I live in Omaha,NE. Omaha is NOT the best city to live in.
Why?
1. Too many yuppie rednecks (believe me, its weirder than it sounds)
2 The weather sucks-it's either too hot or too cold 95% of the time.
3. No big league sports teams-Kansas City is the closest.
4. Omaha is home to the world's second worst drivers (Iowa is #1)
Omaha is a very wealthy town and there are a lot of attractive women here, but it's not enough to offset the above.
My favorite cities include San Diego, Chicago and Boston
2007-03-10 12:00:45
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answered by Jason D 3
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Pensacola, Florida, I love living here. The cost of living is low. We never have really cold weather. The white beaches are beautiful and the gulf of Mexico water is just right for swimming. This is a mid size town three hospitals three large malls. Lots of history. The historical district is a lot like the old New Orleans. People are friendly. The only negative thing is hurricanes Ivan hit us really bad. But that is not a routine occurrence. No matter where you live there is all ways some bad with the good.
2007-03-10 20:02:58
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answered by Janst 4
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My city is the best city to live in because I can see the pacific ocean from almost every room of my house. The town is quiet, people are friendly and open-minded. It's not suitable for most people because homes are expensive, and there's not alot to do (no movies, etc). But if you are like me, and can get great joy from watching waves on the ocean, listening to birds tweet, watching deer come up your street, etc, it's the best.
You want me to tell you it's name? You think I'm nuts? Everyone would want to move here, then we'd have LA all over again.
2007-03-10 20:01:28
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answered by diannegoodwin@sbcglobal.net 7
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Because it is a world class city. Golden Gate Park is closed to cars on Sundays and you can ride a bike or skate through the park to your heart's content without worrying about cars. Because there is so much to do, a diverse night life, great symphony and ballet, and there's the Fillmore for rock and roll. So much to do and see. I live near Ocean Beach and my favorite hang gliding spot, Fort Funston, is just 10 minutes away. North Lake in Golden Gate Park is just 2 blocks from my house, where you can go from city to peaceful pond to feed the birds and ducks. The new museum in the Park is awesome. And there's the Pacific Ocean, for surfing and boogie boarding, just 5 blocks from my house. I can bike through the park to go to work. Take a walk across the Golden Gate Bridge for some great views of the City, and go play on the hills and trails of Mt. Tamalpais. Hang glide off the top and land at Stinson Beach. I could go on . . .
2007-03-10 20:03:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Only rats can survive living in the city 24/7 - 365. (so my Gran told me)
2007-03-10 19:57:34
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answered by Narky 5
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we live in washington iowa it is not necessarily the best town to live in but it is a quiet little town about 40 miles from a big city we like it
2007-03-10 20:00:54
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answered by desirae m 4
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Madison Wisconsin
Definitely not the best city to live it. It pretends to be progressive but really isn't, and there are zero vegetarian restaurants.
2007-03-10 19:58:28
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answered by Vegan 7
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Charlston
Everything but a theme park
number 1 moving spot in the USA =(
2007-03-10 19:57:03
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answered by Dude 3
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Omaha, NE has nothing to do, has high taxes, and a city council hell bent on annexing the rest of the state (if it could).
2007-03-10 19:56:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Cleveland, Ohio sucks booty. People with terrible attitudes, high crime rate, no good malls or shopping areas, potholes, the air is so thick you choke off of it, 92% of the ppl here are homeless, and no good jobs out here...
2007-03-10 19:58:21
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answered by Hot Damn 5
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