
kimandryan2008
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There is no where like Northern California! |
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Sherry L
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wisconsin |
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Flatstick
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Of the two states Wisconsin has more variety in terrain. It borders two Great Lakes, has flat land, really nice dense pine forest up north, glacial valleys out around LaCrosse, and even some decent ski hills in the central/northern part of the state. It offers almost all outdoor activities golf, fishing, hunting, skiiing, snowmobiling. Iowa on the other hand is pretty much the same throughout - fairly flat without much woodland. Wisonsin = dairy (cheese and milk) and beer. Iowa = pork. |
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elitesouthwest
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WI |
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Sandy88
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Wisconsin |
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memyselfandi
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IMO Wisconsin for sure. There is so much more to see and do here. Not much going on in Iowa.
I've lived in south central WI my entire life...no complaints here. And there's nothing wrong with diversity (re: your comment about people from Chicago)...It would be a boring world if we were all the same. Why do you not like the people from Chicago? |
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hi_iduntcyber_doyou
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wisconsin by far..i dont care too much for iowa. |
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fast_on_fear
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WI. But both are very cold. |
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anissia
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i hear yah im from there in wisconsin and it's heck to drive especialy in the summer cuz of the tourism , but im in oklahoma now and moving back to WI very soon i miss it up there but people must be moving there because it is so nice there. |
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FriendlyLionLeo
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of course in wisconsin and its city of appleton |
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Boom
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GO HAWKS! go to be iowa there is always time to do nothing its great |
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Kraftee
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Before you make your choice, you may want to compare the two states' income, property, and sales tax rates and the employment situation. These may also influence your choice, especially if you intend to own real property, work, and shop. |
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chefgrille
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I may have moved, but I have to go with Iowa! It's where I grew up and lived for 30 years. Just not a small town, the gossip is terrible. Otherwise it's the epitomy of innocence. |
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Hey U, Yeah U..Get over here
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lol I'm one fo the FIB loving Bears Fan that moved to Milwaukee. I would say WI over IA...but that's b/c i'm only about an hour and half out of chicago. :) Love that city...but getting a little pricey to live and the traffic is horrendous. |
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Zap
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If you like boredom, either one is fine. |
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Bella
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Wisconson who really cares......hehehe......i am just joking. go to bustedtees.com you will understand better. |
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Po
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cheese please |
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Dad
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TX!
too cold up there |
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mostly bagels
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neither one.
virginia is where it's at! |
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Lucy Loup
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In my opinion neither, but that's because I prefer NY. |
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idk
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neither |
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Heath K
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Montana Or Eastern Washington |
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slh_woohoo
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Iowa... It has a pretty good background, big citiest if you are a city person, but it also has a good countryside. |
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cooterscooter69
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IOWA!!! i grew up here and miss it terribly, but those waves just keep calling my longboard... |
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Kay
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None,Texas is the place to be! |
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NONAME
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is that the only 2 choices ?? |
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Senior 2009
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Neither |
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mike t
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whats the diff |
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MICHELE C
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Neither there is no Disney. |
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jj
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I Speak the Truth
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Well I guess Iowa is the best to get killed by a tornado and Wisconsin would be the best to commit suicide. |
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