KillingTime
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yea, i saw the other dudes thread just like this one but he didnt get too specific, im planning on moving too (from TX right now)so i figured id make my own thread, maybe someone can point me in the right direction
I need a place with very low humidity, this is extremely important. I don't like heat, Id rather have fall type weather BUT i can prolly deal with it as long as its not humid.
Im not a big fan of "culture-y" stuff or museums or that type of thing, I like big malls and big modern looking buildings and flashy things. I couldn't survive in a small, old-west type setting... i like big modern cities that everyone knows about and get all kinds of attention. (Not as much as NYC though... I mean, a tree here and there is nice too)
Thats about it really, aside from that a low cost of living is always a plus... cleanliness is always good too.
Cali is out for now unfortunately, can't afford it but maybe later on.
Ive been looking at Denver and Vegas.... Denvers climate is PERFECT for me but the city life seems kind of overshadowed, all I hear about is hiking and the like or the "LoDo" area.
Vegas is Vegas, what can I say it sounds awesome, the summers are brutal though but I guess being from TX I wouldn't notice much of a change, at least they don't have the sufficating humidity that we've got down here.
Ive thought about Chicago, Philly and Minneapolis too, I can stand the cold no prob but I hear the winters can get to be a real hassle after a few years.
I need a place with very low humidity, this is extremely important. I don't like heat, Id rather have fall type weather BUT i can prolly deal with it as long as its not humid.
Im not a big fan of "culture-y" stuff or museums or that type of thing, I like big malls and big modern looking buildings and flashy things. I couldn't survive in a small, old-west type setting... i like big modern cities that everyone knows about and get all kinds of attention. (Not as much as NYC though... I mean, a tree here and there is nice too)
Thats about it really, aside from that a low cost of living is always a plus... cleanliness is always good too.
Cali is out for now unfortunately, can't afford it but maybe later on.
Ive been looking at Denver and Vegas.... Denvers climate is PERFECT for me but the city life seems kind of overshadowed, all I hear about is hiking and the like or the "LoDo" area.
Vegas is Vegas, what can I say it sounds awesome, the summers are brutal though but I guess being from TX I wouldn't notice much of a change, at least they don't have the sufficating humidity that we've got down here.
Ive thought about Chicago, Philly and Minneapolis too, I can stand the cold no prob but I hear the winters can get to be a real hassle after a few years.