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Thread started 12/26/07 7:09am

BucketOfBouncy
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Virginia/SouthCarolina/Georgia/Florida

Do any fellow orgers live in these areas? For the last maybe three years I've been wanting to move down south. But I am afraid that my family and I won't get use to the life style. We live in the "burbs" but isn't so burbish...Also the culture here varies a lot...Just wondering if any orgers live in these areas and how is it over there...money wise, culture, jobs, etc..

p.s I'm at work and there is nothing to do so I'm sitting here in my office pondering nonsense and fantasizing about moving to guam.
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Reply #1 posted 12/26/07 7:25am

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Reply #2 posted 12/26/07 7:28am

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how was it?
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Reply #3 posted 12/26/07 7:32am

Imago

If you want to move south, stick to a city closer to the water (with the exception of Atlanta).


For a New Yorker to move to a smaller southern city can be depressing and a cultural shock.

My recommendation is find college towns near the water since you're young.


Tampa, in my honest opinion, is awesome cause of the multiple colleges (USF being one of them), beaches, nightlife, and amusement parks. Plus most of the people who live here are from elsewhere too, so it's very diverse.
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Reply #4 posted 12/26/07 7:38am

BucketOfBouncy
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Imago said:

If you want to move south, stick to a city closer to the water (with the exception of Atlanta).


For a New Yorker to move to a smaller southern city can be depressing and a cultural shock.

My recommendation is find college towns near the water since you're young.


Tampa, in my honest opinion, is awesome cause of the multiple colleges (USF being one of them), beaches, nightlife, and amusement parks. Plus most of the people who live here are from elsewhere too, so it's very diverse.



Yea I'm looking for a big change...nothing that would make me depressed. But something that would definitely be wild. Meeting new people and a place to grow in. I always had a thing for the south, I spent some time in NC once and Id thought Iw ould shoot myself if I saw another cow. I did live in Puerto rico and it was very country and very farm like and I really did like it...but it was boring. I loved DC but I didn't like the surrounding areas. I also loved VA. I'm going to Florida probably in the upcoming months and I plan on checking it out...I'm kinda tired of the cold weather and there really isn't much going on in ny. I just want something different, but in away I'm afraid it will be too different.
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Reply #5 posted 12/26/07 7:46am

Imago

BucketOfBouncyBalls said:

Imago said:

If you want to move south, stick to a city closer to the water (with the exception of Atlanta).


For a New Yorker to move to a smaller southern city can be depressing and a cultural shock.

My recommendation is find college towns near the water since you're young.


Tampa, in my honest opinion, is awesome cause of the multiple colleges (USF being one of them), beaches, nightlife, and amusement parks. Plus most of the people who live here are from elsewhere too, so it's very diverse.



Yea I'm looking for a big change...nothing that would make me depressed. But something that would definitely be wild. Meeting new people and a place to grow in. I always had a thing for the south, I spent some time in NC once and Id thought Iw ould shoot myself if I saw another cow. I did live in Puerto rico and it was very country and very farm like and I really did like it...but it was boring. I loved DC but I didn't like the surrounding areas. I also loved VA. I'm going to Florida probably in the upcoming months and I plan on checking it out...I'm kinda tired of the cold weather and there really isn't much going on in ny. I just want something different, but in away I'm afraid it will be too different.


Tampa will be very different, but I fell in love with the city the first week I was here (I was 24 at the time). Its a friggen hour's drive from Orlando for crying out loud lol

But one thing.... We're surrounded by New yorkers here lol
All my Neighbors are transplants from New York or Chicago. lol
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Reply #6 posted 12/26/07 7:50am

BucketOfBouncy
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Imago said:

BucketOfBouncyBalls said:




Yea I'm looking for a big change...nothing that would make me depressed. But something that would definitely be wild. Meeting new people and a place to grow in. I always had a thing for the south, I spent some time in NC once and Id thought Iw ould shoot myself if I saw another cow. I did live in Puerto rico and it was very country and very farm like and I really did like it...but it was boring. I loved DC but I didn't like the surrounding areas. I also loved VA. I'm going to Florida probably in the upcoming months and I plan on checking it out...I'm kinda tired of the cold weather and there really isn't much going on in ny. I just want something different, but in away I'm afraid it will be too different.


Tampa will be very different, but I fell in love with the city the first week I was here (I was 24 at the time). Its a friggen hour's drive from Orlando for crying out loud lol

But one thing.... We're surrounded by New yorkers here lol
All my Neighbors are transplants from New York or Chicago. lol



NICE!! I refuse to get rid of my lawwwwwng islannnd accent.
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Reply #7 posted 12/26/07 7:52am

Imago

BucketOfBouncyBalls said:

Imago said:



Tampa will be very different, but I fell in love with the city the first week I was here (I was 24 at the time). Its a friggen hour's drive from Orlando for crying out loud lol

But one thing.... We're surrounded by New yorkers here lol
All my Neighbors are transplants from New York or Chicago. lol



NICE!! I refuse to get rid of my lawwwwwng islannnd accent.

Oh god, a few years back my neighbor was talking about this ridiculously expensive cocktail she had at a bar. She said something to the affect that it cost "14 Dollaz and some change"
I'm like, some change? confuse HOW MUCH CHANGE LADY!!!! confuse
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Reply #8 posted 12/26/07 8:10am

BucketOfBouncy
Balls

Imago said:

BucketOfBouncyBalls said:




NICE!! I refuse to get rid of my lawwwwwng islannnd accent.

Oh god, a few years back my neighbor was talking about this ridiculously expensive cocktail she had at a bar. She said something to the affect that it cost "14 Dollaz and some change"
I'm like, some change? confuse HOW MUCH CHANGE LADY!!!! confuse



LOL

Soooo true its funny because my friends tell me I have a really heavy ny/longisland accent combined with a little bit of a spanish accent. So I'll say things like "I DONT HAVE AN AXCENT" or like OMGAD...There are a whole bunch of words my friends tease me about. I try to be all proper and ish but theres one or two words that out me immediately.
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Reply #9 posted 12/26/07 8:32am

hokie1

I grew up near Richmond, Virginia. It rocks. My family still lives there and I'm moving back there for good in May. woot! So, I love it. You have Richmond which is a cool little city with lots to do, good restaurants, shopping. You're a few hours from the mountains and an hour and a half from the beach. You are also about a 2 1/2 hour drive from Washington DC.

I love it there. Of course, I have never lived in a large city before. Probably the largest city I've lived in is San Antonio, Texas. It's more of a sprawling city at that.

Jobs are pretty good there (in Richmond) and definitely in Northern VA near DC. Northern Virginia is very expensive, but maybe you're already used to a high cost of living.

The Richmond area is pretty low cost of living compared to other areas of the country. Virginia also has excellent public schools and incredible public universities.

Let me know what else you want to know.

biggrin biggrin
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Reply #10 posted 12/26/07 8:40am

KidaDynamite

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Imago said:

BucketOfBouncyBalls said:




Yea I'm looking for a big change...nothing that would make me depressed. But something that would definitely be wild. Meeting new people and a place to grow in. I always had a thing for the south, I spent some time in NC once and Id thought Iw ould shoot myself if I saw another cow. I did live in Puerto rico and it was very country and very farm like and I really did like it...but it was boring. I loved DC but I didn't like the surrounding areas. I also loved VA. I'm going to Florida probably in the upcoming months and I plan on checking it out...I'm kinda tired of the cold weather and there really isn't much going on in ny. I just want something different, but in away I'm afraid it will be too different.


Tampa will be very different, but I fell in love with the city the first week I was here (I was 24 at the time). Its a friggen hour's drive from Orlando for crying out loud lol

But one thing.... We're surrounded by New yorkers here lol
All my Neighbors are transplants from New York or Chicago. lol


"At the time"? hmm So how old are you now, if you don't mind my asking..... i'm thinking your like 25! lol
surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years...
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Reply #11 posted 12/26/07 8:43am

DanceWme

KidaDynamite said:

Imago said:



Tampa will be very different, but I fell in love with the city the first week I was here (I was 24 at the time). Its a friggen hour's drive from Orlando for crying out loud lol

But one thing.... We're surrounded by New yorkers here lol
All my Neighbors are transplants from New York or Chicago. lol


"At the time"? hmm So how old are you now, if you don't mind my asking..... i'm thinking your like 25! lol

he's 44
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Reply #12 posted 12/26/07 8:45am

ArielB

Imago said:

If you want to move south, stick to a city closer to the water (with the exception of Atlanta).


For a New Yorker to move to a smaller southern city can be depressing and a cultural shock.

My recommendation is find college towns near the water since you're young.


Tampa, in my honest opinion, is awesome cause of the multiple colleges (USF being one of them), beaches, nightlife, and amusement parks. Plus most of the people who live here are from elsewhere too, so it's very diverse.

Careful Bouncy, I think he's trying to lure you in.
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Reply #13 posted 12/26/07 8:47am

KidaDynamite

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DanceWme said:

KidaDynamite said:



"At the time"? hmm So how old are you now, if you don't mind my asking..... i'm thinking your like 25! lol

he's 44

omg You Lie!!! omg

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surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years...
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Reply #14 posted 12/26/07 8:48am

BucketOfBouncy
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DanceWme said:

KidaDynamite said:



"At the time"? hmm So how old are you now, if you don't mind my asking..... i'm thinking your like 25! lol

he's 44



LMAO!!! I WAS SO GOING TO SAY THAT

I was going to write

42....
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Reply #15 posted 12/26/07 8:49am

DanceWme

BucketOfBouncyBalls said:

DanceWme said:


he's 44



LMAO!!! I WAS SO GOING TO SAY THAT

I was going to write

42....

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Reply #16 posted 12/26/07 8:50am

BucketOfBouncy
Balls

hokie1 said:

I grew up near Richmond, Virginia. It rocks. My family still lives there and I'm moving back there for good in May. woot! So, I love it. You have Richmond which is a cool little city with lots to do, good restaurants, shopping. You're a few hours from the mountains and an hour and a half from the beach. You are also about a 2 1/2 hour drive from Washington DC.

I love it there. Of course, I have never lived in a large city before. Probably the largest city I've lived in is San Antonio, Texas. It's more of a sprawling city at that.

Jobs are pretty good there (in Richmond) and definitely in Northern VA near DC. Northern Virginia is very expensive, but maybe you're already used to a high cost of living.

The Richmond area is pretty low cost of living compared to other areas of the country. Virginia also has excellent public schools and incredible public universities.

Let me know what else you want to know.

biggrin biggrin


Thanks for the input!! I've been interested in richmond for a while now. I hear its really beautiful and a lot like the island. I def gotta check it out.
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Reply #17 posted 12/26/07 8:51am

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surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years...
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Reply #18 posted 12/26/07 8:53am

BucketOfBouncy
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KidaDynamite said:

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Reply #19 posted 12/26/07 8:55am

KidaDynamite

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BucketOfBouncyBalls said:

KidaDynamite said:

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I'm easy! neutral
surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years...
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Reply #20 posted 12/26/07 8:55am

BucketOfBouncy
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KidaDynamite said:

BucketOfBouncyBalls said:




neutral


I'm easy! neutral



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Reply #21 posted 12/26/07 8:57am

KidaDynamite

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BucketOfBouncyBalls said:

KidaDynamite said:



I'm easy! neutral



org sllllluttttt


Hey, that's $5 extra if you wanna call me names! mad
surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years...
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Reply #22 posted 12/26/07 8:59am

BucketOfBouncy
Balls

KidaDynamite said:

BucketOfBouncyBalls said:




org sllllluttttt


Hey, that's $5 extra if you wanna call me names! mad



staaaaahooooop poke
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Reply #23 posted 12/26/07 9:00am

KidaDynamite

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BucketOfBouncyBalls said:

KidaDynamite said:



Hey, that's $5 extra if you wanna call me names! mad



staaaaahooooop poke


what the hell.....falloff
surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years...
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Reply #24 posted 12/26/07 9:02am

BucketOfBouncy
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KidaDynamite said:

BucketOfBouncyBalls said:




staaaaahooooop poke


what the hell.....falloff



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Reply #25 posted 12/26/07 10:08am

roodboi

Georgia here...

and I agree with Dan, if you move south, stick near the coast...beaches, nightlife and overall quality of living is better....


stay away from Savannah...the city is nice enough, lots of history and quite beautiful, but crime is fucking ridiculous...it's been going on for years and has only gotten worse...

Charleston, South Carolina is a nice place, alot like Savannah without the excessive crime....
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Reply #26 posted 12/26/07 10:16am

Imago

roodboi said:

Georgia here...

and I agree with Dan, if you move south, stick near the coast...beaches, nightlife and overall quality of living is better....


stay away from Savannah...the city is nice enough, lots of history and quite beautiful, but crime is fucking ridiculous...it's been going on for years and has only gotten worse...

Charleston, South Carolina is a nice place, alot like Savannah without the excessive crime....



mushy

shit yeah.
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Reply #27 posted 12/26/07 10:19am

roodboi

Imago said:

roodboi said:

Georgia here...

and I agree with Dan, if you move south, stick near the coast...beaches, nightlife and overall quality of living is better....


stay away from Savannah...the city is nice enough, lots of history and quite beautiful, but crime is fucking ridiculous...it's been going on for years and has only gotten worse...

Charleston, South Carolina is a nice place, alot like Savannah without the excessive crime....




mushy

shit yeah.


dont read a whole lot into that, bub...
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Reply #28 posted 12/26/07 11:09am

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va in the house
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Reply #29 posted 12/26/07 11:33am

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Imago said:

If you want to move south, stick to a city closer to the water (with the exception of Atlanta).


For a New Yorker to move to a smaller southern city can be depressing and a cultural shock.

My recommendation is find college towns near the water since you're young.


Tampa, in my honest opinion, is awesome cause of the multiple colleges (USF being one of them), beaches, nightlife, and amusement parks. Plus most of the people who live here are from elsewhere too, so it's very diverse.


Why not Atlanta? If you are used to a big city, then Atlanta would be a choice. I am in NC for another week. The south is diferent, but get that country stereotype outta your head. I love the South. But I don't think SC would be a good move for you...Unless you'd like to scope out Charleston
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