how about "none of the above?"
Apr. 26th, 2005 09:09 pmtoo funny. They're right, though. And Austin got edged out, I suspect, largely because 4 full seasons and skiing are things I like.
American Cities That Best Fit You: |
55% Boston |
55% San Francisco |
55% Seattle |
55% Washington, DC |
50% Austin |
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Date: 2005-04-27 10:19 pm (UTC)I apparently belong in San Francisco, myself. Or maybe Seattle. Or maybe Honolulu.
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Date: 2005-04-28 04:18 pm (UTC)I think my days of living in or around a city are over, but after my recent visit, if I had to pick one for some reason, Austin would be way, way up there on my list -- it has such a lovely feel to it, and there are so many delightful people in the Tejas community.
San Francisco is great, particularly if you've got gobs of money. I know a lot of people who've left in the last couple of years for just that reason, though (too expensive). Seattle is lovely, but you have to really like cloudy days ;> I lived in Hawai'i for 10+ years, and it's a great place, like San Francisco, if you're well-off (*average* home price in Honolulu is $360K, rent for a one-bedroom apartment can be $1200+, food and gas prices reflect the fact that everything has to be shipped in, etc), and the economy is heavily dependant on tourism, so tends to fluctuate wildly. But if you ever win the lottery, it's a great place... ;>
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Date: 2005-04-28 04:26 pm (UTC)In all actuality, the likelihood of my ever moving northwest is up in the air. If I did, chances are I'd nestle myself in Portland. It's very close to all my writin' activities. Plus there's all those groovy peoples there, too.
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Date: 2005-04-29 12:59 pm (UTC)