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Best Place to Live in the US


Johan Liebert

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[quote name='Ravenous Black' timestamp='1310344518' post='5344157']
If you hate it, leave, please.

I'd say Fayetteville NC... Due to bias.

I say NO to New JErsey.
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The southern half of New Jersey is fine, the northern half is the "bad" area. I've taken a ton of trips down to Jackson, Cherry Hill, and Atlantic City, and the area is really nice. As long as you avoid Camden and Newark and the other "bad" areas, it's a nice state.

But I'm biased as most of my family lives in good ol' Jersey. Damn MTV shows corrupt the state.

I'd have to say Boston is a really nice city to live in, but again, it's probably my extremely large amount of bias. It's very alive like most large cities, but it's not like Chicago where you can't see any color other than gray. :[b][/b]P
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[quote name='Ravenous Black' timestamp='1310349350' post='5344367']
I must admit, I forgot about Cherry Hill. Otherwise, terrible, IMO.
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Where the hell do you live in New Jersey that you have such a bad impression of the state? You should meet my cousins and they'll slap some state pride into you. <___<

Unless you live in Camden, in which case, I understand.
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I lived at the shore. Ocean/Ft. Monmouth area.

All I got was constant bitching about "Bennies" and "Dude, wanna smoke after school?"

Maybe... 10%, max, didn't smoke, drink, or some other such activity that I have no desire to be a part of.

That, and the people are plain douchebags.
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