<p>The Bay Area</p>
<p>I've lived in New York City all my life, and there are several things about this place that I really, really loathe. Personally, I'm rather glad I'll be gone for a while (california, ftw).</p>
<p>The Bay Area</p>
<p>I've lived in New York City all my life, and there are several things about this place that I really, really loathe. Personally, I'm rather glad I'll be gone for a while (california, ftw).</p>
<p>I would definitely love to live in Europe. I was born and raised there, and the last 2 years in Cali are horrible :(
honestly, America is good if you are born here)</p>
<p>I don't know. I'm not very picky. But I think I'd like to live in Oregon or Colorado or Texas.</p>
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<p>That's where I live!! :)</p>
<p>Umm, it's always kind of been my dream to live in North Carolina. Although Connecticut would be nice too.</p>
<p>East coast, somewhere in the middle - Virginia, North Carolina, or South Carolina would be nice :)</p>
<p>Y'all crazies wanting to stay in the US of A :). I'm out--preferably France, Italy, or somewhere in the accent-laden UK. Or maybe I'll end up returning to rural NC with fond backpacking memories and that's it.</p>
<p>Where I live now, New Orleans. Uptown, the area where Tulane is located, or the warehouse district, warehouses converted into condos right next to down town.</p>
<p>I live in Sacramento, CA now (used to live in Orange County - no I do not know how to surf and I did not live in a beach mansion). I definitely want to go to the East Coast for college. I love the atmosphere of the region and would love to live there for a while. As far as the place I would live after all that is said and done, I would choose the East Coast (not sure where) or the Bay Area of California. Both are great locations for diverse vocational opportunities and raising children, in my opinion. The weather is great as well, again in my opinion.</p>
<p>Napa/Somona. Or France like Burgundy. </p>
<p>I want to live in wine country. :P</p>
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I'll be different. Arizona. I love the dry dessert.
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<p><em>points to the left of this post</em> Just.... ew. LOL. Unless you want to be kind of Georgia O'Keefe in Flagstaff, Arizona isn't all that beautiful. Most of Phoenix is overly developed.</p>
<p>Antarctica, or Venus.</p>
<p>Boston. Great pay (for my career field), great atmosphere, great sports teams.</p>
<p>California! yay!</p>
<p>In the US:
California, maybe New York, or perhaps i'll stay near chicago...</p>
<p>Europe:
London</p>
<p>If I can overcome language barriers (but that's a longshot :( ):
Paris, Barcelona, or Lucerne</p>
<p>new york city.</p>
<p>providence, ri.</p>
<p>westchester county, new york.</p>
<p>los angeles, or the OC.</p>
<p>celebration, florida.</p>
<p>I'd like to work in NYC or Boston for a couple years before settling down to start a family in the suburbs ofe ither NYC or Boston. I'm boring.</p>
<p>Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois, Ontario, Vermont, or British Columbia.</p>
<p>a city that has * actual * winters with snow and stuff. so somewhere cold, probably chicago, since i would like to live in a huge city.</p>
<p>Cape Cod..................</p>
<p>After college in Michigan (career-wise): Washington D.C.
To settle down in: suburbs of Chicago or Los Angeles</p>