Naples, Florida... It was TOO!
Too hot.
Too humid.
Too many mosquitoes, alligators, panthers.
Too frequent scary thunderstorms and tornadoes.
Too few well paying jobs.
Too gross sulfurous smelling water.
2006-08-04 06:40:42
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answered by nimbleminx 5
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A little speck on the map called Ruth, CA. Great for getting away, vacation and all. HORRIBLE for living. It's in the middle of nowhere, but it's in the mountains, so it's pretty, has good wildlife, natural springs, stuff like that. Just very isolated, horrible for someone to live there long term!
2006-08-04 03:47:33
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answered by chamely_3 4
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Portland - attractive city crammed with strange, open minded human beings who're in basic terms available. We motivate bike driving and characteristic loads of timber downtown. Casper - closed minded people who could be friendly see you later as you're - in basic terms - like - them... i did not discover any cultural shops there, till you count selection a container trip to the interior of sight Circle ok after a bypass to from the Bookmobile. Colorado Springs - i grew to become into too youthful to savour something better than catching catfish on the park utilising homestead made poles with my Dad. And traveling ghost cities, digging up relics in the mountains and merchandising them to the extensive organic technology Museum the place that they had the super dinosaur skeletons... Omaha - I definitely have stepped forward an habit to twister staring at. Wichita - i admire looking into the horizon and having particularly not something in my line of sight different than flat prairie for miles. to not anybody liking, yet i'm completely into the vertigo rush. Seattle - pungent place, till you have been there a on the same time as. friendly people who stay in a rain woodland next to an ocean inlet. regardless of if, it is tough to tell from time to time if the thin veil of moisture is from the fog, smog, or the quiet desperation of it is usual citizens to do some thing super with their lives. ok - my hands are drained. you will could desire to look ahead to yet over returned to pay attention something of my state-hopping adventures.
2016-11-03 21:11:33
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answered by ? 4
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Dalton, GA
Lived there in the carpet capital of the world for 14 miserable years. Moved from MI, to freakin' North GA...
You can make the best out of any place you live in the world, but to me, living there is worse than HELL.
2006-08-04 03:48:54
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answered by Shining Ray of Light 5
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MICHIGAN- any city, any peninsula. The economy is horrible and its just a depressing place to live or visit because most people are poor and the ones that aren't are retired. Something has to change there... I hate visiting because I have to see my friends and family struggling so hard to support their families. Its heartbreaking.
2006-08-04 03:51:21
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answered by moonbrook1985 1
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Lived in Albany, New York for two years as ateenager and Iwill never go back. This good ol' boy just doesn't fit.
2006-08-04 03:48:06
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answered by ? 5
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Dublin
2006-08-04 03:45:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Economy, Indiana never for a million dollars
2006-08-04 03:42:11
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answered by shuto... 1
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Chcago, Ill. Too cold and snowy and windy. Nice ti visit in the summer to see Oprah but that's about it.
2006-08-04 06:47:16
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answered by tbo 3
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Waco, Texas. No matter how many Baptists are there, it's the rudest most unpolite place I've ever been.
2006-08-04 03:48:32
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answered by Anonymous
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