@maggie321 Texas and Florida are on the Nope Train.
M maggie321 New member Saturday at 4:25 PM #42 @mrsneko Found this from Smart Asset that compares different major cities cost of living: https://smartasset.com/data-studies/salary-needed-live-comfortably-2024
@mrsneko Found this from Smart Asset that compares different major cities cost of living: https://smartasset.com/data-studies/salary-needed-live-comfortably-2024
M mrsneko New member Monday at 9:18 AM #45 @mia2781 I didn't like living there. Very car centric, the winters were horrible, limited medical services, expensive to do things, etc.
@mia2781 I didn't like living there. Very car centric, the winters were horrible, limited medical services, expensive to do things, etc.
B bygrace76 New member Yesterday at 5:40 PM #47 @mrsneko Most places in the U.S. are car centric and like half the country has shittier winters. Your list of places must be pretty short.
@mrsneko Most places in the U.S. are car centric and like half the country has shittier winters. Your list of places must be pretty short.
M mrsneko New member Today at 1:33 AM #48 @bygrace76 US is very car centric. I disagree with you on half the country has shittier winters Click to expand... When you go without heat because the infrastructure is crap, the rest of the country has far better winters.
@bygrace76 US is very car centric. I disagree with you on half the country has shittier winters Click to expand... When you go without heat because the infrastructure is crap, the rest of the country has far better winters.
B bygrace76 New member Today at 3:58 AM #49 @mrsneko Yeah if it happens. I live in DFW and my power was fine this year….yes I recognize a couple years ago there was an issue.
@mrsneko Yeah if it happens. I live in DFW and my power was fine this year….yes I recognize a couple years ago there was an issue.