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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For the relatively few who are leaving, it seems like they’re headed to lower-cost, [b]but uninteresting parts of the country. [/b]It’s like all they want is cheap housing and warm weather. In the long-run, that seems pretty boring. [/quote] Because the DMV is that interesting? It’s mostly strip malls and cheap looking housing. A lot of traffic and bad weather. Hot summers but no beaches or large bodies of water. Most people are just here for the jobs. You may find this area interesting but many of us do not. [/quote] I totally agree[/quote] Same. I'm sitting around my DC house today so bored I could cry. I have really been trying to figure out something to do, and now I'm just going in to work because I have absolutely nothing to do. I mean how many times can you go to those museums (and I work at one)? Hiking Great Falls is out of the question because the masses descend and there's not where to park, much less have space to actually walk. Seriously, what does an empty nester do on a Sunday afternoon?[/quote] I'm here too, kids are gone three years. This morning my wife and I played 9 at Greendale and tonight we are hedaed to Wolftrap with a picnic. If you are bored in DC you will be bored to death pretty much anywhere else outside of 6 other cities.[/quote]
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