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October 23rd, 2004   #21
egoz
 
my vote goes to hawaii, but i might be a little bias in that choice.


Flavius Vegetius Renatus De Rei Militari -
Let him who desires peace prepare for war.

Hard work doesn't guarantee success, but without it you don't have a chance. - Alex Rodriguez (Go Yankees!)
 
October 24th, 2004   #22
Peper
 
 
State: definately Hawaii. It is so beautiful there.

City: St. Louis, its my home.


“We have an all-volunteer military, but we, the platoon of parents, wives, children and husbands of those who serve, are given only one choice: to love or not. Our job is to struggle with our fears in plain sight of the carefree lives we used to live, and in plain sight of our friends and leaders who have no direct involvement; no loved ones at risk… no skin in the game.” --Frank Schaeffer
 
October 24th, 2004   #23
battery
 

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Originally Posted by otterbear2468
Whats your favorite city or state? Most people like their hometown or a state because they went on a vacation there and they loved it. Like people move to a city or state just to experience things their. I dont have a favorite city, but I love Montana. I dont know why, but Ive always liked it and I would like to live their someday or at least just go every once in awhile.

favorite city: Rapid City

favorite state: California/Minnesota/South Dakota (in that order)


The only men to see the true end to war are those whom have fallen in it. - PLATO
 
October 25th, 2004   #24
LIBERTY
 
 
State: Montana
City: I dont have one I dont like cities.

Even though I dont live in Montana I like it, because its beautiful up there like near YellowStone.
 
October 25th, 2004   #25
dougal
 
 
www.galwaycity.ie Theres a video in culture. Best city in Ireland for culture music BEER!!!


I have heard him speak of the Ireland he wished to see. When he struck the spark on the anvil, he struck the anvil in my heart. When I leave school, the only pursuit I want to engage in is the winning of the freedom of my country. Michael Collins
 
November 16th, 2004   #26
mdvaden
 
 
Oregon.

And it's not because I live here.

We went to Georgia once and coming back, decided to pick what we thought was best all around.

Washington was second choice.

There are parts of other states I like as well - maybe better. But for a whole state averaged out - Oregon.

I thought parts of Montana were awesome.

And I think a few zones of California would be to my liking, but I don't want to live in that state.


M. D. Vaden of Oregon
Deus nobiscum, quis contra
http://www.mdvaden.com/grove_of_titans.shtml
 
January 20th, 2005   #27
mandi
 
west palm beach florida


War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The degraded and decayed state of moral and patriotic feeling, which thinks that nothing is worth war, is much worse. The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing that is more important than his own safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free, unless made so and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself.
 
January 20th, 2005   #28
03USMC
 
 
San Antionio Texas


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January 21st, 2005   #29
EagleZtrike
 
 
CONNECTICUT
 
January 21st, 2005   #30
Charge 7
 
 
Favorite state = Vermont

City? We don't have any here. A couple of oversized towns that call themselves cities. The biggest is 37,000.

So of the US cities I've known I'll pick Seattle.


"Do not forget your dogs of war, your big guns, which are the most-to-be respected arguments of the rights of kings."

- Frederick the Great, King of Prussia