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#15
by
JDog
on 09 Oct, 2007 18:24
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I'm sure you are all aware of why I am where I am. Met my wife on the internet almost 8 years ago and what originally involved her coming to Canada with a girlfriend which fell apart(they waited too long to get the visa) evolved into me making the journey down under,broke,at 19 years of age. 8 years later,married with a little boy,Life has been good to both of us.
I still miss Ohio a lot. My heart is in both places.
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#16
by
xnewyawka
on 09 Oct, 2007 18:27
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Plan on moving to Arizona or Nevada in a couple of years anyway, after I retire from the Navy.
Come on out to AZ, Arnie, I think you'd love it here.
Moving West was always something my wife and I wanted to do. I had wanted to move to Cali originally, especially Southern CA. We went to Laguna Beach for our honeymoon.
Coming from NY, it was the total opposite of how I grew up and what I was used to.
We took a trip out to AZ about 6 1/2 years ago, (my daughter was only 7 mos. old) and we really liked it. We tossed around the idea of maybe moving out one day. To make a long story short, I lost my job in July (we knew it was coming since April, tho) and we both decided now is the time to do it. So as of July 9th, I'm a resident of AZ.
I figure I'm close enough to Cali now, lol.
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#17
by
marshd1000
on 09 Oct, 2007 19:02
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I was born in Tacoma, WA. But I have lived in Western Washington all my life in Tacoma, Seattle and Bellingham. But all close relatives live here. Plus for being not too far from Downtown Seattle, I have really cheap rent and a short commute. But if things were different, I wouldn't mind living in Vancouver, BC since I used to live a short distance from there. I wouldn't mind trying a stint in Alaska either. I also love Northern Idaho.
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#18
by
Balditicus Maximus
on 09 Oct, 2007 20:14
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Wisconsin just looks and feels right to me. My parents live on the West coast (as did I for many years), but I much prefer it here.
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#19
by
Timmay
on 09 Oct, 2007 20:26
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I was born and raised here. Only ventured outside this little community once to anohter town about an hour away and hated it. So we moved back here. Washington Indiana..not much to offer...but a really good place to raise kids.....small hometown atmosphere wiht the road side fruit stands and such.
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#20
by
-Doug-
on 09 Oct, 2007 20:29
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East coaster here. I am nestled in the heart of the mountains of southwest VA. Moved here to be closer to my then girlfriend (eventual fiance and now wife) whilst she was in college. After she graduated, we just never thought to move anywhere else. We love it here though. When we go to visit out folks we miss the mountain scenery.
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#21
by
SLYinKC
on 09 Oct, 2007 20:32
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I've lived here in the KC area for over 20 years. In that time I've been on both sides of the KS/MO state line and and in 6 different towns within the metro. It's a nice town and has alot of the perks of larger cities and some of the charm of a small midwestern town. For now, it's home.
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#22
by
Robmeister
on 10 Oct, 2007 11:09
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....here i am...guess it ain't too bad.
BULLSH** !
You KNOW you wanna get back to Colorado !
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#23
by
schro
on 10 Oct, 2007 11:35
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Why? Look was Colorado did you you, Rob!
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#24
by
Robmeister
on 10 Oct, 2007 11:50
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...Look was Colorado did you you....
Holy Crap!
Musta been in a hurry on that one
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#25
by
schro
on 10 Oct, 2007 11:52
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DOAH!

I'm still on east coast time. Got up at 2am this morning and haven't looked back. Beers with Tyler and BaldRob should be interesting this evening.
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#26
by
TheSlyBear
on 10 Oct, 2007 13:19
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After 40 Boston winters, I decided I didn't want a 41st!
Central Texas suits me just fine!
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#27
by
BaldRob
on 10 Oct, 2007 13:33
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I came here in 97 with the Navy and fell in love with the area... good people and halfway between Chicago and Milwaukee! Yeah, the winters suck, but the rest of the seasons are perfect!
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#28
by
Robmeister
on 10 Oct, 2007 13:59
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Beers with Tyler and BaldRob should be interesting this evening.
Don't do it, man....just stay home & chill, bro
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#29
by
schro
on 10 Oct, 2007 14:44
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I guess in my posting of one liners, I didn't really answer the question of this thread.....I was born in Oakland, CA and grew up in Alameda (just west of there). The Lovely Mrs. Schro grew up in Danville (east of Oakland). We lived in the Danville/San Ramon area until June of 2000. After becoming parents, it was evident she was not into maintaining a career other than being a "domestic goddess". So, I started looking at the Sacramento area for a new place to live. We found Rocklin to be a great area to call home. Great weather, awesome schools, and great golf. Bought a 3,200 SF home for $105 per sq. foot in June of 2000 (can't touch that in the SF Bay Area). It would take a tremendous job offer or radical change in lifestyle for us to leave Rocklin.
We'll likely retire to Oregon. We bought a small piece of land off Klamath Lake and are looking at home building companies (log cabins....don't laugh, they are incredible) for ideas. The variety of things you can do up there are awesome...skiing, fishing, golf, wineries, hiking, etc.