Donde esta?...Estoy Boston?
I am one of those people who have a hard time making a decision without any rules or boundaries. For example, if you asked me what, of anything, I would want to have for dinner tonight, I would spend the next 2-3 hours trying to decide. If you asked me if I prefer Italian food or Chinese food, that's easy, and now I want spaghetti.
Anyway, here I am in Colorado, barely employed (part-time at a start up company, my office is the owner's garage) and I find myself in a situation where most likely, we'll need to move to another city or state to find the type of work I've been doing for over 10 years now (radio broadcasting).
So, the million dollar question is...where in the world, acutally, United States should I live? It could be anywhere...so I'm having a difficult time nailing down where I most want to live...I can't really identify what region I'd like to call home.
Please send me your suggestions...I'm begging you. Tell me where to move!
Two parameters:
Nowhere in the southeast, and nowhere in Missouri or Minnesota.
UPDATED STANDINGS
Boston - 2
LA - 1
sounds like a potential AL playoff score...


12 Comments:
i could think of a place or two in the northeast, but we've talked about that a little.
bet you didn't expect that as a suggestion.
how about LA it is full of warm and inviting people...
Nope, Boston...the migration starts next fall. You are more than welcome to join the caravan...
playoff scenario = not possible.
the ONLY team IN l.a. is the dodgers.
no, i won't let it go. the angels are in ANAHEIM. NOT l.a. i will never accept this name change. and i don't even LIKE the angels.
(this comment is not directed at muffin or anyone else not affiliated with the angels or MLB.)
The Pacific Northwest.
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#stay at home mom work# is a topic that I am hoping will change my life for the better. There is a lot of additional info on stay at home mom work all over the net.
Totally move to LA. I moved here from Denver over three years ago, and my life kicks ass!
Try it. Warm weather, lots of hot chicks, and jobs...
wow. john, i'm sorry. i guess i don't know what i'm talking about. sorry to give you bad info on LA.
LA is now out of the running...officially
I understand the lure of LA, but I revisited the sage words of Mr. Cade and I'm now going to print it off and have it laminated, I may even have it tattooed onto my forearm or something
The question was, 'Should I move to Los Angeles?' Cade's answer...
should i forsake all that i have done to this point in my life, fling myself into a shiny abyss where not even the strongest soul can survive, and be jaded by the promise of good weather and dreams fulfilled, where one can only ultimately fail at life despite every good intention and deed, to sample what it may be like to live a life that has been replace by status?
if you can answer 'yes' to this, then by all means move to l.a. if not, stay where you are. or move east.
johnny, you are making ALL KINDS of friends on this thing.
I'm wicked popular
how was that? Boston sounding enough??
Oh, you should move to the Pacific Northwest. I live in Tacoma, Wa and it is a great place to live. If you like urban, there's Seattle and Tacoma, if you like suburbs, they are all around, if you want to live out in the middle of nowhere, there are plenty of places like that as well. The weather is mild, not too cold in the winter, not too hot in the summer, and it is beautiful here, with mountains and lots of evergreen trees. Plus, the people are a nice mixture of liberal and conservative, although, liberal leaning. It is nice though, because that means you can do what you want and no one cares.
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