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So what about Texas gave you much grief or California for that matter?
Well, first of all, it's full of Texans. While there may be exceptions, in my experience, this is a group of very small-minded people that think the world begins and ends with Texas. It's like the old joke - in Texas, no one will ask where you are from. Why? Because if you're from Texas, you'll mention it without waiting to be asked. If you're not from Texas - well, then it doesn't matter. Aside from that, if you factor in the heat, culture, and general flatness, it's just not a very interesting place to me.
As for California - frankly, from my point of view, what about California DOESNT suck? First of all, there are too many people. Whiny, bitchy, shallow, liberal, beach-type people. People who think that the world owes them a living, you know? People who want to take my money and give it to someone else. People who want to suck up a lot of energy and resources, but don't want to have any of the negatives that come with such nice things, and then complain when prices get high because they will not allow people to build energy plants - but they are more than happy for them to get built in OTHER states, which have to deal with any problems, while of course, sending their output to California. Suing car companies for global warming? Give me a fucking break. How about we put California as a co-defendent, considering how many cars are running around in California. Anyway, politics is a big factor. Then there is the California attitude & culture to deal with, which I address somewhat in these other issues. Then you factor in the stuff like gangs & celebrities running around everywhere, and the traffic, and the noise, and the overcrowding in general. Then factor in stuff like the heat, and the fucking taxes - my god - the taxes. Then you factor in cost of living in other areas, like housing and such. I also don't speak Spanish. The list just goes on and on and on. And for what? Why the hell live in California? So you can be near the beach? Go to some big malls? I just don't understand the attraction, esp. considering the negatives. Since I am a software developer by trade, someplace like Silicon Valley SHOULD be the place for me, right? Not a chance. No way would someone pay me enough to live in that cesspool. The bottom line is that the quality of life, as I define it, is just not there. I have it much better in Alaska than I ever could in California. I make the same or better money, but with no state income tax, a 15 minute drive to work, much cheaper housing, and so forth. So, in the end - if people want to live in California, more power to them - but I consider the place to be uninhabitable. (:
I just read tman's post about Cali - and I agree with pretty much everything he said. You can add that to my list of grievances too. (:
Finally - while I love Alaska, I will only tell you bad, awful, evil things about it because the last thing we need is some kind of mass exodous of people from the rest of the U.S. coming to live here. You guys can keep your Lower-48 lifestyle right where it is (:
Cheers!
AKDiver
p.s.: As for Chicago, I changed my oil at the airport there once as I was driving through (: