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    Best city in North America to live in!

    What would you say is the best city in North America to live in and why? Biased answers accepted but not encouraged.

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    Not New York, that's for sure.
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    Vegas.

    Casinos and hookers.

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    I would argue for Louisville because all we do around here is play basketball all day and night...but for some of you guys that dont like basketball that wouldn't be a very fun city.

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    San Diego, or some other California city.

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    I would think living anywhere in California is expensive...

    Best city in North America to live in? Find the city that has the cheapest gas and live there.

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    You're talking about cheapest city in the USA?

    Probably some boring-ass city in the mid-USA.. in that case.


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    Boring to you, maybe.

    Here is the take from Places Rated Almanac, which is one of the biggest sites in terms of rating these things. The list of cities on their list is on the upper left part of the screen:

    http://www.mostlivable.org/
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    Quote Originally Posted by ATLien
    You're talking about cheapest city in the USA?

    Probably some boring-ass city in the mid-USA.. in that case.

    Hey, its bad enough to get 120 Royals games on my local channel even though I'm more of a Cardinals fan than the Royals.

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    I would argue for Louisville because all we do around here is play basketball all day and night...but for some of you guys that dont like basketball that wouldn't be a very fun city.
    Amen... I live right next to Louisville practically and college basketball down here is like a religion. I am a huge UK fan and just about everyone I know talks about either UK or UL during most conversations, atleast the ones I am around. Although, living in Lexington the home of Rupp Arena wouldn't be a bad place to live either
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    Quote Originally Posted by Witlon
    Vegas.

    Casinos and hookers.
    Strong.

    One of my favorites is San Diego. Great climate, hot women (very hot women) and people are pretty easy going down there.

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    Los Angeles, because as "24" shows us, everywhere you want or need to go is just 10 minutes away (what traffic jams?), plus threats of nuclear and biological warfare are stopped in a day.

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    Don't know if you count it as a "city", but I'll go with Sedona, Arizona
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    Quote Originally Posted by CincyRedsFan30
    Boring to you, maybe.

    Here is the take from Places Rated Almanac, which is one of the biggest sites in terms of rating these things. The list of cities on their list is on the upper left part of the screen:

    http://www.mostlivable.org/
    Grand Rapids and Marquette Michigan being the most livable city and region. As for Marquette, nothing to do up there but hunt and drink. So hey, if that's for you, I guess go ahead and live there. As for Grand Rapids, lol. That's just truly a joke.

    If I had to pick one place that's the most livable in Michigan, it has to be the Western part of the state. It's pretty nice over there.

    As for country wide, Boston, Massachusetts. That's just me being bias though.

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