One of my mother's life lessons I heard a million times was "Look on the sunny side". It sunk in.I'm the type of person that can find happiness anywhere. If I had to live in Nebraska I'm sure I would start to enjoy the great art of cow tipping!![]()
One of my mother's life lessons I heard a million times was "Look on the sunny side". It sunk in.I'm the type of person that can find happiness anywhere. If I had to live in Nebraska I'm sure I would start to enjoy the great art of cow tipping!![]()
For sure.One of my mother's life lessons I heard a million times was "Look on the sunny side". It sunk in.
LOL I've never lived in Nebraska but have been to Omaha a few times in my travels. They are normal, Midwestern people.I'm the type of person that can find happiness anywhere. If I had to live in Nebraska I'm sure I would start to enjoy the great art of cow tipping!![]()
Excellent advice. Kudos to your mom.One of my mother's life lessons I heard a million times was "Look on the sunny side". It sunk in.
I found a lot of ways to enjoy Texas and Louisiana.LOL I've never lived in Nebraska but have been to Omaha a few times in my travels. They are normal, Midwestern people.
Nebraska is the 39th most populous state with about 2M citizens and the 16th largest state which translates into a low population density state with 5 electoral votes...just one more than Rhode Island. They are unique in splitting their electoral votes, something I support all states doing.
Although I've visited most states, I've mostly lived in the southern tier states from Florida to California. California had it's benefits, but I'm not a big fan of high density population areas due to crowds, bumper-to-bumper traffic and higher costs. If I had to choose between California and Nebraska, it'd be Nebraska hands down.![]()
College towns are great. Campuses are great for jogging. Most of hotel and restaurant staffs are college students including hotel van drivers. It was fun chatting with them.I found a lot of ways to enjoy Texas and Louisiana.
I would choose Lincoln Nebraska, because with the university it probably has the highest density of educated people in the Cornhusker state!
Don't you claim to be from the Phoenix area?
I would wager nine out of ten people prefer San Diego to Phoenix. Despite your claims that San Diego is atrocious.
You also have a MAGA moron on this thread who joined you in hollering that California is appalling and unlivable. But the reality turns out he is fiercely clinging to his lush Orange County paradise, and has never even momentarily throught about decamping and moving to Texas, Arizona, or Nevada.
California is in serious decline. The major reason for that is it is run by Progressive Leftist Democrats. Sure, it still beats the deep South. I've been through there a few times, and I want nothing to do with it ether.You've obviously lived on a steady diet of FOX telling you to believe California is an sickening hellscape. It's a big ass state. There are places I wouldn't live, and then there are places vastly superior to anything in the deep south.