"or hot in the summer" WTF? 100F or better for weeks on end EVERY
summer isn't hot? Add to that 60-70% humidity?
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WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!! That'll beat Arizona desert heat ANY day.
Craig, if you don't dig humidity, stay west of 98 degrees, everywhere
east of that is humid.
Luther KB5QHU Forest Park, IL
'87 300SDL (326,xxx mi)
On 4/11/2012 8:30 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
That's called oklahoma, does not usually get to cold in the winter or hot in
the summer. It's a nice conservative state with a low cost of living and the
lowest cost of fuel
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On Apr 11, 2012, at 8:50 AM, Dan Penoff<lwb...@yahoo.com> wrote:
I have lived in the following parts of the country:
Central (Indianapolis) Indiana
Southeastern (Milwaukee) WI
West Central (Tampa) FL
Northern (San Bruno, Montara) CA
Without question, the quality of life, something I only experienced and would
have a hard time quantifying, was the best in Wisconsin.
Which was my favorite?
Without question, Northern CA. A lot of negatives there, but I loved the place
for lots of reasons. That being said, the quality of life there was not equal
to Wisconsin.
If I could winter in FL and do summer and fall in WI, life would be darned near
perfect.
Dan
On Apr 11, 2012, at 9:22 AM, Dieselhead<126die...@gmail.com> wrote:
My experience is that every place has many tolerable properties, some great
properties and some properties that make you wonder why anyone would ever want
to live there.
I line the area from LaCrosse WI to Dubuque IA. This includes an area called
little switzerland. Beautiful country. Great for outside sports: boating,
fishing, skiing (water and snow) hunting, hiking, sightseeing and so forth.
Lansing and McGregor are picturesque little towns. WI, outside of Milwaukee
and at least 50 miles out of madison (looneyville) is nice.
Calhoun county IL is nice. You can live on the IL river side or the
Mississippi side of the county. Most of MO, away from St.L and away from KC is
nice.
Most of the states bordering the ohio, Mississippi and Missouri rivers and the
great lakes are nice if you stay out of the metro areas
TX, FL and some other states have no state income tax, but get you other ways.
OR used to have no sales tax. Is that still true?
If you like ocean, Dauphin Island, AL is nice, as is the FL panhandle and the
MS gulf coast with 26 miles long beach.
Northern Cal(at least 100 miles away from sanfransicko) and all the way up to
BC is beautiful country, if you don't mind living in socialist states.
Speaking of socialist states, HI has nice weather. Volcano VIllage is my favorite place,
with Kealikakua and Hilo coming in as close seconds. But lunacy is rampant, you have the
pakalolo growers union with is strong enough to conduct an armed occupation of the puna
police HQ with no resulting arrests, many old hippies who are now drugged out zombies,
the "Haw. sovereignty movement", which is a front for the pakalolo growers
union. All of Kauai is nice. Mauka Maui is nice but when you have to go makai, the
traffic is nuts. Kailua on Oahu is nice. Northern oahu has some nice spots, and you can
choose the windward side if you like rainforest, or the leeward side if you like desert.
Good surfin either way. Good huntin' on the Big Island. The gummit, however is as
corrupt as chicago, and as socialist as venezuela.
Like I said, good things and bad things everywhere. Gummit goes from looney
bad to insanely terrible.
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