I'm in Chicago. It smells a bit odd, but you get used to it.
Where are you from originally?
Anngella's right, public transportation is the way to go. We are currently 11th highest in the nation with gas prices, if I remember correctly. Plus, there's not much point having a car if you live in the heart of the city.
Chicago is really a great place to live, very ecclectic and varied. It's an asscrack when it comes to weather, but that depends on your tolerance level.
I'm with you atari - I'm thinking southern California, where I can get sunshine, moderate temperatures, and personal space.
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