Give me a break...It's Chicago!! You have so much culture, excellent night life, parks, sports, museums, jazz clubs , ethnic neighborhoods, comedy clubs, the best restaurants, Little Italy, Greek town, the best underground blues clubs in the world, the women are cold in December..but it's fun warming them up!...and if you're talking about Gold Coast Down town area....don't think twice....sweet home Chicago
2006-06-15 11:35:39
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answered by davemg21 3
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I'd probably go with Orlando because it's warm and temperate. Chicago is cold too much of the year and it's also in Illinois - theres nothing good up that way lol. At least in Orlando you have the beach and if you drive a couple hours you are in hoppin places.
2006-06-15 18:31:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Orlando
2006-06-15 18:30:28
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answered by sugar 2
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Chicago is much better than Orlando it is just cold in the winter
2006-06-15 18:37:43
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answered by chrome_rider 4
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Orlando of course
2006-06-15 18:32:55
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answered by ? 3
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Chicago hands down.
there's everything you need in chi-town.. plus Orlando has Hurricane seasons every year =]
2006-06-15 18:31:49
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answered by Jess♥ 3
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If it were me i'd have to say Chicago. why don't you compromise? summer Chicago, Winter Orlando.
2006-06-15 18:45:53
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answered by karen d 1
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I would live in Orlando because it is always nice there, except for the hurricanes...... Well, hey, the house is new, ain't it?????? Lol
2006-06-15 18:31:58
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answered by Brown Eyes 2
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I vote for warm and sunny. but then I moved south to get out of the snow. Is this an ultimatum or is there room for compromise.
2006-06-15 18:31:18
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answered by Dianna S 1
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Coming from a girl who went to law school in Florida go to Chicago that is where I dream to live......................Fl is nice but too hot sometimes and the hurricanes what a headache!!
2006-06-15 18:37:12
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answered by txles 2
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