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Posted: January 7, 2008, 11:30 am
by Hoofbeat Racer
I call this home, works for me! This is what I see on my daily commute to the bush
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I agree with Iceman in the misconception of our homes, although I am glad people think Canada is a frozen wasteland, just leaves more paradise for me! 8)

Posted: January 7, 2008, 11:39 am
by Johnny Canuck
You cheated mark. I know for a fact there is more snow in them thar hills than that right now. They ARE skiing in Marmot.. That pic from July? LOL

Posted: January 7, 2008, 12:16 pm
by Jarrod
It is really sad what people think other states are like. Sterotypes are bad for this reason. Because one person had a bad experience, it is bad for everyone. I know plenty of people who are bitter that their families moved to large towns. THey were affraid that they would be mugged at every corner. Arizona is 100000000 degrees at all times of the year regardless of where you go, Canada well they don't have cars thats why their police is on horseback, and you all live in igloos. Florida is where the cocain comes from (hey I have seen Scarface), and California is where all the really friggen crazy people come to thats why we have Celine Dion, Howie Mandel, Steven King, and Britney. Bottom line, ever state has its own beauty and plenty of things wrong with it.

Posted: January 7, 2008, 12:24 pm
by Z-MAN
I am partial to Texas.

Posted: January 7, 2008, 12:52 pm
by ICEMAN6166
Jarrod wrote:It is really sad what people think other states are like. Sterotypes are bad for this reason. Because one person had a bad experience, it is bad for everyone. I know plenty of people who are bitter that their families moved to large towns. THey were affraid that they would be mugged at every corner. Arizona is 100000000 degrees at all times of the year regardless of where you go, Canada well they don't have cars thats why their police is on horseback, and you all live in igloos. Florida is where the cocain comes from (hey I have seen Scarface), and California is where all the really friggen crazy people come to thats why we have Celine Dion, Howie Mandel, Steven King, and Britney. Bottom line, ever state has its own beauty and plenty of things wrong with it.
i agree. i have been to many places and found good and bad points.
"the grass is not any greener on the other side of the hill it is just different grass"

i always hated the city when i was growing up, and would have been very happy to come here then.

Posted: January 7, 2008, 1:39 pm
by wyatt
I've lived in Pennsylvania for 56 years. It's a pretty state. It is becoming so populated right now that I would love to live up there in Alaska.
I would have to get used to the weather but would be happy with the space.
People tend to remember the bad things when they visit other states. I went to Florida about 20 years ago and loved it until the storms started. Their storms are nasty compared to what we get up here. Scared the crap out of me. Stormed for 10 minutes then cleared up for 1/2 hour and then back at it again. That was in the end of July. I really liked it there. But I remembered the weather and like it here better. It's a beautiful state but not for me.
The Carolinas are nice too. It wouldn't take much to get me down there.
Never been to Texas or any other western state. Sounds good though.
Alaska sounds like the place for me but I'm stuck here until the next round. I'm not into rubbing elbows with everybody when I go away but I guess I'll have to get used to it.
As long as I have my Slick I'm happy.
Wyatt

Posted: January 7, 2008, 1:47 pm
by Johnny Canuck
wyatt wrote:I've lived in Pennsylvania for 56 years. It's a pretty state.
Never been to Texas or any other western state.
Wyatt
You need to get out more young man :wink:

PS,, that water that licks up on the shores of Houston and Corpus Christi in Texas..? that is the Atlantic ocean... western state indeed. :D

Posted: January 7, 2008, 2:02 pm
by Hoofbeat Racer
Thank you Jarrod for the igloo reference. That is the precise reason my slick sits in my heated shop. The igloo gets too bloody cold to get anything else accomplished in. As you all can see, JC's experiment with trying to build a house in this frozen tundra just leads to breaking water pipes and other such annoyances. As for the Mounties on horseback, I can't wait for them to rear up and chase my Slick!!! :rotflmao:

Posted: January 7, 2008, 2:22 pm
by ICEMAN6166
Johnny Canuck wrote: PS,, that water that licks up on the shores of Houston and Corpus Christi in Texas..? that is the Atlantic ocean... western state indeed. :D
JC it is not the Atlantic ocean, but the gulf of Mexico. i lived there long enough to learn that. Texas was not bad, it was the heat and humidity that i could not handle.

Posted: January 7, 2008, 2:43 pm
by Bills 66
Wyatt
I grew up in the Boston area. Annual snow fall in Anchorage is about the same. Temps average about 10 degrees cooler. Not much of a change from where you are. Our black bears are about the same size. Browns can be huge. Fish are bigger. We don´t have any bass.
2 hr. drive North (Ice Man country) it is 10 to 20 degrees cooler in the winter and hotter in the summer.
I have lived in Texas, Kentucky, Florida, California, Massachusetts and Wyoming. Here is where I choose to live. Not for everyone.
Bill

P.S I don´t remember any tundra down by J.C. Just lots of farm land.

Posted: January 7, 2008, 3:15 pm
by Jarrod
I found this on another forum I frequent
Originally Posted by NINE-T-1-RENEGADE
The moment you hit the canadian border, it's all sticks, we don't have cars (hence our police force rides horses) and I live in an igloo you inept moron. We don't have violence here, EH!, just a bunch of friendly, simpleton, inbred eskimos who get along just fine clubbin' baby seals and tradin' beaver pelts.
I admit I plagerized a little from it on my previous post

Posted: January 7, 2008, 3:43 pm
by BigTim
Johnny Canuck wrote: western state indeed. :D
The Western part of it is!

Posted: January 7, 2008, 4:33 pm
by dwbr
i actually recently did a little looking to areas with the least amount of natural disasters, and Hawaii had the least, only think they warned about was a volcano, no snow, temperature stays in the mid 80's-low 90's.. we went there this last summer it was great
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Posted: January 7, 2008, 5:16 pm
by Gritsngumbo
CCC66: Sorry for your trouble. Hope you find that your homeowners will cover the damage. I guess we never think of an accident coming to us, do we? Although I don't drive my slick very much, I carry full coverage on it (especially since the Blue Book shows it at a pretty good value. It costs me less than $45 per month which I consider a good investment considering all the "cell-phone-talking, Suburban-driving, Junior League housewives" around here.

As to relocating. I've lived in quite a few places in my life (including GA, NC, VA, MO, CA, NV and LA) and they all have had good and bad things to say about them. Don't think anyplace is perfect (except Alaska and Texas) if you can believe the posts on here LOL. Good luck with your search if you're serious and not just frustrated by the crappy weahter.

Posted: January 7, 2008, 5:59 pm
by Activated Org 64
Wyoming is just not that bad. It's got ME!!!


Ray

Posted: January 7, 2008, 7:16 pm
by Johnny Canuck
BigTim wrote:
Johnny Canuck wrote: western state indeed. :D
The Western part of it is!
Best I can give you is extreme western Texas..
Here is the world divided into Westerners and Easterners :lol: :P
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Posted: January 7, 2008, 7:32 pm
by Jarrod
NICE Johnny :rotflmao:

Posted: January 7, 2008, 9:17 pm
by FORDMANLCRACKEL
Dang i'm a bum, and proud of it. :cheers:

Lonnie

Posted: January 7, 2008, 9:40 pm
by brojohnak
I always knew I would be 'cool' some day. :D :lol:

Posted: January 7, 2008, 10:33 pm
by BigTim
Great I am Cool too. :lol: