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Best Places to Live

Got the Bam juice IV on Wed. so now I have to wait 90 days if I decide to get the vaccination. That’s ok, tho.


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Live in the burbs outside Denver. It's a nice fit for me, can be downtown in 20 min but I work up near where I live so don't have to fight traffic. Close to NE and family but way better weather and stuff to do that is of interest to me.

Places I've been that I could see myself living that I've been to would be Salt Lake, Seattle, or maybe Bend. I don't mind a little cold and snow but an arid climate does me well, so tough to beat the CO weather which is a big factor for me.
 
Live in the burbs outside Denver. It's a nice fit for me, can be downtown in 20 min but I work up near where I live so don't have to fight traffic. Close to NE and family but way better weather and stuff to do that is of interest to me.

Places I've been that I could see myself living that I've been to would be Salt Lake, Seattle, or maybe Bend. I don't mind a little cold and snow but an arid climate does me well, so tough to beat the CO weather which is a big factor for me.
Definitely the GOAT climate if you actually like seasons since we get mild versions of them all. Getting a bit overpriced and crowded though
 
Live in the burbs outside Denver. It's a nice fit for me, can be downtown in 20 min but I work up near where I live so don't have to fight traffic. Close to NE and family but way better weather and stuff to do that is of interest to me.

Places I've been that I could see myself living that I've been to would be Salt Lake, Seattle, or maybe Bend. I don't mind a little cold and snow but an arid climate does me well, so tough to beat the CO weather which is a big factor for me.
The burbs?? Did you move??

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Definitely the GOAT climate if you actually like seasons since we get mild versions of them all. Getting a bit overpriced and crowded though

Agreed on all counts. I like the areas between like Thornton and Mead.

The mountains are a fantasy of living in CO imo, ain't nobody that lives here and works a legit career spending 6 hours in round trip traffic every weekend to go up there. That said I do wish I could soend more time in the mountains. Half the time I'm driving back to Lake Mac.
 
I live in Austin, TX. It sucks. Don't move here. Don't visit. Stay the fuck away.

My old man looking at a job opportunity about an hour outside of Austin. Know much about Johnson City or Marble Falls areas? I don't thu k there's any real population to speak of but I think they are both about an hour west of Austin.
 
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