I'm not talking about visiting or vacationing...I'm talking about actually living. My choice would have to be Ft. Lauderdale. Everything stays open late, the beach was a walk away, they had nice surf at Dania Beach, and the women were HOT! Plus South Beach was a short drive away. I loved it there and plan to move back when I have enough to retire.
What's the best city you've ever lived in?
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for me, probably was when I was in Marina del Rey (Los Angeles) a few years back. Although now I own a house and there is some pretty decent stuff around, nothing beats the diversity of restaurants and things to do on any given day. Plus the weather and women were to die for
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Denver... (and suburbs)
• We average more sun than San Diego (it's pretty much gorgeous every day year round)
• Mountains are only 40~ minutes away (skiing, hiking, fishing, 4x4'n)
• HUGE amount of breweries per capita
• Commonly make the "fittest" city in the country (read sexiest)
• Dry air (so it's not humid and almost zero mosquitoes), you can escape a hot day by simply stepping into some shade.
I could go on, but those are the big ones.
edit: Oh, and our economy is KILLER. We're doing fantastic right now compared to the rest of the country.Last edited by potter; 05-27-2011, 07:49 AM.
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The greater Austin TX area has been hands down my favoriteComment
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Denver and Bora-Bora (the whole island)Comment
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Barcelona (if they didnt speak catalan) or Amsterdam (only in summer) or probably San Sebastian (if they could sort their politics out, gets a bit intense living there with weekly riots.) Fuck or maybe Cambridge in the UK but that mentally expensive. So out of those 4 places I've lived in a mixture of all of them.Last edited by v4 media; 05-27-2011, 10:20 AM.Comment
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Weed is legal too, right?Denver... (and suburbs)
? We average more sun than San Diego (it's pretty much gorgeous every day year round)
? Mountains are only 40~ minutes away (skiing, hiking, fishing, 4x4'n)
? HUGE amount of breweries per capita
? Commonly make the "fittest" city in the country (read sexiest)
? Dry air (so it's not humid and almost zero mosquitoes), you can escape a hot day by simply stepping into some shade.
I could go on, but those are the big ones.
edit: Oh, and our economy is KILLER. We're doing fantastic right now compared to the rest of the country.Comment
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I'll second Jay's vote for Austin.
Home of the Armadillo World Headquarters.
Music Capital of the World.
UT Football.
City pool is natural springs and officially topless.
Local county park is totally nude (Hippy Hollow, Thanks L-Pink).
Sixth Street and Warehouse Districts.
A lot of people like Jay and myself to hang with.
So many great restaurants.
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Don't forget "Hippy Hollow" !!!I'll second Jay's vote for Austin.
Home of the Armadillo World Headquarters.
Music Capital of the World.
UT Football.
City pool is natural springs and officially topless.
Local county park is totally nude.
Sixth Street and Warehouse Districts.
A lot of people like Jay and myself to hang with.
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1. San Francisco - Tons of things to do and people to meet in this first class city. You cannot beat the killer views mixed with it's city vibe. Food is off the hook. Public transportation is second-to-none.
Also, Lake Tahoe, Mammoth Lakes, and Yosemite National Park only a few hours away. Oakland across the bay. Many other great Bay Area cities nearby like San Jose.
And of course Silicon Valley. It's hard to not run into someone doing something sweet business-wise in mainstream around the city.
Just look at all these companies based within a 1 hr drive or less from downtown SF, or in SF like Twitter. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicon_Valley (scroll down for list).
2. Singapore - Southeast Asia is beautiful. This city state is impeccable. Tons of business and growth there. Also, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Australia all close by.Last edited by D Ghost; 05-27-2011, 12:32 PM.Comment
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how is Austin the music capital of the world?I'll second Jay's vote for Austin.
Home of the Armadillo World Headquarters.
Music Capital of the World.
UT Football.
City pool is natural springs and officially topless.
Local county park is totally nude (Hippy Hollow, Thanks L-Pink).
Sixth Street and Warehouse Districts.
A lot of people like Jay and myself to hang with.
So many great restaurants.
UT Coeds!!
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By far Okinawa, JP
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"The Live Music Capital of the World" is the official city motto for Austin, Texas.
In my opinion, Benton (Country), Detroit (Motown), Nashville (Grand Ole Opry), Memphis (Blues) and New Orleans (Jazz) are really each famous for just one type of music.
Austin got it all with almost 200 venues where you can hear original, live music every night with all types of music from country to techno to punk to blues and more from around 1,900 different live bands. It is hard to beat.Comment
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Pearl Harbor for 3 years, that was fun, now in LA, still having funCarbon is not the problem, it makes up 0.041% of our atmosphere , 95% of that is from Volcanos and decomposing plants and stuff. So people in the US are responsible for 13% of the carbon in the atmosphere which 95% is not from Humans, like cars and trucks and stuff and they want to spend trillions to fix it while Solar Panel plants are powered by coal plants
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NYC. I've lived in the West Village, East Village, and Hell's Kitchen
I moved to Austin in February after 10 years in NYC and have been bored out of my mind. I went to UT, am familiar with the city, live in a good location, and know people here, etc. It's still boring as fuck. I'm going back to NYC next month and will decide whether or not to stay or give Montreal a shot. I've been there many times and love the people and the general vibe of the city, but the winters are rough. I may also consider LA

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Funny, I just moved to Fort Lauderdale earlier this month.I'm not talking about visiting or vacationing...I'm talking about actually living. My choice would have to be Ft. Lauderdale. Everything stays open late, the beach was a walk away, they had nice surf at Dania Beach, and the women were HOT! Plus South Beach was a short drive away. I loved it there and plan to move back when I have enough to retire.
It's always been a fav to visit and I am a billion times happier. So much cheaper than the DC metro area, too.
I slowly gained a lot of weight after my last surgery and am losing a pound a day just from all of the walking and outdoor activities I'm doing here.Comment
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West Palm was great, but I loved the community involvement and events in Reno-minus the snow.
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Gary Indiana.
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New Orleans, but pac north west takes close second mainly because of living very close to Vancouver and reasonably close to Portland, Oregon. Both fantastic cities.
Lima, Peru is pretty good too, but like any huge town it has its drawbacks and i always prefer living in smaller towns. (by smaller i mean less than 500k people)
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Not a city but Laguna Hills, Southern California during the late 80's, good times. For cities: NYCComment
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My mother's family is from Butler/Kittanning area. The best memories of my childhood are holidays spent visiting in that area. Beautiful country and a nice simple way of life there.Comment








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