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Where would you love to live in the US ??

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I am graduating soon and have some offers .. I think I could go just about anywhere to find work . I would like some opinions , can you help me find a nice place to call home ... Thanks

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  1. Boise, Idaho.


  2. Probably in my own back yard. So use to being in the dog house.... this would be the appropriate place for me so it seems !!!!

  3. north carolina, tennessee, kentucky! any of those states! the weather is beautiful and they're just wonderful states!

    congrats with the offers!!!

  4. Preferably, nowhere in the U.S.  If I had to live there though, my choice would be Hawaii or California.

  5. I'm happy where I am. I live in the S.F. Bay Area. After that I would try Southern California, and after that I would like to try to stay in some big cities. Maybe New York, Seattle, or Chicago. They all seem like they could be fun. By Southern California I don't mean the actual city of L.A. because it's not that great. The are around it and down to San Diego is pretty nice.

  6. Hawaii.

  7. Florida

  8. My plan is to move back to Southern California.  My choice is Los Angeles.  Not everyone loves it, but many do.  You have great weather aside from the two weeks a year it rains, and it's a three hour or less drive to snow-capped mountains, beaches, forest hiking trails, or the desert.  

    There's also a variety of community styles to choose from. City, stereotypical suburb, artsy places, communities for horse owners, etc.

    Before you move anywhere, you should visit Los Angeles and San Diego.  Many people decide to move there after just one visit.  If you've already been to one of those counties you probably already know what I'm talking about.

  9. AVENTURE by the bay! North MIAMI

    i have a spare rooom,...

  10. I lived in Puerto Rico for a few years after graduating college and loved it.  It's a protectorate of the United States so you don't need a passport and you can still enjoy the same rights and freedoms of a US citizen.  The night life is great and the weather is beach going perfect all year long.  Knowing Spanish helps, but you can definitely get by without it.  The best part though is the people.  They are so warm and open.  You'd love it.  Only downside is crime and litter.  But no place is perfect.

  11. To my Princess, my desire, my love, my lust,

    as long as it was US, the location a fancy, that land so far the United States, is a dream of heaven and beauty, but alas a broken mirror when next to you.

    A muddy field of destruction my heaven if you were in it,

    a beach too barren without you, no adornments however desirable or collectible would have value without you to wear them, choose your location that I have meaning to my quest,

    the steeds await, spare horses to hasten our meeting, be it near or far, I will travel light and fight without armour if that risk brings us together, that second before, time of love with you, more precious than the brightest day, name your home that it can be mine, I head into darkness to reach your light, guide me with your words, my desire to your beacon, that u may know the heat of my torch, my heart the compass, show me your north, and I journey to u, for u, forever.

  12. so many good places to choose from! i love big cities for the culture but i also love the ocean, the mountains, the desert, the forests, the rivers, the plains....

    you can't go too far wrong if you make your decision based on 1) the people you love and 2) the things you love to do outside of work.

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