To: andrew
The best place to live in the US is as near as possible to your family. Your parents, grandparents, uncles, cousins and family friends.
I've traveled and lived in several regions of our country and each has advantages/disadvantages; afterall Nirvana is not on the map. But the thing that no other place except one had is roots.
Just MO, but that's how I decided where to raise my family.
102 posted on
03/22/2002 7:58:18 AM PST by
Pietro
To: Pietro
The best place to live in the US is as near as possible to your family. Your parents, grandparents, uncles, cousins and family friends.
I've traveled and lived in several regions of our country and each has advantages/disadvantages; afterall Nirvana is not on the map. But the thing that no other place except one had is roots. You're a pretty smart guy, you know that?
To: Pietro
The best place to live in the US is as near as possible to your family. Your parents, grandparents, uncles, cousins and family friends.
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I'll second that. Cousins and grandparents are very valuable for a kid growing up. If they aren't kooks, that is.
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