I said Chicago because I think it is one of my favorite "big" cities that is still relatively manageable. (I myself might be focusing my job search there soon enough).
Detroit wouldn't be all that bad, I don't think, but it might be hard to find something these days. I dunno. (I grew up in MI, so I'd take almost any chance to live in MI.)
My best friend moved to Austin, TX a few years ago, and I know a few people in the Houston area. But, it is pretty damn hot. Hmmm.
I'm really seeing no downside to Wisconsin. I love beer and cheese. And I know people there, too. I've been to a couple of great weddings there, one of which had awesome weather in November. Seriously, how did that happen?
I have almost no basis for one additional suggestion... Minnesota (Minneapolis/St. Paul?). I've heard (like some of WI) that weather isn't permacloud like MTU. And South Bend.
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Date: 2008-08-09 03:53 am (UTC)Detroit wouldn't be all that bad, I don't think, but it might be hard to find something these days. I dunno. (I grew up in MI, so I'd take almost any chance to live in MI.)
My best friend moved to Austin, TX a few years ago, and I know a few people in the Houston area. But, it is pretty damn hot. Hmmm.
I'm really seeing no downside to Wisconsin. I love beer and cheese. And I know people there, too. I've been to a couple of great weddings there, one of which had awesome weather in November. Seriously, how did that happen?
I have almost no basis for one additional suggestion... Minnesota (Minneapolis/St. Paul?). I've heard (like some of WI) that weather isn't permacloud like MTU. And South Bend.