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    Quote Originally Posted by LowSpeed_HighDrag View Post
    Colorado gets bluer every election. It's fun, but IMO I'd rather be by the ocean, as I miss it quite often. The mountains are great, they arent the deep blue.
    When ever I visit CO and similar, knowing there's no ocean for a thousand miles gives me a thumbs down for long term stay. Walking on the beach, almost daily since moving to FL, and coming from a long line of sailors/Navy men and on a sail boat within 2 weeks of being born, etc, means I get antsy if I get too far from the ocean. I spent a few days out in the desert of NV and it was pretty and different. How anyone could or would live in such a place I have no idea. At least CO has lakes and rivers and such.
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    So a lot has happened since I made this thread, everything including my ideal job got pretty screwed up when I destroyed me knee two months later. So even though I’m staying in a support role and it’s much later than expected, I just got word from branch that I should be getting my RFO to Carson next week.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wake27 View Post
    So a lot has happened since I made this thread, everything including my ideal job got pretty screwed up when I destroyed me knee two months later. So even though I’m staying in a support role and it’s much later than expected, I just got word from branch that I should be getting my RFO to Carson next week.


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    Sorry to hear about the knee. What did you reclass to?

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    Owned a second home in CO until 5 years ago. Pueblo County.

    Brother still lives north of Castle Rock. It was a majestic state, once.

    Colorado Springs is horrible. SERIOUS crime/drug problems there.

    CO is CA in the mountains; worse weather but the same dystopia.

    You couldn’t pay me to live there, now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by echo5whiskey View Post
    If those were the choices I had, I would go with NC.

    Having only been through each of the other three, take my opinion as a grain of salt. The mountains of CO are beautiful, but the political slant would get to me (much like Hawaii did before I left). KY and TN don't seem all that different to me. The only reason I'd pick NC is because it has both ocean and mountains on either side of the state. Depending on where in NC (Bragg?), it might be a day or weekend trip, but it'd be worth it.
    Ditto. You wanna be WEST of I-77, because the further east you go, the BLUER (dumber...) NC gets these days.

    TN has no state income tax, and as long as it's not Knoxville or Chattanooga, east TN is quite nice as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_War_Wagon View Post
    TN has no state income tax, and as long as it's not Knoxville or Chattanooga, east TN is quite nice as well.
    Unless something has changed in recent years, TN has low property tax and vehicle insurance and seems to have fairly high standard of living.

    What's the issue with Knoxville? I haven't heard of or seen too much crap coming out of there compared to other large cities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsbhike View Post
    Unless something has changed in recent years, TN has low property tax and vehicle insurance and seems to have fairly high standard of living.

    What's the issue with Knoxville? I haven't heard of or seen too much crap coming out of there compared to other large cities.
    Supposedly Nashville is one of the fastest growing areas in the country (not that you'd want to live in Davidson Co. mind you). I work in Nashville but live about 37 driving miles from there. Out in the sticks and I like it that way. I have 22 acres and a 100yd home range, shoot when I feel like it, and on a nice day you can here shooting all around in the distance. Can't see my neighbors. Since I am in the "Forestry Program" my property taxes are only around $100 per month (and that's for 22 acres with a 1400sq/ft brick ranch with finished basement).

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsbhike View Post
    What's the issue with Knoxville? I haven't heard of or seen too much crap coming out of there compared to other large cities.
    Large state university town. The 100,000+ yayhoos on 6 Saturdays in the fall isn't nearly as big a problem, as the 'tards sometimes not falling FAR from the tree.

    Exhibit 'A' - Chapel Hill, NC. A beautiful little town, ruined by politicians who actually took the college professors seriously.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_War_Wagon View Post
    Large state university town. The 100,000+ yayhoos on 6 Saturdays in the fall isn't nearly as big a problem, as the 'tards sometimes not falling FAR from the tree.

    Exhibit 'A' - Chapel Hill, NC. A beautiful little town, ruined by politicians who actually took the college professors seriously.
    Ahh ok. Haven't been near the university on those weekends, just on the outskirts off 40/640.

    Still think it was nicer than Lexington, KY during sports weekends and nicer than Louisville, KY at any time. Still wouldn't want to live in it full time.

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