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Old 01.25.2008, 02:50 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by gmku
Yeah, we actually know Denver. That's the advantage there. In fact, it's almost been like a second home for the past 20 years. My wife's mom lives there, and my daughter's in the mountains, so we travel there a lot. And we lived there my last coupla years in the Force. We really like Denver. It's a bit expensive, yuppie-ish, and conservative in some ways, but it also has many of the big city things we both like. So, that would be nice.

oh shit man. then no question that's where you wanna go. just go to the right neighborhood, that's what you want.

i wouldn't live in albuquerque outside of nob hill or downtown-- or maybe this place i saw yesterday behind downtown that looks like it's an old industrial area being renovated. the ability to go out of your door & see humans that don't all look the same is great. having to "drive" to whatever place you really wanna be in kills the whole experience. really, don't compromise there.
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