AZ has medical marijuana and absolutely anyone can get the card, so weed is everywhere. Plus, AZ is a referendum state so recreational weed in the next 5 years at most. AZ will be great once all the midwestern fascist snowbirds kick the bucket.
AZ has medical marijuana and absolutely anyone can get the card, so weed is everywhere. Plus, AZ is a referendum state so recreational weed in the next 5 years at most. AZ will be great once all the midwestern fascist snowbirds kick the bucket.
Tyrannnosaurus Rexing wrote:
Shmarmin wrote:Areas of Colorado to live and run that are somewhat liberal besides Boulder? & preferably cheaper than Boulder?
I'd like to know the place where I can get sodomized on a daily basis? I hear Boulder is good go for this? I want to lick a set of liberal nuts every week too.
Libs please share the "Hot" Spots.
-Tyrannosaurus Rexing
I will blow out your "O- Ring" Rexy.
Horatio wrote:
AZ has medical marijuana and absolutely anyone can get the card, so weed is everywhere. Plus, AZ is a referendum state so recreational weed in the next 5 years at most. AZ will be great once all the midwestern fascist snowbirds kick the bucket.
CO has pot stores everywhere and you don't need a card.
Terry Bean wrote:
Tyrannnosaurus Rexing wrote:I'd like to know the place where I can get sodomized on a daily basis? I hear Boulder is good go for this? I want to lick a set of liberal nuts every week too.
Libs please share the "Hot" Spots.
-Tyrannosaurus Rexing
I will blow out your "O- Ring" Rexy.
I got next!
Shmarmin wrote:
Areas of Colorado to live and run that are somewhat liberal besides Boulder? & preferably cheaper than Boulder?
Well, It sounds like you can just go where you want. I personally would pay for Boulder, because there is nothing like meandering away from your house to any number of awesome trails, bars, restaurants without having to drive, which is worth the $ for me, but I understand most disagree with me here.
North Boulder is cheaper than most of town, and getting more populated every month. Will be completely priced out in 2 years. South Boulder is also very affordable.
If you are looking for even cheaper, I would next check out Lafayette and Niwot. Both very close to Boulder, with emerging downtowns of their own, still liberal. Longmont is absolutely fine, but is definitely more conservative and seedier than boulder. This is personal preference though, because homeless dudes with laptops scare longmont folk and the mexican meth gangs they are less worried about, for me its the opposite. Denver sounds like your kind of place too, but lacks the immediate trail access boulder area has. Denver people are always overpopulating Boulder open space on the weekends...
If you don't care about being in the Boulder/Denver area, then I would suggest Durango. absurdly beautiful. fantastic town. still pretty lib. You have an enviable choice and I wish you luck.
Durango. I've lived on the front range and here in Durango. Less expensive in Durango if you are renting, about equal on the buy. Great outdoors activities, lots of trails, lots of good restaurants (for a population of 17K in town, 53K in the entire county), a 4 year college - Fort Lewis, diverse economy - it has to be as its in the middle of nowhere. I've lived here for the past 12 years and love it.
how interesting wrote:
Shmarmin wrote:look - i actually have money. i just figure why blow it in Boulder renting if I dont have to. Boulder is still my top choice as of this point.
Renting is not usually the activity of people who actually have money.
Rented for a few years and just bought a place in Boulder a few years later...It isn't as simple as people who are poor rent and people who are rich buy. It's all about opportunity cost of your $
Nederland is a great place to train and live. I've seen many elites up there, I think the Japanese are living there at the moment?
The pizza at Crosscut is fantastic.
Shmarmin wrote:
how interesting wrote:Renting is not usually the activity of people who actually have money.
Rented for a few years and just bought a place in Boulder a few years later...It isn't as simple as people who are poor rent and people who are rich buy. It's all about opportunity cost of your $
Well, I Just bought a place in Boulder. Lived frugally and At times contributed 60% of my salary to my 401k while renting after I graduated from college ( debt free). Where do you live again?
how interesting wrote:
Shmarmin wrote:Areas of Colorado to live and run that are somewhat liberal besides Boulder? & preferably cheaper than Boulder?
What an interesting coincidence. You obviously don't have a lot of money, and you want to hang with people who like to tax the rich to subsidize everyone else.
Wow.
how interesting wrote:
Shmarmin wrote:Areas of Colorado to live and run that are somewhat liberal besides Boulder? & preferably cheaper than Boulder?
What an interesting coincidence. You obviously don't have a lot of money, and you want to hang with people who like to tax the rich to subsidize everyone else.
Now that I own property here, I expect to pay a lot in property taxes, and I'm fine with that. It makes it a nice place.