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Heres CNN Money Magazine's top 10 best big cities to live:
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag ... ities.html
1 Colorado Springs, CO Population: 369,800
2 Austin, TX Population: 690,300
3 Mesa, AZ Population: 442,800
4 Raleigh, NC Population: 341,500
5 San Diego, CA Population: 1,255,500
6 Virginia Beach, VA Population: 438,400
7 Omaha, NE Population: 414,500
8 Columbus, OH Population: 730,700
9 Wichita, KS Population: 354,900
10 New York, NY Population: 8,143,200
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag ... ities.html
1 Colorado Springs, CO Population: 369,800
2 Austin, TX Population: 690,300
3 Mesa, AZ Population: 442,800
4 Raleigh, NC Population: 341,500
5 San Diego, CA Population: 1,255,500
6 Virginia Beach, VA Population: 438,400
7 Omaha, NE Population: 414,500
8 Columbus, OH Population: 730,700
9 Wichita, KS Population: 354,900
10 New York, NY Population: 8,143,200
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True. I'd say a stable, reasonably priced real estate market is a good indicator of livability. As are an absence of wildfires, earthquakes, illegal aliens, smog and hair metal bands.DallasFanatic wrote:Ummm, because people can't afford it?BSmack wrote: BTW: If San Diego is so fucking great, how come you don't see San Diego anywhere in the Places Rated 10 most livable cities list?
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I've got an aunt who lives in San Diego. She thinks it's great. Of course she's 89 years old and legally blind.DallasFanatic wrote:I'm going to go out on a limb here and say you've never been to SD before Bri. Keep tryin.
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Toddowen wrote:So Philly, Rochester, DC, Boston are "Top 10" desirable places to live?BSmack wrote:I've got an aunt who lives in San Diego. She thinks it's great. Of course she's 89 years old and legally blind.DallasFanatic wrote:I'm going to go out on a limb here and say you've never been to SD before Bri. Keep tryin.
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The definition of "legally blind" needs to be redefined I'd say, because that list is making your aunt look like Master Po.
Another Day, another asskicking on Bri for being an utter dumbfuck.
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And yet you're the one who wants to off himself?Toddowen wrote:So Philly, Rochester, DC, Boston are "Top 10" desirable places to live?
The definition of "legally blind" needs to be redefined I'd say, because that list is making your aunt look like Master Po.
Just another shitty day in paradise eh?
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Nah, I like where I live. If I didn't, I wouldn't have just invested in a home. And even when I retire, I won't be moving to California. I'll probably just follow my in-law's example and travel during the worst of the winter months.DallasFanatic wrote:Jealousy a bitch, aint it Bri?BSmack wrote:I've got an aunt who lives in San Diego. She thinks it's great. Of course she's 89 years old and legally blind.DallasFanatic wrote:I'm going to go out on a limb here and say you've never been to SD before Bri. Keep tryin.
"Once upon a time, dinosaurs didn't have families. They lived in the woods and ate their children. It was a golden age."
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"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
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