Feraud said:You have no idea what living in a city is like.
And I thank God every day that I don't ...
Feraud said:You have no idea what living in a city is like.
Miss Neecerie said:People make a huge deal about LA being the 3rd pit of hell...Sorry...its just like -any- place...it is what you -make- of it. There is good and bad everywhere.....
dhermann1 said:You can love being where you are without insulting other places. I've lived in both the city and the country, and I've enjoyed both. I don't think I could enjoy the suburbs, but I don't think I'd make such disparaging remarks as have been posted here. I'm sure North Carolina is totally heavenly, but personally I thank God I've had the chance to be exposed to almost every kind of environment in many parts of the world.
Maybe I over reacted, old buddy. I get very protective about my fair city.Big Man said:If you are addressing my comment, then I apologize if you mistook what I said as being insulting of other places. I am sure that many people love living in the city as much as I do living in the country, and are just as proud of their home state as I am of mine; but I would never be so presumptuous as to think "my place" is any better than "your place". I was doing nothing more than trying to make a light joke, thus the after my comment.
Miss Neecerie said:Anyhow...since I don't think a debate between city and country living is helping Mr. Sanborn a single bit........and was not what he even -asked- about......
I do think you should visit here before you make the choice to come out here...that said...for the Magic aspect of things...it could be a good move.
dhermann1 said:Maybe I over reacted, old buddy. I get very protective about my fair city.
I must say, having lived in Brooklyn for 18 years, in 3 different brownstones, where I had a back yard, and I could walk out my back door with my coffee and have breakfast beneath a canopy of trees, I really miss having that in the Bronx. I had the ideal combination of city and (almost) country. Sigh.
Chad Sanborn said:Hey! Exactly! I will be visiting before I decide to move.
Truth is, that my agent is finding me less and less work. That's the problem with a smaller town. You run out of audience pretty quick.
My girlfriend of 5 years left me about 5 months ago, and I just need a change of scenery.
A fresh start if you will.
Chad
StraightEight said:Apologies to any residents of Vegas, but I find the place utterly disturbing.
Key to happiness in Los Angeles: live close to your job. It doesn't matter where the job is, there is a nice neighborhood within a 20 minute drive. Find it, own it.
The local traffic has a Balkanizing effect on LA. Friends in the north stay in the north. Friends behind the Orange Curtain stay...etc.
As much as possible you live your life in your neighborhood, so pick a good one. Otherwise, you will tax your sanity on the roadways and retreat from LA with a belly full of its worst attributes and utterly starved of its best.
Brinybay said:If you like taxes, then come to Seattle, you'll LUV it! We have a brand new one, 20 cents per bag. Watch out for the bike riders though.
warbird said:Well I certainly thank God I don't live in the city. I like being someplace where I can essentially go hiking when I step out the back door, where I can shoot my gun in the backyard and where we can go a short distance and camp out.