My husband is former military with an electrical engineering degree. He could do other things, but he chooses to do work to protect the citizens of this country. But sure, you keep telling yourself that people who do gov't work are losers who couldn't get a job elsewhere. |
I played in Rugby tournaments down in Huntsville when i was in undergraduate at Vanderbilt, I am well aware what a shit hole Huntsville is. As for the rest of Alabama, it is just another poor humid southern back woods dive with a few decent beaches and a weird dynamic of really poor people and a few people who emulate an antiquated slave owning ruling class. Forgive me for being unimpressed. |
+1, look at policy and poly sci degrees. |
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I hate huge houses on postage-stamp lots. Hate them.
Also, plenty of places even cheaper (and warmer) than MN. |
Shit shacker hola |
But you still have to deal with the idiots elected to state government. I'd live in Austin in a heartbeat if it seceded and became an independent, Democratic state. |
Then it would be unaffordable and anti business dum dum |
Yes, they are. Which is why so many of us leave (and keeping coming back to this forum for the entertainment value!). |
Dum dum? Are you 12 years old? Dell, IBM, Apple, 3M and AT&T all have major operations in Austin. They have lots of smaller tech companies too, and a huge medical industry. Plenty of business there. It would do just fine on its own, and then Texas could make that shithole Houston its capital, which is probably more appropriate to the mentality of the rest of the state. |
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I'm with the huge house w/postage stamp lot hater.
And saying so does not mean I'm a shit shack dweller/lover. It is just a preference. I like homes around 2500 sf tops with a little space between me and my neighbors. |
It doesn't take a 12 year old to know that Texas success is because of the business friendly government, dum dum |
Nah, Dallas or San Antonio. Houston the city is pretty progressive these days. |
+- I'm from AZ And the majority of new homes have no less than a two car garage and most have three and sometimes four. Of fcourse your cars go in there in addition to workbenches, power tools, gardening tools, bikes, ATV's, sports equipment, cleaning supplies.... the list goes on and on. I truly do not understand the ignorant and negative attitude towards garages in this area. |
As it happens, I actually own three houses, two of them custom built. And size is an "opinion" as well. You couldn't pay me to live in that oversized thing. It's cheaply built and ugly as sin. |
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It would've been better to show a house closer to the city as a better comparison to what people can buy here. For example, I bought a house in December right in Minneapolis within walking distance to the Uptown area (basically the Dupont Circle/Adams Morgan area of Minneapolis) for $320K. 2300 sq ft. 3 bed/2 baths, finished basement, 2 car garage. This is a couple of blocks away from the THE bar/restaurant nightlife area of the city.
Young married couples have no problem buying a very nice single-family house together even in the close-in suburbs. |