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What part?? I lived down on the coast in MobileHave any of you ever lived in Alabama?
I have a opportunity to move at the end of summer. housing would already be taken care of. Just have to feed myself & find a job in 30 day's, that shouldn't be a problem.
Let me know when y'all think
About it.
Thank's
It would be in or real close to DothanWhat part?? I lived down on the coast in Mobile
Haven't been there specifically, but it's just up from Panama City Beach where I'd surf when I lived in Fort Walton Beach. I'd really say it depends on your value system and priorities. The South is a whole other country. I loved the food and the beaches, but the culture/people left a lot to be desired for me. There are pros and cons, like everywhere. Just depends on what's important to youIt would be in or real close to Dothan
Haven't been there specifically, but it's just up from Panama City Beach where I'd surf when I lived in Fort Walton Beach. I'd really say it depends on your value system and priorities. The South is a whole other country. I loved the food and the beaches, but the culture/people left a lot to be desired for me. There are pros and cons, like everywhere. Just depends on what's important to you
The joke of humidity. I know this from living in Florida.had family from there.. remember my uncle saying that after taking a shower, you could never get dry.
This^^^ !!!!!The South is a whole other country. I loved the food and the beaches, but the culture/people left a lot to be desired for me. There are pros and cons, like everywhere. Just depends on what's important to you
So true!Just depends on what's important to you
Did this movie have a Gumpian slant?I saw a movie once that represented the seafood as some of the best on the planet.
I've had better Mexican food in Wenatchee than I've had in Mexico."The South is a whole other country. I loved the food and the beaches, but the culture/people left a lot to be desired for me."
Just the opposite for me. I was looking forward to the Mexican food in TX and was I disappointed! Totally different type of Mexican cuisine from what I was used to and I didn't like the difference. OTOH, I really liked the people.
I will admit that when it comes to food I'm spoiled by The Beloved's culinary skills and thus easily disappointed by sub par offerings in a restaurant. We seldom dine out (Chicom Flu being irrelevant) because we hate to pay for a meal that's not as good as what we usually eat every day.
This is one of my big takeaways as well. You have the very wealthy who don't work for a living and the very poor who barely get by, with the majority of those in between being on the lower income end of the spectrumThe division between the wealthy and poor
This isn't an exaggeration. In the summer, at least on the coast, you don't dry off. I'd take 2 shirts to work with me so I could put dry ones on throughout the dayafter taking a shower, you could never get dry.