reasons to move there... BAIC
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Originally Posted by wombatsauce
Maybe this is what you are talking about? Great resource...
http://pw1.netcom.com/~halkop/
No probs with the directions. I missed out today, had to pay twice as much for crappy food. Grr.
Thanks for the pake refs!! Noice.
-Jacob
http://pw1.netcom.com/~halkop/
No probs with the directions. I missed out today, had to pay twice as much for crappy food. Grr.
Thanks for the pake refs!! Noice.
-Jacob
And no prob on the pake restaurants. I'll add more when I can remember
Originally Posted by brucelee
PS: I hope everyone at Stevens Creek Subaru dies in a fire.
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Originally Posted by Xero
And yeah, you couldn't pay me to live there, simply because I like lush green areas like the coastal hills we have here in California (Santa Cruz Mountains and Woodside etc etc.) I love the Bay Are because you can be a total outdoor tree hugging backpacking granola freak (which I frequently am) all day long and go be an urban city dwelling beer swilling hipster later on that night at some lil' club in the City. We've got gorgeous hills, fog, rain, sun etc etc.
my comment wasn't anything against you. it was just the assumption of being dry arid desert. i love the bay area as well
a few random facts on arizona
over half the state is covered in pine trees
home to the largest national forest in the united states (coconino)
flagstaff sits at 7000 feet elevation and averages over 100" of snow a year with 12,600 foot peaks in the background.
summer average high temp = mid 80s
both are great places to live
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