<p>ny probably or ca</p>
<p>NY, IL, or CA, most likely.</p>
<p>Wow, you and I would NOT get along, alukaszewicz .</p>
<p>I'm a black guy who likes fried chicken, rated R movies, and hot girls. :)</p>
<p>::cringe:: red state</p>
<p>yuck, blue state.</p>
<p>:P </p>
<p>mmm... blue states...</p>
<p>nyc's trump tower</p>
<p>CALI RIGHT NOT AS WE SPEAK, listen, the OC is shot literally minutes from my house...it is pretty nice here, but I see myself in New York or Boston one day, def not the midwest.</p>
<p>Ya'll should read read Dave Barry's article on how to heal the red-blue rift. It's hilarious!!!</p>
<p>oh...I want to live in all of them, unless they're only worth driving through or would be repetitive (ex:Kansas and Nebraska, or Alabama and Georgia).</p>
<p>Illinois, New York, New Jersey, or Connecticut</p>
<p>NEW YORK CITY.... i will not settle for anything else</p>
<p>I'd like to stay in a big city area... I see myself honestly ending up back in California, but I do imagin I'll leave for a while...</p>
<p>There is this big white house in Washington DC I'd like to live in, but that is more wishful thinking. :)</p>
<p>NoVA, but the traffic is horrible here. If it keeps getting worst, I'll probably like to live in San Fran.</p>
<p>hopefully I'll stay in northern va...</p>
<p>if I can somehow manage to get enough money to buy a house here while I'm still relatively young...</p>
<p>if not northern va, maybe california... though I do think most of the international relations (my major) associated jobs are in the DC area, lol. I could probably find a home in the private sector on the west coast. I will not live in a city. Suburbs please.</p>
<p>Yeah...I hope to stay in Maryland. </p>
<p>But I'll settle for the DC area....although, maybe not D.C. itself. Traffic in our area is bad</p>
<p>In Boston or the metro area - NJ suburbs are ok, but WAY too expensive (i'm here now) and the people suck - too mean and closed-minded. I love the Midwest - Wisconsin, Illinois, etc. Lots of cool stuff to do, AND the people are way nicer than the north east. SLC in Utah would be awesome too because the skiing is AMAZING and only an hour or so away, but all my Dem votes would go to waste... ;D</p>
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Yes. Or basically any New England accent. Water = woitah.
Coffee = coiffee.
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<p>Coiffee? That sounds more like George Costanza/Rosie O'Donnell than Ted Kennedy. I don't even know if there's such thing as a Yankee accent.</p>
<p>There isn't!!!</p>
<p>filmxoxo17 - why don't you take a trip to the south and find out. You have to go out into the country to really hear it. Big cities like Dallas and Atlanta have a kinda all-American accent.
There is a big, and I mean BIGGGGGGGG difference.</p>