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Then it becomes a yes or no response. No, I do not want to vacation in Newark.
East Hampton, NY or Palm Beach, FL?
East Hampton, NY. I feel like Florida is that good time ex boyfriend who keeps calling, but been there done that. East Hampton looks more unique and intriguing. In a dream scenario, I am stopping by Ina's house for some chocolate cake and ice cream.
Then it becomes a yes or no response. No, I do not want to vacation in Newark.
East Hampton, NY or Palm Beach, FL?
I thought this was another thread, I had a brain fart. My bad. I was also on a thread which city is most similar to the one you list game. I got mixed up lol. This is a good either or. Both are beach cities with different vibes. I'll go with West Palm Beach, as I feel there's more to do within the city, & I am not as familiar with Long Island.
Sticking with beach cities:
Santa Barbara, CA or Virginia Beach, VA?
East Hampton, NY. I feel like Florida is that good time ex boyfriend who keeps calling, but been there done that. East Hampton looks more unique and intriguing. In a dream scenario, I am stopping by Ina's house for some chocolate cake and ice cream.
Ft. Worth, TX or Cleveland, OH?
Forth Worth because of its proximity to Dallas. I feel like because it's a bigger metro, that it may have more to do overall.
Forth Worth because of its proximity to Dallas. I feel like because it's a bigger metro, that it may have more to do overall.
Santa Barbara, CA or Virginia Beach, VA?
Santa Barbara, albeit reluctantly. It’s obviously much better than VA Beach, but my problem with Santa Barbara is it’s small. It’s great, but I don’t think I’d really want to live there due because I’d get bored. VA Beach is a much better size, but I don’t really like the city. Santa Barbara’s saving grace is it isn’t that far from LA so I’d probably wind up going there often.
Los Angeles has some interesting entertainment museums & museums, but I'll go with Chicago since it's distribution of museums is less spread out.
Baltimore, MD or Richmond, VA?
Baltimore, despite its less than stellar reputation, has quite a few things to see and do. But, given that I live just a few miles outside of the city, I've already seen and done most of them. Whereas, with Richmond, my experience almost entirely consists of driving through it on the interstate. I'd like to actually take the time to explore it. So, Richmond it is.
Baltimore, despite its less than stellar reputation, has quite a few things to see and do. But, given that I live just a few miles outside of the city, I've already seen and done most of them. Whereas, with Richmond, my experience almost entirely consists of driving through it on the interstate. I'd like to actually take the time to explore it. So, Richmond it is.
Portland, ME or Portland, OR?
Portland OR. I want to explore the West & Pacific NW more than New England. I like that Portland is a bigger city with more to offer.
Asheville, NC or Aspen, CO?
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