areas are typically so overwhelmed with business that it doesn't
support people actually living there. Then the near residential areas
are either exhorbitantly expensive or absolute slums. Chicago is a
great example of this.
I'd move to SF or NYC in a heartbeat if I could afford it. Vancouver
is pretty high on my list as well, but I hear it's hard to move to
Canada if you're not already a citizen.
Conversely, my partner would like to move to the south of France and
get some goats.
-Kevin
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:58:39 -0400, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My other favorite big cities:
> - Madrid - my favorite place to party
> - San Francisco - the only chic, hip, sophisticated, happening U.S. city on the West Coast
> - Vancouver - more Euro than SF, very walkable
> - London - but that exchange rate is just murder these days
> - Rome - magical and chaotic, dirty and loud
> - Amsterdam - fun, fun, fun. Also totally flat city, great for biking.
> - Boston - too cold in the winter, I can't live there anymore.
> - Washington, DC - crime sucks, weather sucks, traffic sucks, but it is still an incredible place to be.
> - Dublin - Aside from being part Irish, I just think it's a really fun town
> - Minneapolis/St. Paul* - Great town but that freakish cold is too much for me.
> Chicago - Same thing as Minn.
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