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If you could live in any U.S city , which would it be ?

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  1. YaosDirtyStache

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    Rocketman95 Hangout Boy

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    bastid.
     
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    why san diego over san fran?
     
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    Asheville - Gorgeous place with mild weather
     
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    I've lived in Austin since '05 and I am more than ready to leave.

    I've heard Boulder is nice, so I'm going with that.

    Mostly to get a license for medicinal happy time.
     
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    Houston, for sure.
     
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    It would be San Diego for me, except for the Earthquake issues...so Austin stays at the top.

    DD
     
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    You can live in any U.S. city.
     
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    SD > SF
    -Better Weather 65-85 year round and always sunny, San Fran is always overcast for half the day and can get quite cold in the winter
    -Traffic - San Fran/San Jose Traffic sucks
    -No Crazy Hippies - Less homeless and nutty hippies
    -Cleaner
    -Better Beaches
    -Lower cost of living
     
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    oh yea another one for SD.. less risk of a giant earthquake than SF since supposively the largest fault line that runs thru SD is the Rose Canyon fault which scientist don't believe to be much of a thread and is only capable of a magnitude 5 earth quake. Not like SF which has the San Andreas fault runnig right under it.

    Rose Canyon Fault is a right-lateral strike-slip fault running in a north-south direction through San Diego[1]. About 30 km (19 mi) in length it starts in the Mission Valley area and heads, past Mt. Soledad and La Jolla, into the Pacific ocean where it joins other faults, such as the Oceanside Fault[2]. Not much is known about this fault at present, though its slip-rate is thought to be 1.1 mm/yr[1]. The Rose Canyon Fault has recently garnered more attention because it runs through such highly-populated areas, but is not thought to be much of a threat
     
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    anywhere in Maine....lobster surplus
     
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    East st Louis.

    Thug life.
     
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    Been there, done that.

    Sadly, Im serious.
     
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    bumfuk somewhere Puerto Rico
     
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    Portland.

    I tend to move around a lot, but I've never lived in the Pacific NW. The way of life over there seems like my type of style.
     
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    Beautiful city. Underated and a hidden gem.
     
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    Honolulu or Kapa'a, Kauai.
     
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    Key West
     
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    San Diego, my mom actually lives there and I visit once or twice a year. So beautiful.
     
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    Portland.

    It is the Austin of the NW.
     

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