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You are so right, my friend!! Thanks for the reminder!Even I can answer that: because you're not in China.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.You are so right, my friend!! Thanks for the reminder!Even I can answer that: because you're not in China.
Let us know the answer when you figure it out as there are many of us asking the same question today.Why do I live here?
New England has 3 super cold months (January, February, March) each year and nine months of pleasant weather. It's a good trade off.
Florida has warm weather and low taxes but it's a cultural wasteland.
You're right. Those strip malls every couple miles are damn interesting.LOL, this should be interesting. How so?
I don’t think they’re as interesting as perfect 10 Latinas walking around the beach in thongs, but to each their own.You're right. Those strip malls every couple miles are damn interesting.
He was talking "culture," not indigenous fauna.I don’t think they’re as interesting as perfect 10 Latinas walking around the beach in thongs, but to each their own.
You’d be surprised at the amount of artistic achievement down here from the various other cultures that inhabit the state. Combine that with the temperate climate year-round and low taxes that you get from living here, and you have a few reasons why old people come here to die. They want to drop dead in a place that’s gorgeous. Anyway, hope you’re staying warm in those sub-zero temperatures. Sounds absolutely ****ing miserable.He was talking "culture," not indigenous fauna.
LOL, this should be interesting. How so?
You’d be surprised at the amount of artistic achievement down here from the various other cultures that inhabit the state. Combine that with the temperate climate year-round and low taxes that you get from living here, and you have a few reasons why old people come here to die. They want to drop dead in a place that’s gorgeous. Anyway, hope you’re staying warm in those sub-zero temperatures. Sounds absolutely ****ing miserable.
It is miserable but it's fun to complain about.You’d be surprised at the amount of artistic achievement down here from the various other cultures that inhabit the state. Combine that with the temperate climate year-round and low taxes that you get from living here, and you have a few reasons why old people come here to die. They want to drop dead in a place that’s gorgeous. Anyway, hope you’re staying warm in those sub-zero temperatures. Sounds absolutely ****ing miserable.
3 pro football teams, 2 pro basketball teams, two pro hockey teams, two pro baseball teams, 3 major college football programs, some of the premier night clubs in the country, outdoor weather year ‘round at your local watering holes, and basically every entertainment venue that Massachusetts has to offer with less taxes to boot.The beaches and fishing are nice. Aside from that what is there to do down there?
It's just overpriced restaurants, crummy art galleries, and old people stuff.
I still love Massachusetts. I was born there. But I’ll take the Florida sunshine and low taxes all day and twice on Sunday. I visit up there at least once a year. And this is definitely not the time I come up. Stay warm.I give Florida credit for the aquamarine water and white sands full of hot Cuban girls sunbathing. It's fine to visit around this time of year when it's 2 degrees in NE.
Otherwise, give me the grey, ominous New England waters with towns full of run down seafood shacks selling steamed chic lobsters for around $6/ each.
Everything miserable is.It is miserable but it's fun to complain about.
3 pro football teams, 2 pro basketball teams, two pro hockey teams, two pro baseball teams, 3 major college football programs, some of the premier night clubs in the country, outdoor weather year ‘round at your local watering holes, and basically every entertainment venue that Massachusetts has to offer with less taxes to boot.
I still love Massachusetts. I was born there. But I’ll take the Florida sunshine and low taxes all day and twice on Sunday. I visit up there at least once a year. And this is definitely not the time I come up. Stay warm.
3 pro football teams, 2 pro basketball teams, two pro hockey teams, two pro baseball teams, 3 major college football programs, some of the premier night clubs in the country, outdoor weather year ‘round at your local watering holes, and basically every entertainment venue that Massachusetts has to offer with less taxes to boot.
I wasn’t responding to Tune. I was responding to YOUGOTMOSSED when he asked me what there is to do down here. I answered the culture question earlier. Aside from sledding or skiing, what is there to do in Massachusetts that isn’t in Florida?Not sure that is what Tune meant by 'culture'. There are 145 colleges and universities in Florida, a state with about 21 million residents and over 65k square miles). There are 114 just in Massachusetts, a state with about 7 million residents and less than 11k square miles).
I wasn’t responding to Tune. I was responding to YOUGOTMOSSED when he asked me what there is to do down here. I answered the culture question earlier. Aside from sledding or skiing, what is there to do in Massachusetts that isn’t in Florida?
It is insane for anyone to argue that it's better to live in New England that FL on a day like this.
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