hatvol96
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Oh, it's on the internet. It must be true.Check the best places to live and work lists on the internet
50 Smart Places to Live - Kiplinger.com
I was in Knoxville that weekend, that might have been the most ridiculously inept "rally" I've ever seen. My favorite part was the woman holding up a sign that said, "Black men rape 100 white women per day." I looked at the sign hoping she had put the source of that gem in the fine print, but alas she had apparently forgotten to do so in her haste to get to the rally and stand beside like minded mongoloids.
Yeah, a list that tries to tell me Ithaca is a better city to live in than say, San Diego and Asheville tops Denver. Real credible. It appears that the main criteria was cheap housing for people not smart enough to get jobs that allow them to live where they really want.Check the best places to live and work lists on the internet
50 Smart Places to Live - Kiplinger.com
anything that has Minneapolis and Pittsburgh in it's top ten is completely and utterly useless.Check the best places to live and work lists on the internet
50 Smart Places to Live - Kiplinger.com
anything that has Minneapolis and Pittsburgh in it's top ten is completely and utterly useless.
why don't you got to either of those cities and Feb. and tell me again about how great they are to live in.
Check the best places to live and work lists on the internet
50 Smart Places to Live - Kiplinger.com
Any list that starts with "affordibility" as one of its key criteria immediately eliminates all of the truly great cities in America.anything that has Minneapolis and Pittsburgh in it's top ten is completely and utterly useless.
why don't you got to either of those cities and Feb. and tell me again about how great they are to live in.
:thumbsup: exactly. those cities are getting older, not younger. people are moving out of those cities like the plauge just set in.......i know because half of pittsburgh now lives in Charlotte. if it was so great, i can't believe they'd leave?Any list that starts with "affordibility" as one of its key criteria immediately eliminates all of the truly great cities in America.
Cold weather doesn't bother me. Minneapolis is a great town. There is, however, absolutely no way it is one of the 10 best cities in America in which to live.anything that has Minneapolis and Pittsburgh in it's top ten is completely and utterly useless.
why don't you got to either of those cities and Feb. and tell me again about how great they are to live in.