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Drem wrote:it's raining nonstop here. bullshit. tomatoes aren't even growing, only my herbs are doin ok. this isn't even summer. we've had like four days of sunshine w/o rain
leah wrote:Drem wrote:it's raining nonstop here. bullshit. tomatoes aren't even growing, only my herbs are doin ok. this isn't even summer. we've had like four days of sunshine w/o rain
ummmmm i need to move to the pacific northwest ASAP.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/l ... er19m.html
someday i'll find a way to move either there or to the high country of colorado and i'll never look back! mwahahaha.
brinstar wrote:re: NE vs KS
yeah it's too humid here, no defense for that. it's tragic that once you get north and/or west of oh, say, Kearney (roughly halfway across) the humidity actually decreases noticably (the Sandhills are pretty arid country), but there's literally nothing interesting about that part of the state from a social perspective. as for temps, variety is the spice of life. in fact, let me refer to an old Bill Hicks routine: 72 degrees and sunny every day of the year? only LIZARDS like that kind of weather!
politically speaking, most of NE is too conservative, that's also true - but there are healthy pockets of sensible progressives in Lincoln and Omaha. take the last presidential election for example - Omaha actually went blue for once, and thanks to our mostly-unique state constitution, Obama got one electoral vote from us, making NE the only purple state in the union. he was within striking distance of grabbing Lincoln as well, and if he'd won two of three district electoral votes he would've taken the two at-large votes as a bonus, leaving only one (the rest of the state, pretty much) for McCain. I still think if he'd opened a campaign office here he could've pulled it off, but there's no way to be sure. compare that to KS, which is about as red as red gets. (fun fact: if the civil war had lasted longer, the North vs South line would've been drawn further west, and NE would've fought KS!)
as long as you stick to major metropola it mostly comes out as a wash. college sports are comparable, musical stops are fairly even (primarily Lawrence vs Omaha on that one), etc
aside from all that there's just something that creeps me out about KS. i don't know what it is exactly, but i feel it as soon as i cross the border - it's like the horizon is just a few degrees off or something. difficult to explain.
re: spazz
CO has medical herb now, though i know nothing about their CCW laws. Fort Collins is a damn nice town, i'd be happy living there. Boulder is nice but a bit too hippie even for me. or you could go up into higher country. nice state all around.
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