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Originally Posted By Boomer: Probably because he has a wife. View Quote Exactly because I have a wife, and daughters. SD wasn't on anybody's radar except mine. If I had been single like I was even I moved to Seattle, I would be in South Dakota today. We have a phenomenal life, so it all worked out. |
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The propagandist interviewer at the NASCAR race wasn’t trying to make it positive- she was covering for her party. Let’s go Brandon is as much about the total propaganda and incompetence from the news as it is about Biden...
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Originally Posted By scottr: That's a great question Apparently there's nothing to do up there. They all come down here on the weekends View Quote Duh. You guys have the ark. Complete with dinosaurs! Been here 17 months, been to Kentucky zero times. Corvette museum is on the list, but that probably will never happen |
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Originally Posted By CavVet: Duh. You guys have the ark. Complete with dinosaurs! Been here 17 months, been to Kentucky zero times. Corvette museum is on the list, but that probably will never happen View Quote That is a pretty big deal, still haven't gone The Red River Gorge is the main attraction though. Chock full of cars with Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois license plates |
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Originally Posted By Rope-A-Dope: Closing today on a house in Lewiston ID. Per one of those web stalking sites, on my new street - 16 R, 1 D and 6 others. How refreshing. I'm guilty of driving up home prices in ID. Otherwise, I am not carrying any lib virus. View Quote Where can I find that site? |
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The propagandist interviewer at the NASCAR race wasn’t trying to make it positive- she was covering for her party. Let’s go Brandon is as much about the total propaganda and incompetence from the news as it is about Biden...
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Originally Posted By Rope-A-Dope: My new street. How refreshing. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/473932/Voters_JPG-3101983.JPG View Quote That's encouraging. I drive through Lewiston every weekend during the warm months to work on my property that I'm eventually moving to. Lewiston seems like a scaled-down version of where I live now (minus the leftism). I imagine living there would be more like the "good old days." |
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"Freedom is a messy business." - LaRue_Tactical
I am a sack of blood, held together by un-tanned leather. . . |
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Originally Posted By DFARM: Aside from not registering to vote, how would one go about not having their information show up on that website? It's kind of scary. Lol View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DFARM: Originally Posted By Rope-A-Dope: https://voterrecords.com/address-search Of course WA doesn't register party... Aside from not registering to vote, how would one go about not having their information show up on that website? It's kind of scary. Lol Don’t do stuff that is public record. |
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I've lived in WA since 2000, and I'm tired of living behind enemy lines. I'm headed to NE Wyoming soon.
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Thank you
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I've spent time in Yankton over the winter. Winter is rough in SD.
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Tactical, hyper masculine, military style member.
USA
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Originally Posted By 49north: I've spent time in Yankton over the winter. Winter is rough in SD. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Boom_Stick: Bet the skeeters are too. Ive been to devils lake ND. Driving down the road one day it looked like a semi truck rolling coal had just been through leaving a trail of smoke. It was skeeters. View Quote Alaska is like that. They’d get so big we’d use them to drill for oil. |
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It's coming up on five years this April that I escaped Washington. I lived there a few weeks shy of 21 years. It was a beautiful state with fairly agreeable politics when I arrived on the great ship USS Rodney M. Davis (FFG 60) in Everett on May 5, 1998.
By 2015, I started looking into transferring out of state with my job because things were starting to slide towards no bueno. My divorce in 2017-2018 fast-tracked my move, as I had to sell my house and I couldn't afford to purchase anything else within commuting distance of my job. In late 2018, I got a break when a colleague hooked me up with a transfer to Detroit of all places! At first, I was beyond skeptical; but the more I researched, the more I liked Detroit. I ended up getting a raise to come here, and then pay got restructured so now I make much more than I did in Washington. The cost of living is much less. I paid $130k for a house 3.5 years ago--it would have cost me at least $450k for a comparable house in Western Washington! Gas is running me $2.67 a gallon currently. The downside is that car insurance is insane in Michigan, and there's an income tax here. Currently, Lansing is Democrat, but that cycles back and forth in these parts. Washington just seems to creep further and further left as the years go by. Hell, Trump leads Biden in the most recent polls here, which is something you would never read about Washington. The best part of moving here? People are not afraid to drive the speed limit or above and they tend to keep the fuck out of the passing lane unless they are actively passing traffic. I set my cruise control to 9 MPH over and stay to the right--even at rush hour! Try that on I-5 or I-405. Fancy that... CavVet and I are neighbors now, kinda! |
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Originally Posted By JS98010: Fancy that... CavVet and I are neighbors now, kinda! View Quote Correct on (all) a number of points. Funny shit (AWESOME) living in a neighborhood I could only drive through in Washington, never living in as a truck driver, and owning a house there here. And like you, ended up making more money here than ever. That's counter intuitive af. Last point is best point. See you at Cedar Point this summer |
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Ohio has great roller coasters. I went to high school and college in Indiana and we would take trips to Kings Island.
I don’t even know where the closest decent roller coaster is around here. |
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Originally Posted By Poppaduc: Ohio has great roller coasters. I went to high school and college in Indiana and we would take trips to Kings Island. I don’t even know where the closest decent roller coaster is around here. View Quote Silverwood. Just north of Coeur d’ Alene, ID. Decent. It’s really starting to suck that we’re being forced to choose between living in geographical wonderlands and flat, boring places where the roller coasters are the biggest highlight. |
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Originally Posted By Boomer: It’s really starting to suck that we’re being forced to choose between living in geographical wonderlands and flat, boring places where the roller coasters are the biggest highlight. View Quote No kidding. I borrowed a buddy's pole saw to trim some branches over my driveway. Thought to myself "this is pretty slick, I should buy one of these". Then I realized there are no trees in my new yard taller than I am. But I can buy a machine gun there... Moving sale items will include all my chain saws. Probably my wood chipper. |
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The propagandist interviewer at the NASCAR race wasn’t trying to make it positive- she was covering for her party. Let’s go Brandon is as much about the total propaganda and incompetence from the news as it is about Biden...
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Originally Posted By Rope-A-Dope: No kidding. I borrowed a buddy's pole saw to trim some branches over my driveway. Thought to myself "this is pretty slick, I should buy one of these". Then I realized there are no trees in my new yard taller than I am. But I can buy a machine gun there... Moving sale items will include all my chain saws. Probably my wood chipper. View Quote In the market, what do you got and where are you |
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From UncleGreg’s noggin:
The proliferation of bureaucracy is escalating as political correctness continues to seek and destroy the last hints of efficiency. To wit: Liberalism TEACHES mental retardation. |
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Originally Posted By Rope-A-Dope: No kidding. I borrowed a buddy's pole saw to trim some branches over my driveway. Thought to myself "this is pretty slick, I should buy one of these". Then I realized there are no trees in my new yard taller than I am. But I can buy a machine gun there... Moving sale items will include all my chain saws. Probably my wood chipper. View Quote That wood chipper might be useful in WA some day for...a thing. |
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Looking at Idaho as well.
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