Best Buy is encourage everyone to relocate in Minneapolis

Brian said:
Probably, but I don't want to have to give up on wearing shorts around the year. :whistle:

LOL I'm with you on that one.

I LOVE being able to wear tank tops, skirts, sandals, and not having to wear those winter coats.

It is so great to be able to feel the fresh air and not have to bundle up. I feel more freer. I enjoy the wind blowing through my hair and on my skirt. It is so nice. I even ride the car with the window down just so I could feel the wind. It's real nice.
 
volcomskatz said:
Atlanta is too hot with high heat index and moderate expensive in Buckhead, Midtown, Downtown Atlanta and some suburb but it can be same as in Minneapolis, also Minneapolis have alot of old apartments and Atlanta have alot of new apartments at almost same prices.

Apartments in Minneapolis are really nasty. Trust me.

One of the last apartments that I looked at in Minneapolis (before I gave up and decided to move to Texas), it smelled so horrible. It smelled like the hardwood floors were completely soaked in cat piss. It was so hard to breathe in there. And they were asking $800 a month for that room? Ugh....The whole building, even, stank like cat piss to high heaven. And the stairs in most of the buildings that I looked at the whole summer, they were completely unstable. I nearly fell on so many occassions. Some were broken, or uneven, or just plain downright dangerous. Ugh!
 
I agree with you, these people who ranked that area to be most liveable city does not factor enough of other areas that needs to be considered too. It is purely research's opinion! I wouldn't want to live in there anyway! Not crazy about Midwest!

LuciaDisturbed said:
:rofl:

Livable?

No way.

I couldn't stand the cold.

I think that if I stayed in Minnesota through yet another winter, I would of gone crazy for sure.
 
LuciaDisturbed said:
LOL I'm with you on that one.

I LOVE being able to wear tank tops, skirts, sandals, and not having to wear those winter coats.

It is so great to be able to feel the fresh air and not have to bundle up. I feel more freer. I enjoy the wind blowing through my hair and on my skirt. It is so nice. I even ride the car with the window down just so I could feel the wind. It's real nice.

Oh, I forgot to add...

It is nice NOT to have to walk to the bus stop in 1+ foot of slow. (for me it is VERY difficult to walk in the snow and on ice.)

It is nice NOT to have to worry about slipping on BLACK ICE.
 
I already live in cold place like in Labrador, Minnesota and Labrador are almost same climate but Minnesota is colder than in Labrador
 
I live in Florida and I found an apartment for $480/month. It's cheap in Tallahassee. It may go up to $500 during January but I can't be sure.
 
LuciaDisturbed said:
Apartments in Minneapolis are really nasty. Trust me.

One of the last apartments that I looked at in Minneapolis (before I gave up and decided to move to Texas), it smelled so horrible. It smelled like the hardwood floors were completely soaked in cat piss. It was so hard to breathe in there. And they were asking $800 a month for that room? Ugh....The whole building, even, stank like cat piss to high heaven. And the stairs in most of the buildings that I looked at the whole summer, they were completely unstable. I nearly fell on so many occassions. Some were broken, or uneven, or just plain downright dangerous. Ugh!

Well, I did stated about old apartments and some old apartments over US is full of shithole and sucks.
 
LuciaDisturbed said:
Apartments in Minneapolis are really nasty. Trust me.

One of the last apartments that I looked at in Minneapolis (before I gave up and decided to move to Texas), it smelled so horrible. It smelled like the hardwood floors were completely soaked in cat piss. It was so hard to breathe in there. And they were asking $800 a month for that room? Ugh....The whole building, even, stank like cat piss to high heaven. And the stairs in most of the buildings that I looked at the whole summer, they were completely unstable. I nearly fell on so many occassions. Some were broken, or uneven, or just plain downright dangerous. Ugh!
Oh, my! :eek:
 
thats right its not livable..

its not good place to life for ashtmas and arthristis..

I have arthristis, I am greatly suffer everyday.. few days non pain but alot of days I am in pain.. because the weather keep changing.. hot and HOT then HOT Humid.. then crash down to cool and stormy..
no fun..
 
Diehardbiker65 is nothing to know about other places, such as Chicago then if he hates to live in midwest region and Chicago is one of city are best place for everyone to live, more nightlife, alot of new developments as new condo, modern single houses and apartments and great public transportation and something. I have some friends from Chicago area and it wasn't bad as Minneapolis and Detroit but Chicago isn't closer from both of them. If anyone don't like Chicago because of snow, freeze and winter then don't move here, that simple.
 
Brian said:
Minnesota has always been ranked in the top five most livable state in the United States - currently the second most livable state behind New Hampshire.

Minnesota also have some bragging rights with being in the top ten states when it comes to being smart, healthy, etc.

Too bad that the United States is ranked the tenth most livable country in the world. Norway is ranked first and Canada is ranked fifth.

I wouldn't dream leaving the deep South for elsewhere like Minnesota, even if I am offered more money.

I concur, Brian! :thumb: I've visited other states when I drove truck and clear was not impressed with any of them. I have lived in other states before driving truck; I would consider moving back to Washington state, but everything else, including Arkansas, Texas, Lousyana and other Dixie states, I haven't seen anything that impresses me about any of them. The people talk funny :blah: and are stupid. :laugh2: They also still live as if the civil war is still occurring. :roll: And what they call "southern hospitality" sucks the big one! If someone wants to work for scum wages, or as LuciaDisturbed said, "Welfare," then go down south. :crazy: It's too bad Mexico can't take Texas back.

I'll gladly take the snow and the cold in the winter time, as it's pretty and there are tons of things to do in the snow. When the spring comes, we look forward to the sightings of the first Robin; we look forward to the corn crop, as they would say if it's "knee high by the Fourth of July," it's going to be a good crop. I've already seen corn shoulder high if not higher, so it's going to be a good year, while the rest of the country has problems with flooding or draught.

We have ethanol plants springing up, which other states are too lazy to do and, of course, the best part of Minnesota is the people who live here that are smart and want good educations for their kids, because they know other parts of the country, specifically down south and in the state of Pennsylvania, the kids are severly lacking. Thank God for the Democrats who want good things for kids, because if we let Republicans in, we wouldn't have a quarter of what is here.

Have nice weather all the time, the only thing to do is walk around in sandals and get bad feet because of them; what fun is that, going to the podiatrist? :crazy: How BORING!!

Minnesota has one killer of a state fair in August and is ranked the number one in the country, but it helps if one is a Minnesota native to actually enjoy it. I've been to other state fairs and find them BORING, too. In Arizona, the food area is in one area and woe to the person who takes food out of that area and walks around. It's not like that here in Minnesota. Florida has deadbeats, alligators and cockroaches, what fun are these? :dunno:
 
GoldenLeaf74 said:
I already live in cold place like in Labrador, Minnesota and Labrador are almost same climate but Minnesota is colder than in Labrador

Where is Labrador, Minnesota? All I find on mapquest is Labrador Pond, which is southeast of Ely.
 
DoofusMama said:
thats right its not livable..

its not good place to life for ashtmas and arthristis..

I have arthristis, I am greatly suffer everyday.. few days non pain but alot of days I am in pain.. because the weather keep changing.. hot and HOT then HOT Humid.. then crash down to cool and stormy..
no fun..

Annie,

When you get a chance, you may want to travel as far south until you feel better. I've had two surgeries on my left hand, of which I know I'll feel it when I get older. My mother's doctor mentioned to her that she should do the same thing, as she has allergies, or, rather, plugged up all the time (or so she says).
 
pek1 said:
Where is Labrador, Minnesota? All I find on mapquest is Labrador Pond, which is southeast of Ely.
HAHA, No Labrador is northern part of Newfoundland, Canada.
 
pek1 said:
Where is Labrador, Minnesota? All I find on mapquest is Labrador Pond, which is southeast of Ely.
That's where i grew up in Labrador, I show you map of Labrador on this

Newfoundland%20Map.gif
 
GoldenLeaf74 said:
That's where i grew up in Labrador, I show you map of Labrador on this

Newfoundland%20Map.gif

Whoa!! It must be colder than an undatebale woman up there, huh? :bump:
 
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