
*tx*
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Texas all the way!
The Dallas area if you're talking about cities ;-) |
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Gary N
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california |
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funk
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california!
wooott wooot
except it doesnt snow in here
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Just Bein' Me
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Washington State. Oh so beautiful. Lots of forest and wild ferns and wild blackberries. The ocean is there too. So pretty. I was born and raised in California. There is way too many people there. Too much smog and too much crime now. I will never go back there alive. |
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Joanna V
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Illinois, because CHICAGO'S there! |
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Jasminneee
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california |
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Jonathan G
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Big Bad California born and raised |
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Jay R
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Hawaii was intoxicating, NYC was energizing, Calif. was varied, Alaska was rednecky, but Oregon is home (by choice). I was born in Taxas. |
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frankrafealjiminez
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easy i love califorina |
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Steve in NC
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New Mexico! The Land of Enchantment
New Mexico is the place to visit to expand your intellectual horizons. The state's unique geology ranges from the Permian Age Carlsbad Caverns to white sand dunes to the high mountains in the northern part of the state. New Mexico also has world-class science at two national laboratories, several observatories, Spaceport America, and the Very Large Array, among others. History is everywhere. New Mexico has civil war battlefields, archaeological digs, and museums that encompass almost every intellectual interest. At the wildlife refuges, visitors can learn more about the environment all around us. The New Mexico, the Land of Enchantment, is the place to learn about the world all around us.
The opportunities for outdoor sports and recreation in New Mexico are as varied as the state's terrain. Few states can boast six of the Earth's seven climatic zones, nor are they blessed with the towering mountains that rise above New Mexico's high desert plains. Our clear, blue skies invite balloonists and glider pilots to soar on the wind. The Rocky Mountain skiing is unmatched, with its soft powder and variety of terrain. With 13 national monuments and parks, five national forests and 29 state parks, New Mexico has an outdoor adventure for everybody from weekend sightseers to avid back country explorers. New Mexico also has over 70 golf courses from executive-style golf to Professional Golf Association tournament-caliber courses. Although many people think of New Mexico as a desert, there are opportunities for boating, wind surfing and even scuba diving across the state. |
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MAD DOG
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I love my California because...well... it's the only state I've ever lived in. |
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Booger Butt
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dont know..i havent lived in all of them |
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Lee B
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virginia sucks. lived there and hated it.
i would have to say north carolina. so beautiful |
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blakree
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Hands down it is Florida. |
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Ilana ♥ Leigh™
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new york
ayyybaybayyyy <333 |
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xjoizey
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Colorado |
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daddysgirl
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florida! florida!!!!! florida is what i recomend!! cuz we have clearwater largo ST AUGUSTINE!! HOOT HOOT! |
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Zacho
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MICHIGAN
we will never run out of water |
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Honest Rob
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State of Confusion.
But I probably overstated it. |
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beerski1018
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florida. |
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Antacid
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Any state that charges a state tax right now. Legal and illegal aliens flood to the states with no state tax. Legal aliens can work for a short period of time and have virtually no federal tax taken out of their checks and absolutely no state tax taken out. One of those states is Texas and one of your sister Southern states of Florida for example. They use up the system, drive down prices and take jobs away from original American citizens. The state trys to compensate by raising workers comp insurance rates to keep aliens out which only puts clean all American companies out of business and encourages illegal activity as no business can really afford the high workers comp insurance. Its a joke and Texas is at the heart of it along with Florida and California.
Try North Carolina for example, now there you have a great state. Has some aliens as all states do, but limited. |
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JOSEPH A
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Arkansas |
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*baby-doll*
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New York all the way luv to shop
but i like texas too becuz i think it is a cool state |
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dirtydogz@sbcglobal.net
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wisconsin |
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TWiLiGHT FREAk!!
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CALIFORNIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... |
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jareyn2002
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Next to West Virginia, I would have to say that Virginia is my state.
Full of rich history of the civil war and many of the first presidents of the United States.
Central Virginia
Richmond and Area | Fredericksburg [Spotsylvania, Chancellorsville, Wilderness] | 1864 Overland Campaign | Petersburg | Piedmont [Culpeper, Orange, Madison] | Charlottesville | Trevilian Station Driving Tour | South of the James [Hopewell, Prince George County, Colonial Heights] | Trails map [PDF 645K]
Southside & Lee's Retreat
Lee's Retreat to Appomattox | Battle of Lynchburg | Wilson-Kautz Raid | More Southside Sites [includes Danville] | Trails map [PDF 592K]
Valley & Mountains
Winchester to Port Republic | On to Lexington | The Route 250 Corridor | Front Royal | Hunter's Raid | More Valley Sites | Trails map [PDF 837K]
Northern Virginia
Manassas and Area | Inner Suburbs of Washington DC [Alexandria, Arlington, Fall's Church, Fairfax, Vienna] | More Sites [Fauquier County, Warrenton, Loudoun County] | The Route 50 Corridor: Mosby's Country | Timeline of Events in Northern Virginia | Trails map [PDF 509K]
Tidewater
Peninsula Campaign Tour | Museums & Visitor Centers | More Tidewater Sites | Feature: Showdown at Hampton Roads | Trails map [PDF |
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S
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Colorado is absolutely beautiful! |
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arbitrary k
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Colorado. |
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veronica559_1
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Cali |
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Killer Orchid
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It's all one big state as far as I'm concerned... |
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