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Why Do You Live Where You Do

Realized this where I'm supposed to be...I miss Ohio, miss family and friends, miss Columbus, midwest culture, foods, etc. I came here 11 years ago for a one year 're-energize at the beach' deal after graduating from tOSU. Had all intentions of returning to Columbus. Found out quickly, this is the place that keeps me rolling.
 
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I live in Oklahoma because the Army makes me. I like Ft. Sill but the surrounding community sucks ass. Too many wannabe gangs and the locals are the laziest people I've ever met. When I retire I figure I'll move back to some small farming community in Ohio and teach at some sleepy little community college with low standards. The reason is that I prefer a slower pace of life.
 
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THEWOOD;1627606; said:
It does suck for my wife, she has to drive over an hour to and from work.

Those LONG 4 miles commutes do suck. :tongue2:

I live in Oregon, because of my employment. My job has taken me to Cleveland area twice, North Carolina twice, and out to Oregon. I will freely admit that this is my favorite place that I have ever lived. If I could somehow get Cedar Point out here; then I would be in 7th heaven. A little over an hour from the coast, 45 miles from downtown Portland, and 1-1.5 hours from the mountains. Great state.
 
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muffler dragon;1627695; said:
Those LONG 4 miles commutes do suck. :tongue2:

I live in Oregon, because of my employment. My job has taken me to Cleveland area twice, North Carolina twice, and out to Oregon. I will freely admit that this is my favorite place that I have ever lived. If I could somehow get Cedar Point out here; then I would be in 7th heaven. A little over an hour from the coast, 45 miles from downtown Portland, and 1-1.5 hours from the mountains. Great state.

You couldn't wait three more fuckin' days? :shake:
 
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