Is anyone else getting sick of the DC metro area?
Brother I understand. I moved to Richmond from Atlanta 3 years ago and I could not be happier. It's very central and cheaper than Atlanta (though not by much). DC is close if need be as is VA. Beach. Not to be swinging on Richmond's nuts, but it's a viable option for people for folks such as yourself.
Originally Posted by Kempo98
Hawaii has its issues....Kunia four years
And the fact we don't have a track.
There's nothing that can outweigh sitting in traffic for millions of hours a day.
If it wasn't for the traffic, that area would kick ***. Lots of good people and a hell of a lot of things to do.
Tony (will be back in ~2 years)
If it wasn't for the traffic, that area would kick ***. Lots of good people and a hell of a lot of things to do.
Tony (will be back in ~2 years)
Originally Posted by bboypuertoroc
There's nothing that can outweigh sitting in traffic for millions of hours a day.
If it wasn't for the traffic, that area would kick ***. Lots of good people and a hell of a lot of things to do.
Tony (will be back in ~2 years)
If it wasn't for the traffic, that area would kick ***. Lots of good people and a hell of a lot of things to do.
Tony (will be back in ~2 years)
Agee with Tony, traffic sux @$$ here. I can't wait to PCS (Army Move) myself.
DBTRACK--my wife and I lived in B'MORE for decades; got sooo sick of what was happening to what was once a great town that we cashed in the chips, burned down the house, moved to southern AZ, and never looked back. If you ever want to come have a look-see, pm me. It would be my pleasure to show you around this amazing part of the country. I'll exclude Phoenix, since it's just as bad as LA, DC (where I went to law school), and NYC.
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