Best place in the country to live?

And the best darn hamburgers I have ever eaten at Buster's Burgers.

this is the soundest advice given in the thread thus far. the thing i'll miss the most when i move out of NY is the pizza and bagels... one day i'll have my own pizzeria/restaurant AND a bagel joint/deli somewhere west of the mississippi and retire off of my profits. idk how the hell you guys survive without delis.
 
this is the soundest advice given in the thread thus far. the thing i'll miss the most when i move out of NY is the pizza and bagels... one day i'll have my own pizzeria/restaurant AND a bagel joint/deli somewhere west of the mississippi and retire off of my profits. idk how the hell you guys survive without delis.
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I am now reminiscing about the only thing I liked about my last job in NYC, the easy access to halal street meat vendors carts. I could eat lamb over rice forever.
 
Street meat is XXXXing delicious

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ive met some interesting people here late at night.



i also cant pass a sausage cart in boston without spending $5.

new york has pigeons
 
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I live in Central IN. 4 wheeling parks within 2 hours of me and Harlan is 5 hours. Best wheeling east of the mississippi that I have done. The humidity blows but we actually have seasons most years. The fishing is good here too.
 
I do enjoy a good hamburger. Theres a job conference around here at the end of the month that I have been invited to. A lot of the offers I had got filled while I couldn't get time off for interviews.
 
My friend may move to CoCO beach, I may move in with him and go to school if I can't find the work I want
 
this is the soundest advice given in the thread thus far. the thing i'll miss the most when i move out of NY is the pizza and bagels... one day i'll have my own pizzeria/restaurant AND a bagel joint/deli somewhere west of the mississippi and retire off of my profits. idk how the hell you guys survive without delis.

West of the Mississippi? Bagels outside of the NYC/Jersey area suck. I can't get a decent one in NH. I import mine from NJ on a regular basis :eeks1:
 
I XXXXing bleed tomato sauce and shit poppyseed bagels.

How long have you had those symtoms - you definitely need to see a doctor, brother! :laugh:

I am NEVER going back to Jersey, man!

Depends what "country" you're talking about. Obviously the states, but there are a LOT of great places in various countries.

I'd go where the work is; $$$ will always take you where you want to go...
 
lol, poop. Yea I know Fla sucks, if I go there I am going to school, fancy GI bills and all, so I could live down there nicely, for a while... Damn aggravating not knowing where your gonna be living in a few weeks...
 
I was born and raised in Northwest WA, lived 5 years in so cal (spent 3 trying to get out), and now in CO for 3 years. I tell you what, Washington and CO are, so far, the only places I'm interrested in. I would move back to WA in a heartbeat, but I would just as willingly stay here if I were able to go to school for my desired profession here.
I"m fixin to move to eastern PA soon for school, but hopefully I'll end up back out west.
The wheelin in CO is second only to the very nearby Moab, and the skiing/snowboarding, hiking, camping etc. is fantastic.
WA has really good wheelin too, but (in my opinion) teh scenery is better. Yeah, the liberal idiots control the gov't but that's mostly only around the seattle, tacoma, olympia metro area.
 
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Yea, I would really like to get out to Colorado, but I haven't seen a lot of chances out there for a gas turbine tech.
 
Move to Chicago, no wheeling, high taxes, no jobs, strictest gun laws in the country, corrupt government, inflated housing market, hot summers, cold winters, overcrowded, polluted, and high crime.

Who's with me?
 
Move to Chicago, no wheeling, high taxes, no jobs, strictest gun laws in the country, corrupt government, inflated housing market, hot summers, cold winters, overcrowded, polluted, and high crime.

Who's with me?

careful what you ask for-- based on here, he might take you up on the offer!
 
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