Originally posted by: Linux23
NJ, where the toxic air will kill you faster than any hurricane.
You're exposed to the toxic air cuz you live in Jersey City
Originally posted by: Linux23
NJ, where the toxic air will kill you faster than any hurricane.
Originally posted by: isekii
Originally posted by: Linux23
NJ, where the toxic air will kill you faster than any hurricane.
You're exposed to the toxic air cuz you live in Jersey City
Originally posted by: Ausm
Live life on the edge and move to Wisconsin
Ausm
Originally posted by: Linux23
Originally posted by: isekii
Originally posted by: Linux23
NJ, where the toxic air will kill you faster than any hurricane.
You're exposed to the toxic air cuz you live in Jersey City
LOL. Where do you live?
Originally posted by: Gurck
Depends on your personality / tastes in weather / etc., but if I relocate, and I hope to at some point, I'll be taking a good look at Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Especially if Bush gets reelected.
Yep, good call. Over twenty years ago, my wife and I searched the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill area of North Carolina for a place to settle down. Unfortunately, there were no jobs available, so we stayed with our families, here on the north coast.Originally posted by: Excelsior
Aye.Originally posted by: kyparrish
Charlotte, NC
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
I have had the pleasure to visit Yuma, Arizona on many occasions for business. It is a delightful little city full of recreational opportunities and haught cuisine. The temps are just a bit warmish in the summer, but nothing that can't be combatted by staying indoors with the air conditioning turned on full blast.
I would stay away from California, it's like tempting the grim reaper every day. Our earthquakes come in swarms and the aftershocks are usually magnitudes higher on the Richter scale than the primary shock. There is serious concern that the state may soon fall off into the Pacific Ocean and sink when "the big one" hits along the San Andreas Fault. Besides that, there are few jobs and the cost of living is atrocious.
Originally posted by: alm4rr
midatlantic is the best place in the US
No: hurricanes, noreasters, locusts, earthquakes, mudslides, forest fires, floods, tornadoes
Plus, get 4 distinct seasons
You're thinking of the Carolina coast, not the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains.Originally posted by: Mo0o
Seattle is the place to go. We get the best weather. Midatlantic is way too humid and nasty. NC is hell in the summer
Originally posted by: Ornery
You're thinking of the Carolina coast, not the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains.Originally posted by: Mo0o
Seattle is the place to go. We get the best weather. Midatlantic is way too humid and nasty. NC is hell in the summer
North Carolina Climate