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‘I’m 73 and fed up with California and want a gun-friendly, affordable city with good weather — so where should I retire?’
Some hidden gems to consider in Georgia, New Mexico and Arkansas.
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Stay in Cali you commie f***‘I’m 73 and fed up with California and want a gun-friendly, affordable city with good weather — so where should I retire?’
Some hidden gems to consider in Georgia, New Mexico and Arkansas.www.marketwatch.com
I would never consider those three states or California, you would have to be born there to endure.‘I’m 73 and fed up with California and want a gun-friendly, affordable city with good weather — so where should I retire?’
Some hidden gems to consider in Georgia, New Mexico and Arkansas.www.marketwatch.com
I would never consider those three states or California, you would have to be born there to endure.
Why?I would never consider those three states or California, you would have to be born there to endure.
I've lived there or been there, it's a different kind of world.Why?
tell me more about the southern womenGainesville Georgia looks really nice. Lots of outdoor activity, close to the Blue Ridge mountains, fishing, camping year-round. SOUTHERN WOMEN
My wife's cousin moved to I think Rock Spring, Georgia. I know it's near the Tennessee state line.Gainesville Georgia looks really nice. Lots of outdoor activity, close to the Blue Ridge mountains, fishing, camping year-round. SOUTHERN WOMEN
^lol, we have our dogs here, too. How many hot chicks have you seen in a Toyota Primus with pocahontas stickers on it?
Interesting.
I lived in Silver City when I left MA. Nice downtown, 1800's buildings, etc. Claimed to be the hometown of Billy the Kid. Real western culture. We lived outside of town on 10 acres on the rim of Wind Canyon at 6,000 ft altitude, watching beautiful sunsets every night over mountains in AZ. Could hike in the canyon for miles. Gila Wilderness just north of us, could walk to it. Camped in it a bit, great weather.
So Why am I in AZ? Healthcare in Silver was terrible, we were always going to Tucson for medical--3 1/2 hours one way. I felt if I had an emergency and needed an ambulance, it would take me to the Gila Medical Center (who kept a helicopter) put me on it and fly me to Tucson.
Finally decided to move to Oracle, about1/2 hour from Tucson. I miss Silver, but I'm 73 and staying alive is at the top of my list.
Retirement in a small town like Oracle (population 3,600) is a good thing.
All regions/ethnicities/races have beautiful and hideous people. But, the South has exceptionally high levels of both obesity and drug abuse.
I've lived in AL, reality and fantasy don't dovetail.
tell me more about the southern women
You'll be clamoring to leave soon enough3) Economy here is really pretty good from our perspective. You could see it differently if you're on the dole or below poverty levels but the people here are industrious, entrepenurial, and generally happy not to mention very friendly.