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100% pro-life no matter what
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« on: May 01, 2019, 05:20:37 PM »

The answer is objectively Alaska due to the miserable cold- unless you could afford to have it as only a summer home
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100% pro-life no matter what
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« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2019, 05:41:29 PM »

The answer is objectively Alaska due to the miserable cold- unless you could afford to have it as only a summer home

Guaranteed lack of miserable heat, also nice landscape, and that Permanent Fund thanks to the oil.

Anchorage and the Panhandle aren't even that cold, either.

The average high in Anchorage in January is 22 degrees- no thank you!  I wouldn't want to live somewhere that regularly sees sub-40 high temperatures in the winter.  We get cold occasionally, but we usually can count on at least one 60-70 degree day a week, even in the middle of winter.  Winter gets depressing without that.
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100% pro-life no matter what
ExtremeRepublican
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E: 7.35, S: 5.57


« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2019, 05:32:34 PM »

The answer is objectively Alaska due to the miserable cold- unless you could afford to have it as only a summer home

Guaranteed lack of miserable heat, also nice landscape, and that Permanent Fund thanks to the oil.

Anchorage and the Panhandle aren't even that cold, either.

The average high in Anchorage in January is 22 degrees- no thank you!  I wouldn't want to live somewhere that regularly sees sub-40 high temperatures in the winter.  We get cold occasionally, but we usually can count on at least one 60-70 degree day a week, even in the middle of winter.  Winter gets depressing without that.

Weird that winter would be... [squints] "below freezing".

OK, I think a place that has what you would view as a real winter isn't a good place to live.  It's fine to have different views on this, but, either way, Alaska would be extreme.
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