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Old 06-14-2007, 09:54 AM   #98
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LA- I live in suburbia and I like it.
Pasadena- Cute place. Lots of shopping. Seems compact enough to be within bicycle distance of things. On the Metro train line.
Las Vegas- parts are sketchy. Nearly affordable housing is still to be had I understand. Good night life. The Strip has a bus system that in my limited use seems pretty logical.
Boise - not a lot going on here. Cold winters, decent summers. Your commute shouldn't be too bad here. You might have to deal with rednecks though.
Billings - same. I visited Billings once and it was nice. Rednecks again though which can be a problem sometimes. If you can blend, you'll be fine. I couldn't blend.
Missoula- more of a hippie town, so the political atmosphere might be a little nicer. Weather's nicer than a lot of other parts of MT.
Denver- A little more liberal than the rest of the area. It's a real city, so you'll have things to do. They do have winter though which is really cold and really long.
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