
Texas, Colorado or Kentucky?
My picks: First, Texas. Secondly, I would think Colorado. Texas some of the people more sympathetic throughout, huge, thriving cities (D / FW, Austin, San Antonio, Houston), great job market, eclecticism, Austin, the history of San Antonio and FT. Worth, beaches, mountains, grasslands, deserts, corn nuggets, Houston Astros, a big state! And women … WOW! Colorado: Never been there but saw the pictures. I heard mixed reviews on the people. But out of the cities, the view, I am course, is unbelievable and indescribable. I have an idea of night life in Denver but also skiing and hiking in the mountains. What do ya think? Kentucky while beautiful, is no hotbed of economic growth and progessive thinking. Politicians have helped prevent the growth and development. People are basically monitored and openly hateful (especially Louisville); small towns are very sheltered and closed to "outsiders". I am a native who has never felt comfortable and at home there.
I live in Canada, near Vancouver, BC. Personally, I choose Colorado. I like the local mountains here in the Vancouver area. Colorado Rockies and the Canadian Rockies Lakes are a single line of rocky mountains bordering British Columbia, Alberta border, and down past Colorado. I do not like hot spots. I do not like the southerners We believe all Canadians live in igloos or another, and then to top it all, the majority of Southerners did not know where Canada.
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