Well, I will be honest. I am running out of ideas so I will take a different approach today. Top 5 cities I would live in. You had to have visited the city before. Well, you know what. Forget that rule. The city you live in now can not be on the list (Chicago would be #1 on my list). Also, we are keeping this in the US. So here goes...
1. Nashville, TN - Fun city, not too big, two univeristies surround it, southern hospitality is alive, country music capital. It is easy to say that if I did not live in Chicago my next choice is Nashville.
2. Denver, CO - A little far from my family and friends but I love this town. It helps I am a huge Bronco fan. Very active city. Go to the mountains any time I want. Very clean city. Love it.
3. Milwaukee, WI - I have said this for years but Wisconsinites are my type of people. They love brats, beer and chese. This city is just beautiful and only a hop skip and a jump away from Chicago.
4. San Diego, CA - You get the beauty of LA but no where near the traffic. I also enjoy being in the Pacific time zone. Late games are done early out there. Very laid back town. I am pretty sure I would take up surfing if I lived there. Great weather! Very far from family and friends though.
5. Charlotte, NC - Southern hospitality. This town is not too small. It has all the major sporting teams. Things move a little slower there. Good weather all year around.
I left off a few places. I am pretty sure that somewhere in TX would be #6 like Austin or Dallas. Somewhere in Florida would be right after that like Orlando or Tampa.
Lets be honest. If the job was right and my wife was okay with it, I would move anywhere.
Cheers and have a good Thursday!
7 comments:
1. Nashville - hands down
2. Key West - I would have to win the lottery b/c I don't think I would want to work if I lived there
3. Tampa - Close to the beach, but with some sort of downtown
4. San Francisco - I would want to live in one of those cute row houses just like in "Full House"
5. Savannah - love the south
Does it have to be a city?
1. Lafayette, IN ~ Home sweet home
2. Indianapolis, IN ~ Closer to home, jobs pay well, but housing is cheap, COLTS!!!!!
3. Nashville, TN ~ Um, it's awesome!
4. Louisville, KY ~ I like the size, nice city, close to IN.
5. Milwaukee, WI ~ I like the size of the town also. Close to Chicago. Good downtown. Good values (beer, sports & cheese).
What?? No Cincifreakingnati?? Whatever...
My top 5:
1) Seattle - Camping, hiking, skiing within 2 hours. Vancouver right up the road. Gorgeous summers: 75 and sunny from May to September.
2) Indianapolis - smallish, but tons going on. Family and friends there. Colts.
3) Nashville - Popsicles. Country music. And if these lists came true, all my friends would be there too.
4) Denver - Great weather, rooftop bars, and all the outdoor activity you can handle.
5) San Diego aka Whale's Vagina - Sunny and warm year round. That's all you need really.
My Bottom 5:
1) Boston - That accent is horrendous.
2) Atlanta - The only place with traffic worse than Seattle.
3) New York City - Much, much too big. And I consider myself a city guy.
4) Detroit - Proximity to University of Michigan. Plus you never hear good things about Detroit.
5) Bunch of cities tied.
1. Iowa City
2. Milwaukee
3. Las Vegas
4. Nashville
5. Riceville
1. Pittsburgh,PA
2. Dallas/Ft.Worth
3. Milwaukee
4. Vegas
5. Tucson
Since we're not counting Chicago (606-forever!)...
1. Solvang, CA - I would own cows and a vineyard. 70 and sunny every day. Everything in town closes early for all us old people.
2. Boston, MA - Closest thing to Chicago I've found.
3. Omaha, NE - Nicest people on earth.
4. San Francisco, CA.
5. Seattle, WA.
Maybe somewhere in Arizona or Colorado would make the list, but I haven't spent much time there since family vacations as a kid, so I better re-visit.
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