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I'm thinking of moving in May. Me and my boyfriend were tossing around ideas but I don't know where to go. We can't do the Pacific NW, we did that one already and as pretty as it was the constant drizzling bummed us out.
Any suggestions? Somewhere without blazing hot summers and a decent cost of living?

The autumns are something though.
Boston is a great town. I can see it being a lot like what I would imagine Austin to be like. (my idea of Austin is completely based on Linklater by the way)

we got 'snow for Easter' here in UK too and I HATE that it was such a really pathetic three-minute snow storm. I want my snow catastrophic, epic, expansive plains of purest white HATE.
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What about West Virginia? Have you ever been there? Gorgeous, and I bet their climate is pretty moderate and season-filled. I've never lived there, but visited.

baltimore and maryland in general are also nice, and the winters are great (i loved when the nor'easters came through when i was working there. i'd never seen so much snow at one time). but the summers get pretty hot.
i've always wanted to move to canada myself... i'm in love with toronto, mostly because it reminds me of london and chicago, but without so much fog and the ridiculous 105 degree summers respecitvely.
London, 105 degree summers? For like a week, maybe...
Shelly is used to WAY longer and hotter. It was the thing that I really couldn't handle living in Dallas, too hot for too long with no rain for MONTHS.
Yes, everyone, the NW is way too rainy...you should all move elsewhere. I don't know why I even consider influencing people to move here when I bitch about the transplants and how they clog up my communte (STEVE!)
Shelly is used to WAY longer and hotter. It was the thing that I really couldn't handle living in Dallas, too hot for too long with no rain for MONTHS.
Yes, everyone, the NW is way too rainy...you should all move elsewhere. I don't know why I even consider influencing people to move here when I bitch about the transplants and how they clog up my communte (STEVE!)
Yep King, it was sleet all the way to work this morning! Happy Spring!! :)

I've always wanted to checkout the NE, but then I hear about the cost of living and get freaked out--particularly Boston which I've always been interested in--I love their accents.
I thought about Baltimore too, but then one of my previous co-workers told me they lived there and thought it was a shithole.
Virginia sounds nice. So does Vermont.
Kim- I know I'm gonna make myself sound stupid here but where does one live in Vermont? Burlington? Montpelier? Those are the only two places in Vermont I have heard of. I just think of Vermont being mostly rural with little urban areas. What I love about Austin is how it's small but feels big. There's tons to do. What's Vermont life like? Outdoorsy?
Mmmmm, yeah, the humidity...you gotta love the humidity. And, with these little Greek curls, oh how cute I look!! A bit like Diana Ross...
Once we went to Fiesta Texas in San Ant. and got all drenched on the water rides...yeah, we never dried. Changed clothes right there in the parking lot because I couldn't bear to drive back to Dallas in wet knickers and jean shorts!
What about Providence Shelly? That's always been one of those places in my head that sounds good!
Once we went to Fiesta Texas in San Ant. and got all drenched on the water rides...yeah, we never dried. Changed clothes right there in the parking lot because I couldn't bear to drive back to Dallas in wet knickers and jean shorts!
What about Providence Shelly? That's always been one of those places in my head that sounds good!


But, yes... it is EXTREMELY expensive to live in New England.
I lived in Boston during my college years and without at least 2-3 roommates it wasn't possible to survive... and that was eons ago. I would still retire there. There's a little carriage house off the Commons that I've had my eye on for years. :)


There's quick access to Boston and New York via the train, which is nice. And it's close to the shore, if you like the beach (the cold, New England-y style ones).

(btw-don't get me started on nudists, they are never the people you would like to see naked)
Kim- do you ever watch 30 Rock? My image of Vermont is from that show. Where Alec Baldwin's character dates a Senator (I think--anyway the actress from the Sopranos) and finds out she's a) A democrat and worse b) a democrat from Vermont. The most liberal of all liberals! And everytime she's around everyone smells syrup! Hilarious!
Val--Providence sounds cool. The centrality to NY and Boston is quite the selling point, as are canals that run through the city. One downside: The Patriots. I'm with The Onion on this one:
"Patriots season perfect for everybody else"

I'm not really a sports fan, so I'm not sure if that's better or worse than rooting for the Patriots...

Almost forgot that bit.

Plus, there's not even a Starbucks in his town! Not only that, there are no cafes at all! My husband thinks we should move there and open a Starbucks and become gazillionaires.

On January 25, 2008, the town council by a 3-2 vote approved a petition to be placed on a March 4 ballot, calling for the indictment of [[It is the headquarters of the President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney for crimes against the United States Constitution. The petition reads: "Shall the Selectboard instruct the Town Attorney to draft indictments against President Bush and Vice President Cheney for crimes against our Constitution, and publish said indictments for consideration by other authorities and shall it be the law of the Town of Brattleboro that the Brattleboro Police, pursuant to the above-mentioned indictments, arrest and detain George Bush and Richard Cheney in Brattleboro if they are not duly impeached, and prosecute or extradite them to other authorities that may reasonably contend to prosecute them?"[5]
huh... and in finding that, it looks like nudity was banned in December of last year ($100 fine).
Vermont also wants to secede from the U.S.
we're just a bunch o' radicals up heeyar...

That's us.... we love our syrup. And our ice cream... and our chocolates... but not Phish.

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