Negativity on parade
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Portland, Oregon City of Roses
Wow, Portland. I never thought of that!
I considered making up some stuff, but I don’t really have anything negative to say about Portland. It’s just that it would feel way too much like starting over, moving to a(nother) city full of young hipsters.
Albuquerque, New Mexico The Pulse of New Mexico
I was in Albuquerque in 1984. My best friends grandparents got altitude sick and we flew in to drive their car back to the Bay Area. We stayed with his cousin in an apartment complex filled with 20 year olds who partied all the time. Cousin told us that the altitude makes you get fucked up faster when you drink.
Little Rock, Arkansas Where America Comes Together
Nice slogan for a town who’s first image that pops to mind is troops protecting small Black children trying to go to school. Think they hired a PR firm for that?
San Francisco, California The Golden Gate City
The towers of this city's Golden Gate Bridge are purposely out of alignment in order to compensate for the curvature of the earth...
Wow, I didn’t know that. And when did "The Golden Gate City" become our slogan?
Sacramento, California The River City
uh … no
Baltimore, Maryland The Sparkling Harbor City
If I wanted to move to the East Coast this is probably where I’d go. But I don’t. I have friends there and I love the "Hon" thing and the cheap housing.
San Jose, California The Silicon Capital
This city is home to Lou's Living Donut Museum, a combination donut shop and museum with tours and a secret recipe.
The donut museum makes it more appealing but San Ho is WAY TOO HOT for me. And talk about your sprawl…
Honolulu, Hawaii America’s Tropical Paradise
Like Hawaii needs more white people. And if I did move to Hawaii, it would be to around Hilo.
Oakland, California East Bay Living
Yup, the Beast. It’s always a possibility despite the heat.
Las Vegas, Nevada Entertainment Capital of the World
Ladies' Home Journal called this one of its Best Cities for Women,
What do you think
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Washington, District of Columbia The World's Greatest Capital
I must have clicked the "I like museums" box.
Providence, Rhode Island New England’s Best Kept Secret
Now there’s a slogan. Might as well say "we’re unpopular, but working on it"
San Diego, California California’s First City
…
Orange County, California Live The California Dream
Are they high? What could ever make me move to these hell holes?
New Haven, Connecticut Home of Yale University
I’ve heard good things about New Haven. But I think they were lies.
New Orleans, Louisiana The Crescent City
Maybe if
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Eugene, Oregon The Emerald City
Home of the primitivist anarchists and John Zerzan. No thanks.
Corvallis, Oregon Heart of the Willamette Valley
If I’m going to Oregon, it’s gotta be the coast.
Long Beach, California LA’s Ocean Playground
…
Santa Barbara, California The American Riviera
Maybe I’m just putting these together out of ignorance, I don’t know. But if I’m moving to SoCal, it’s gonna be to the city.
Hartford, Connecticut The Insurance Capital
Please tell me something about this town other than its "The Insurance Capital". Anyone?
Boston, Massachusetts America’s Walking City
This city features
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Medford, Oregon Gateway to the Pacific Northwest
This gorgeous spot boasts the West's only operating water-powered grist mill, located on the banks of Little Butte Creek since 1872…
What I look for in a city is a water-powered grist mill…
Salem, Oregon The Heart of Oregon
I didn’t think it was possible for a city to illicit no response from me at all, but Salem somehow succeeds.
Is it that bleak out there? Or just me?
And wait. Why didn’t I get Seattle? I love Seattle. If I was really going to move anywhere, that’d likely be my first choice.
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Date: 2003-09-03 09:15 am (UTC)My list is weirdly slanted toward Oregon as well, with a disturbing dash of Deep South:
Portland, Oregon
Hartford, Connecticut
Providence, Rhode Island
Baltimore, Maryland
Medford, Oregon
Charleston, West Virginia
Eugene, Oregon
Corvallis, Oregon
New Haven, Connecticut
Frederick, Maryland
Boston, Massachusetts
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Salem, Oregon
Bend, Oregon
Worcester, Massachusetts
Danbury, Connecticut
Gaithersburg, Maryland
Little Rock, Arkansas
Washington, District of Columbia
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Sacramento, California
Annapolis, Maryland
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
I mean, what's with all the Arkansas? And West Virginia? Welcome to my definition of hell. Maryland isn't much better. The appearance of Sheboygan made me laugh... if you're going to go with Wisconsin, why not Madison? Maybe it was my house pricing and rent pricing that got me such a weird result, but then Boston made it on the list.
[shaking head] These tests are just weird.
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Date: 2003-09-03 05:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-09-04 10:23 pm (UTC)I would fit in well in SF and thought to myself many times while on my visit that it might be much easier to launch my practice there. Except for the hellishly complicated and exclusionary licensing laws. Ooopsie.
I'm guessing Denver didn't come up for me because I didn't say "I love love love giant professional sports teams and rock climbing and mountain biking!" which is what these quizzes always seem to think equals "the Denver lifestyle."