How Meg Whitman Screwed Up California Gov Race

Started by wizard, November 04, 2010, 10:33:36 AM

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walkstall

Quote from: Solar on November 05, 2010, 07:36:57 AM
Too damned close to the border.
I'm looking to the North.


;D  We have a border also.  :))  :))
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AmericanFlyer

I would recommend moving AWAY from large cities, industrialized areas, any areas hear the southern U.S. border, and any areas that have year-round warm weather climates.

That would leave states like Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, the Dakotas, Minnesota, and New Hampshire.

Think safety and security and isolation. 

Shooterman

Quote from: Solar on November 05, 2010, 07:36:57 AM
Too damned close to the border.
I'm looking to the North.

There's more to Texas than just the border.



( not sure you could get a visa anyway ) ;D
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zip

  I almost retired to texas instead of Fla...had a longtime close friend married a texas gal and moved right outside San Antonio...but my wife wanted fla so here we are....The only places I considered to retire too...were fla tex, tenn, mississippi gulf coast

Solar

Quote from: Shooterman on November 05, 2010, 09:47:04 AM
There's more to Texas than just the border.



( not sure you could get a visa anyway ) ;D
Nope, I prefer the colder dryer climate of the high mountains.
Like Montana, or Idaho, not to mention, the further South you go, the more illegals.
The more illegals, the more stupidity you find from the leftists protecting them.

Alaska may be in the plans, ST said whatever I decide, she will happily follow.
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Shooterman

Quote from: zip on November 05, 2010, 09:52:19 AM
  I almost retired to texas instead of Fla...had a longtime close friend married a texas gal and moved right outside San Antonio...but my wife wanted fla so here we are....The only places I considered to retire too...were fla tex, tenn, mississippi gulf coast

Katrina kind of slapped a hurt on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Admittedly Rita and Ike did their numbers on SE Texas where I live, but hell, Florida can catch them from all directions.

My wife's nephew, wife and seven children live in Fredricksburg, Tx. Nice country. Tad cold for my old bones. I have a nephew that lives in Austin and a brother that lives in Denton.

I, at one time, had thought about building a home on my property in East Texas, but decided being where there are good hospitals is a must. Recently sold the property before the Capital Gains Tax goes up.
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Yankees are like castor oil. Even a small dose is bad.
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Shooterman

Oh, and Zip. If you ever get around San Antone again, visit the National Museum of The Pacific War at Fredricksburg. Take a couple of days. Damned sure worth the trip.
There's no ticks like Polyticks-bloodsuckers all Davy Crockett 1786-1836

Yankees are like castor oil. Even a small dose is bad.
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