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Indiana is one of the worst states I’ve been to.
WookieMan saysAre you black?
Lakota
WookieMan saysIndiana is one of the worst states I’ve been to.
I thought Elkhart was nice, but I was a kid when I lived there. Michigan is also not very far from Chicago, and the west side of the state is very nice, and has better weather.
but most people that are miserable here, generally end up miserable in their new home state. A lot of people can't just understand that they may be the problem
Not really settle down in one place as there's no point.
My blanket may have been too broad. There are parts that are fine of IN, but overall having traversed the state 2-3 times a year, it’s mostly a shit show.
IL sucks, but if you’re in a cold weather state and have to be there, it’s not as awful as it’s made out to be.
Nearby Fishers, Indiana
Must be legit. A semi boring small town in IN would legit be a great place to settle down and/or raise a family. Southwest MI also very nice
But no point in settling in one place ?
Once you cross the Indiana/Michigan border, the surface streets turn to absolute shit.
CBOEtrader saysand I own 1 of those licenses
Who did you have to, umm....you know ?
I'd have a hell of a lot more fun
One regret is that I've been so far from most of my relatives for so long.
If you can manage a career like that then go get after it!
Weather matters, but I've always wondered how much I'd "use" the outdoors so to speak in place like CA. Between work, life and all the other shit, I don't have a ton of free time.
If I still lived in the Midwest, I would probably be 30 pounds heavier as there is absolutely nothing to do in the Winter but sit inside at home or a bar to drink, eat and watch sports. Hot and muggy summers are not much better either....
I’ve convinced my wife and two kids that we’re leaving Commiefornia
I hear ya. It's an unverifiable opinion, but the eating part is better in the Midwest hence the weight gain, lol. Outside of authentic Mexican, I'm not sure I've had what I'd consider a good meal in CA at a high(er) end place (non-chain). I'm sure there's good food somewhere, but I've had little luck and Yelp blows.
porkchopexpress saysWe're in San Diego county and been here for over 10 years. I've lived in many places but mostly in CA.I’ve convinced my wife and two kids that we’re leaving Commiefornia
porkchop, thank you for sharing.
Which part of California are you in? Are you a native Californian? If not, when (what age) did you arrive, and why did you come then?
Why did you choose Nashville?
Good luck to you!
the trade-offs are far too great to stay here anymore.
Personal thanks to @GavinNewsom as I am officially leaving the dystopian nightmare of California for the free state of Florida. My successful business and all my employees are coming with.
— Dave Rubin (@RubinReport) December 13, 2021
See you soon, @GovRonDeSantis!
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porkchopexpress saysAre you contemplating something similar?the trade-offs are far too great to stay here anymore.
Fascinating.
Thank you for sharing.
I’ve convinced my wife and two kids that we’re leaving Commiefornia and going to Nashville next Summer. Enough is enough.
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http://myuhaulstory.com/2019/01/02/uhaul-names-top-50-growth-states-for-2018/
Almost twice as much to leave California for Texas than Vice-Versa:
https://lightfromtheright.com/2012/11/22/latest-haul-index-shows-californians-leaving-for-texas/
When you bring a U-Haul back to California, you do the company a favor, so another Middle Class family can leave for Texas.