To: rintense; DBtoo; Becki
Probably moving to Michigan within the year, depends on my husband's job, but will probably happen.
And unfortunately, it will be Ann Arbor, which I know is a very liberal town. Oh well, it won't be any worse than the Chicago suburb I live in now! My US rep is Jan Schakowsky, yuck!
To: texasbluebell
And unfortunately, it will be Ann Arbor, which I know is a very liberal town. Oh well, it won't be any worse than the Chicago suburb I live in now! My US rep is Jan Schakowsky, yuck! Look at places in Livingston County(Brighton, Hartland, Howell) 15-20 miles north of Ann Arbor up US-23. VERY conservative.
95 posted on
02/25/2003 9:41:49 PM PST by
Dan from Michigan
(Every man dies. Not every man really lives.)
To: texasbluebell; rintense
And unfortunately, it will be Ann Arbor, which I know is a very liberal town. Oh well, it won't be any worse than the Chicago suburb I live in now!The People's Democratic Socialist Republic of A2 isn't bad, if you are able to survive the atmosphere in Chicago. There's a pretty good (from personal experience) school there...
108 posted on
02/26/2003 7:25:41 AM PST by
Chemist_Geek
("Drill, R&D, and conserve" should be our watchwords! Energy independence for America!)
To: texasbluebell
Sorry, that you have to move to Ann Arbor, a hideous liberal town- nice art fair in the summer however.
If hubby needs to work in Ann Arbor there may be better cities for both of you.
123 posted on
02/26/2003 6:48:05 PM PST by
Moleman
To: texasbluebell
Yes, Ann Arbor is very liberal, but it is a wonderful town. Hope you like it. Don't miss the Wolverine football games. At 111,500 fans, they consistently have the largest crowds in the US. You can buy a ticket on the street the day of the game for $10 - $15 for most games (except Ohio State and MSU, of course).
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