It's a very uppity, tight nit place...you know how in small towns there are a few rich families that pretty much run everything? Well most of Highlands is rich families so not much gets done that might sully their pristine image.
Anyway, just wanted to chime in on that...it is a beautiful town, but way out of the price range for most people. There are a lot of other pretty, small towns in WNC that are a little more affordable.
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