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[QUOTE="ClifSpliffy, post: 3956260, member: 9260"] omaha, boise, reno. all fundamentally fail my calculus requiring the need to breathe salt air, but outside of that, really, really nice places. them and a hundred others. and then there's montreal in north new england, and dededo in west hawaii (guam). it's a comer, and i certainly plan to go there. santa rosa in kali, bigger than any city in Connecticut, or most of new england for that matter, is nice too. boston is fun, iffn you live in brookline. pittsfield gets sweeter by the year. of course, newport is fine as pie, 12 months of the year, ya just gotta enjoy that cold, iced, north atlantic salty breeze in the sweater months. luv it. sooo many great places in the nation, and i enjoy visiting them, but i ain't movin nowhere. imma homer. (there are around 70 cities of 100k+ in kali alone. [I]around 70. [/I]burlington, vt. is around 45k, the same size as dededo. jus sayin'...) [/QUOTE]
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