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Old 01-22-2009, 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by bentstrider
Wyoming would probably be another ideal place.

The cold would be a whole, 'nother issue though.
Yeah the cold takes some getting used to but then when you get used to that the wind will be blowing at 50+ mph God I miss it:clap::lol:
 
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On the mid California coast (near Morro Bay) or...on a boat in Florida (yes I'm jealous Mr Skywalker).
 
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i've spent most of my life in the cold weathers of Michigan and Colorado. I've always loved the water and the loft/condo style of living so honestly I wouldn't mind having a place in downtown Miami or on Miami Beach.. but i'd settle for anyplace from Ft. Lauderdale to Jupiter, FL. But I still have yet to explore the southern coast of Texas yet. Anyplace it is warm along the coast would suit me just fine.
 
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My home would be in the San Juans of Colorado a small town such as Creede or Lake City. If you have ever been there then you will understand...

second Choice would be Montana in the area close to Glacier National Park.


Syncrosonix Brighton??????? to flat and windy, Colorado Springs is ok but Brighton I am perplexed with that one, there are so many other awesome places in Colorado, but if you like it then that is all that counts...


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Originally Posted by TimberWolf
My home would be in the San Juans of Colorado a small town such as Creede or Lake City. If you have ever been there then you will understand...

second Choice would be Montana in the area close to Glacier National Park.


Syncrosonix Brighton??????? to flat and windy, Colorado Springs is ok but Brighton I am perplexed with that one, there are so many other awesome places in Colorado, but if you like it then that is all that counts...


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Who would live in BLIGHTON??? :hellno:

Creede, yep! Telluride! Montrose, Cripple Creek (yes, folks.... a REAL place.) Buena Vista, the list goes on and on. God's country! Just ask Merle Haggard!
 
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Originally Posted by golfhobo
X 2!!!

Who would live in BLIGHTON??? :hellno:

Creede, yep! Telluride! Montrose, Cripple Creek (yes, folks.... a REAL place.) Buena Vista, the list goes on and on. God's country! Just ask Merle Haggard!
LOL isn't Brighton just north of Denver and smells like cow sh*t 24/7:thumbsup::rofl:
 
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Old 01-24-2009, 12:59 AM
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Brighton is just north of Denver, yes... but your thinking of Greeley that smells like cow dung 24/7. My inlaws live up there and I can't STAND to go there!

On a side note, if you want to move to brighton now I have a 1500 sqft. 3 bed 2.5 bath 2 car "green" house thats 2 years old and is 1325 per month for rent. We're breaking our lease to move to Missouri and our landlord will have the house available for rent March 1 .
 
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I grew up on a farm here in Northern Kentucky. I would like to have a nice big piece of land and a cabin. It doesn't have to be in Kentucky but Tn would be ok to.
 
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Northern Cali. Humboldt County. I could sit on the porch of the Honeydew Store & watch them hippy chicks come and go all day.

There is no work, unless you grow for a living or can find a log hauling job, which is the best form of driving truck I know of, if you can afford meager pay for seasonal work.

Oregon is great, there are jobs aong I-5, The Redding CA area has some attraction for me as well. A good location for a driver, great outdoor recreation close at hand and real estate is more affordable than Humboldt.
 
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Originally Posted by Big_Dippin
I grew up on a farm here in Northern Kentucky. I would like to have a nice big piece of land and a cabin. It doesn't have to be in Kentucky but Tn would be ok to.
Now THAT'S what I call broadening your horizons! :roll2::hellno::lol2:

Kind of like giving up whiskey for bourbon! :lol:
 
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