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To: shades who wrote (37171)8/6/2005 11:48:07 PM
From: John VosillaRespond to of 306849
 
Shades and Doughboy you both bring up excellent points. Amazing how you can go to the boroughs of NYC and see how crowded it is, how foreign it seems, how expensive it is, how crazy the drivers are and how stressed out and bitter the people who live there appear to be. Then get two hours outside the city to the north or west and it is a totally different world in every respect. Open, beautiful and inexpensive land till the eye can see.



To: shades who wrote (37171)8/7/2005 5:14:58 PM
From: MoominoidRespond to of 306849
 
ANYONE that LIKE this place to RETIRE

A lot of people like it if they have the money for a nice apartment in Manhattan or overlooking Sydney Harbor or whatever. People are different, some like cities and some don't. I feel more at home when I can look out the window and see people walking about. I find suburbs and rural areas often scary.

But if you don't have a lot of money and have to live in a suburb of a megacity and commute in and out it isn't much fun.

I live 150 miles direct north of Manhattan. I have a nice view of the Hudson here. But I think I would prefer to live there.