What state would you not want to live in?

rautry2

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A few obvious ones come to mind for me: Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana. Then the midwestern states.
 

USSLair

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California. Too many stupid people, but a beautiful state.

Anywhere else up north. I need warm weather for golf.
 

Kaizer Sosay

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Confusion and shock are both near the top of the list. But i think living in a constant state of depression or hopelessness would be the worst.
 

JDHoss

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Any state that has more than 2-3 weeks of what I consider winter weather. We are expecting our 1st grandchild in July, and we are hanging in here until after Christmas. After that we're heading to Florida to live.
 

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It would have to be Missouri for me. I did my basic training there and I absolutely hated that state.
 

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I wouldn't be surprised if BigBlueRick has an app called Tweenr that tracks every 12 yr old girl's birthday with a drone to spy on them naked
 
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Kentucky.

That you use an avatar from "Breaking Bad" is especially amusing to me. I spent 8 years of my life in the wasteland that is New Mexico. WTF do you think know about it.
 

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The entire confederacy, Kentucky, West By Gawd, most of the midwest and all of the north east.

Basically, I want to live in Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Hawaii or any where else I can legally partake (that isn't California) and just chill in peace without having to deal with blue laws, people who believe in archaic ways of life and people who talk with a NE accent.
 
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Any state that is known for hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, and tons of snow

Didn't leave much to work with. Basically Hawaii, Arizona, and New Mexico is about all that is left.

I probably would choose the whole Ohio Valley region. If I wasn't born here and lived most of my life here, I probably would never chose to be here. One of the worst areas for allergies in the country. Such inconsistent weather around here. Could be 70's and sunny today and 40's and raining tomorrow.

Family and Kentucky basketball and football are the only things that keep me here. The good thing is it is easy to see the sports from anywhere now. If I didn't have family obligations I would head south to probably Florida or maybe over to Texas. I guess my midlife crisis is wanting to start over in a new place. Screw the motorcycle or sports car. Give me warm weather, a place in Florida, and a job down there and I'm good.
 
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You can't afford it.

 

funKYcat75

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A gaseous state followed closely by liquid.
Opposite for me. You could experience yourself liquefying for some amount of time. Would have to be a horrible way to go. If you're a gas, it must have been a quick exit.
 

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Didn't leave much to work with. Basically Hawaii, Arizona, and New Mexico is about all that is left.

I probably would choose the whole Ohio Valley region. If I wasn't born here and lived most of my life here, I probably would never choose to be here. One of the worst areas for allergies in the country. Such inconsistent weather around here. Could be 70's and sunny today and 40's and raining tomorrow.

Family and Kentucky basketball and football are the only things that keep me here. The good thing is it is easy to see the sports from anywhere now. If I didn't have family obligations I would head south to probably Florida or maybe over to Texas. I guess my midlife crisis is wanting to start over in a new place. Screw the motorcycle or sports car. Give me warm weather, a place in Florida, and a job down there and I'm good.
You just wrote my autobiography , except exchange Florida for AZ
 

BlueVelvetFog

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Anywhere on Eastern seaboard. NY Boston Philly etc. hot garbage. Anywhere in the South except Atlanta Raleigh or Charlotte.
 

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The Dakotas, Maine, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Wyoming, Montana, Michigan. Basically our entire northern border. Screw -20 winters and 40 degree May weather.
 

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Didn't leave much to work with. Basically Hawaii, Arizona, and New Mexico is about all that is left.

I probably would choose the whole Ohio Valley region. If I wasn't born here and lived most of my life here, I probably would never choose to be here. One of the worst areas for allergies in the country. Such inconsistent weather around here. Could be 70's and sunny today and 40's and raining tomorrow.

Family and Kentucky basketball and football are the only things that keep me here. The good thing is it is easy to see the sports from anywhere now. If I didn't have family obligations I would head south to probably Florida or maybe over to Texas. I guess my midlife crisis is wanting to start over in a new place. Screw the motorcycle or sports car. Give me warm weather, a place in Florida, and a job down there and I'm good.
I think this holds true for the majority of people in Kentucky. I'm glad I moved early in life. I love Kentucky, but I doubt I'll ever choose to live there again. Everyone tries to justify the weather by saying, "I like the seasons." No you don't. No one is walking out their door in KY in January and taking a second to really breath in that 2nd full month of winter and enjoying that 16 degree start to their day.

Anyone that said Idaho nor Utah is wrong. Those places are beautiful and there are WAY worse places. They're cold, I get it, but so is Wisconsin and eff that place.

For me, anywhere cold. I'll go hit the slopes when I want to feel cold. Don't want that garbage coming to me.