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Your Ideal City


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Asheville would be my ideal city if I could find work there and more affordable housing. I couldn't, which is why I left after living there for three years while going to school.

Beautiful area, great beer, decent-sized downtown with things going on all the time, great beer, nice people, very cultural, plenty of things to do outdoors, and great beer.

Did I mention Asheville has great beer?

I'll move back some day.

You ought to try Lacrosse Wisconsin! Bar Capital of the World! It used to be in Guinness Book of World Records for most bars per capita. There are biker bars, Gay bars, lots of neighborhood bars, college bars, you name it there a bar for it. (You come to a major intersection in a neighborhood and on 2 corners there will be a gas station on the other 2 will be bars! Lacrosse University. Close to snow skiing. Good strip joints with college girls! (Mention my name and you'll get a better seat! Possibly a free lap dance!) And Wisconsin is Native American for BEER!

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I like Charlotte, I've been here for 25 years. Close is Indianapolis in the Summer!

My favorite maybe Wilmington though. There's a used book store that is piled high with books and across the street is a great tavern! Great sammies and fresh brewed beer. mmmmm

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Not a city, but an island. Secluded to the point where most tourist know nothing about it, but not so secluded you couldn't get basic supplies. One bar where the locals and visitors hang out, no airport (must arrive by boat), and a well protected harbor from the weather where most of the island activity is located.

And I've been there. And no, I won't tell anyone the name of it. :)

Buffett knows where it is however, and sometimes flies in on his Grumman Albatross and has a few cold ones in said bar.

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