Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Favorite: Washington, DC. It's why we bought a house here and started a company.
Least Favorite: Troy, NY. Frightening!
I don't know what you're talking about. Troy is lovely.
http://www.upstategirls.org/index.html
There was an article the other week about Troy being the new Brooklyn.
http://www.timesunion.com/518life/article/Is-Troy-the-new-Brooklyn-5625682.php
I've never been to Troy and am not even sure where in NY it is but this photo essay is what I thought of when I read your post.
http://lightbox.time.com/2012/08/08/the-boy-from-troy-brenda-ann-kenneally/#1
Troy is right next to Albany (the capital). I grew up less than an hour away and was always amazed by the people I met from there. They spoke like they were from downstate and by the time they hit 17 they looked 35. We had it rough in my hometown but they had it much worse. Life had worn down so many by the time they were 20 and everyone knew not to enter Troy after dark. It's starting to take a bit of a turn but there needs to be economic growth in order for more progress to be made. Women also need to be taught that their self worth isn't found in their offering of their bodies and that they have more to offer the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love: Washington, D.C.
Hated: San Francisco. Yes, I know that it's everyone's favorite place. I found it to be too cold and windy, and it to be filled with superficial, self-important people across the board. If I never meet another poly trans vegan kundalini yoga practicing iron man triathlete again, I will die happily. I do miss that perfect produce, though.
I couldn't agree more. It's always cold, windy, and damp and everyone is pretentious and so incredibly impressed with themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Love: Washington, D.C.
Hated: San Francisco. Yes, I know that it's everyone's favorite place. I found it to be too cold and windy, and it to be filled with superficial, self-important people across the board. If I never meet another poly trans vegan kundalini yoga practicing iron man triathlete again, I will die happily. I do miss that perfect produce, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loved: Austin
Hated: Sarasota, Fl
I'm at about an 8 with DC. There's a couple downsides but by and large, it's way better than most other places.
What did you hate about Sarasota? Husb and I have been thinking about moving there, though we've never been. (We imagine - stupidly? - better weather, cheaper cost of living, outdoorsy stuff to do, enough artsy activities and people to keep us satisfied.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Favorite: Washington, DC. It's why we bought a house here and started a company.
Least Favorite: Troy, NY. Frightening!
I don't know what you're talking about. Troy is lovely.
http://www.upstategirls.org/index.html
There was an article the other week about Troy being the new Brooklyn.
http://www.timesunion.com/518life/article/Is-Troy-the-new-Brooklyn-5625682.php
I've never been to Troy and am not even sure where in NY it is but this photo essay is what I thought of when I read your post.
http://lightbox.time.com/2012/08/08/the-boy-from-troy-brenda-ann-kenneally/#1