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#226 |
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Join Date: August 5, 2007
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 77
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Join Date: June 11, 2006
Location: North Central Florida
Posts: 1,735
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I live in Florida. I was raised a bit west of Tallahassee and my family is still there. SPent youthfull summers doing agricultural work and heading to Mexico Beach (Red Neck Riviera) I now live close to Gainesville as this is where I came after the service and have had no good reason to leave. Spent a year in Palatka. I do not like snow for more than a bit ( and hated when Uncle Sam made me sleep out in it) and I like humidity.
Gun laws? We don't need no stinking gun laws! Well actually there are some but the shall issue CWL is nice and no one cares about our magazine capacity except when hunting migratory birds. Actually like many raised in my part of the state we thought the cross Florida Barge canal bondogel was a good idea until we found out we could not put jacks in the canal and push away south Florida. It is much like two diferent states. Any adults living in the Orlando area might want to check out the Central Florida Rifle and Pistol CLub. When my wife lived down there when she was in private practice she got her range officer cap and would occassionally go shoot her guns there. There are some indoor ranges out on South Orange Blossom Trail....and may folks think you need a gun down there anyway.... -kBob |
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Join Date: October 13, 2012
Location: Mesa, AZ
Posts: 4
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Born and raised in Oregon, miss it much. Great fishing, hunting, scenary. Moved to Arizona to start a business. I like the neighborhoods in the area I live. Really do not like the summers, too hot. Lots of places to shoot in AZ, no real fishing. Would like to live in Arizona in the winter and Oregon in the summer.
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Join Date: August 14, 2012
Location: Johannesburg S.A.
Posts: 307
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Born in Swaziland which is a Kingdom and borders South Africa to the west. Delivered in a mission hospital run by the Church of the Nazarene. Grew up on a farm but came to S.A. all to early, returned to the farm at least twice a year until the age of 16. My love for the bush and outdoors was developed here.
Parents moved to Johannesburg and surrounds so we as kids had to follow. The money is here and that is why I stay, the kids and grandkids are here that is why the wife won't consider a move. Have considered moving without her nah she is great.If you like animals then Africa is it, can't see myself moving too far away from this prime hunting country. Would love to move due to the political instability, the crime rate and governments stated objective to disarm the public (how else will they retain power after having destroyed the country). |
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#230 |
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Join Date: October 28, 2009
Location: Dallas / Forth Worth Area
Posts: 588
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@ Andrew Leigh
"governments stated objective to disarm the public (how else will they retain power after having destroyed the country" That's beginning to be in USA now. I'm very worried.
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Join Date: January 23, 2011
Location: Tn.
Posts: 695
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Dad retired out of the AirForce and wanted to move back home to East Tennessee and the mountains. I however wanted to expand my horizons, and moved off soon after high school. Moved around the country for a few years and came back to the Smokies been here since 1975 and will stay here. All the siblings are in Florida, they don't like the winters here and I don't like hot flat ground and the beach is OK for a day or two and then I've had enough.
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Join Date: February 28, 2009
Posts: 1,194
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Join Date: February 28, 2012
Location: Georgia
Posts: 19
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Born in Tenn. grew up in central Fla.drafted in 71 spent two years at West Point N.Y. move back to Tenn. after service, have lived in Mich.Nev. Mo. now live in the mountains of n.e. Ga. on a beautiful fresh water mountain lake.Small town no traffic jams very little crime good gun laws.Life is good!
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Join Date: January 3, 2003
Location: 0 hrs east of TN
Posts: 33,544
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I'm fortunate to live on the property I grew up on and am fortunate that it is in East TN.
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Join Date: November 3, 2005
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 266
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My parents moved us out of the NE part of NJ to the Jersey Shore when I was 8 or ten or a better life, by the time I graduated it was just like the big city, lights every 100 yards for miles, no place to shoot, everything was crowded. Moved to Jackson,NJ and bought acreage and after 5 years was no better, couldn't shoot or the law was there with in minutes, started my sons mini bike once and the law was there with a copy of the NEW ORDINANCE saying no motorized off road vehicles allowed, even on private property, another time I had a small barrel burning twigs, business papers and such not only did a helicopter hover over but nearly every fire truck in the township showed up. Then when my taxes hit nearly $8,000.00 per year and we had septic, well, no side walks and a half paved road I knew it was time to go. Sold everything I had, shut my business and me and the kids headed out looking for a new home. We settled her in the Western Part of NC. I can sit on my deck and never see anyone go by but one neighbor, I can shoot off my deck, and can open carry and not have swat called, I can carry concealed and only wait 3-4 weeks for a permit, now don't even have to wait for a pistol permit. My taxes for the year are what I paid in 2 weeks in the NE. Now I wonder why I waited so darned long. Just do it and don't look back! |
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Join Date: January 11, 2011
Location: South East Oklahoma
Posts: 125
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Southeast Oklahoma, born and raised here. Probably be here when I die.
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Join Date: July 28, 2012
Posts: 912
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Raised in central kentucky and ended up in west Texas due to the military. No better. place than Southern New Mexico or West Texas. Hot and dry. Can shoot and golf year round in shorts. Skiing is just a few hours up the road.
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Join Date: October 18, 2008
Location: Brushy Mts, NC, growing feed-crops /BioFuel fodder.
Posts: 1,887
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45Frank:
Everything you said about Western NC is absolutely false. Stop spreading such misinformation. Besides, the bulk of the Northeast, Illinois, Michigan, and California employ public policy that is so special I think we need to admit we've benefited enough from their generosity and let them keep the balance of their uniquely special wonderfulness for themselves. It's only fair to admit out limitations.
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Join Date: March 26, 2009
Location: Northern Illinois
Posts: 223
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Oh, yeah!
Just came from a week at Asheville, NC. Lovely place and awesome people. True southern hospitality in every way!
We have picked up a new word to use; y'all. My wife said, "It would be so easy to become "southern." And she meant that as a compliment, of course.
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#240 |
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Join Date: October 17, 2012
Location: Florida
Posts: 9
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Born and raised in N.J and couldn't wait to get out of the rat race and gun control. Moved to Pa where the CCW's are fairly easy to get. Shooting was not a problem, just go out back and shoot. Moved to Florida 10 years ago and have still been carrying ever since. We have a private range here so training is not a problem.
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Join Date: April 2, 2007
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 149
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Born and raised on a farm in central Kentucky. Marines took me all over (Best part: Hawaii, Worst part: Afghanistan).
Got out, went back to Kentucky worked a few years. An oil company made me an offer I couldn't refuse and earlier this year I moved my family to Oklahoma. Really love it here even though it's terrifyingly flat. And insane hot. I'll probably end up retiring to Montana or Wyoming. Literally can't wait to get back to a farm in the middle of nowhere. |
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#242 |
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Join Date: January 23, 2009
Location: Charlotte, NC
Posts: 114
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Charlotte NC is a city trying to be "World Class". It has some great community leaders who work together to get charitable work done. We have several wealthy families who are outstanding in providing funding for arts, culture and social concerns.
We have had a large influx of new residents most of whom are civil and try to adapt to the culture and mores of their new city. Many of the suburbs in surrounding counties contain a large population of sportsmen who hunt and fish and love the outdoors and women who are likely to call you "honey" or "sugar" or "darlin'" at the greek owned meat and 2 veggies restaurants and at the fish camp restaurants. A fish camp down here means fried flounder & shrimp mostly, and tea, which is sweet enough to use as syrup and not powdered or unsweetened. I moved here in 1974 to work at PTL for 15 years, until Jim lost the vision and made mistakes from taking bad advice. I've married and raised two great children of whom I'm very proud. My daughter is a girlie girl who can shoot a 20 ga but not well and my son can handle a 12 ga and a variety of handguns but likes 22lr in pistols and rifles the most. I didn't begin shooting until after age 60 when I got my CC permit at the encouragement of friends. I can hit what I aim at with my Ruger P345, usually within 2 inches or better of each other on a double tap. Sometimes the double tap hits what I'm aiming at. A new lens after cataract surgery has been a challenge but practice continues as the eyes adjust. The wife's family farms a county over provide several good places to shoot when the weather is favorable. God is good and life's challenges show the faithfulness of my Father.
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Join Date: February 3, 2012
Location: Culbreth NC
Posts: 341
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Born in the piedmont of North Carolina. It's been ok but I would rather be in Panama City eating Oyster's and shark fishing on the front bumper of the Jeep.
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Join Date: August 6, 2006
Location: Back in Ohio
Posts: 3,307
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Born in Shelbyville, Indiana '71
Toledo,Ohio Perrysburg,Ohio Columbus, Ohio Dayton, Ohio Indianapolis, Indiana Terrahaute, Indiana Topeka, Kansas Chicago, Illinois San Diego, CA Portsmouth, VA Charleston, SC Jacksonville, NC Denver, CO Cleveland, Ohio Leavenworth, Kansas "Not all who wander are lost" JRR Tolkein
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#245 |
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Join Date: November 1, 2012
Location: Modesto,Ca
Posts: 1
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Stuck in Norcal. Born and Raised. Like to leave some day but so much holding me here. It's not that bad if you don't watch the news lol
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#246 |
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Join Date: January 6, 2003
Posts: 5,883
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Silicon Valley, CA. Lived in multiple cities from San Francisco to San Jose, but "Silicon Valley" best describes the location & lifestyle.
Not just for the job, but this is my home. Traveled and worked-in exactly 30 countries plus all over USA, but Silicon Valley will always be my home.
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Join Date: November 3, 2012
Location: Forida
Posts: 6
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Born and raised in Central Florida.
Never seen snow except on TV. Have no desire to live anywhere its colder outside than in my fridge..lol
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Join Date: November 10, 2006
Location: Southern Utah
Posts: 1,204
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Born, raised, workd and lived in Southern California until 1995 got out of there and moved to the mountains of Southern Utah. Great gun laws, good hunting and fishing plus this is my front yard.....
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Join Date: June 1, 2010
Location: DFW
Posts: 198
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In live in the suburbs of Ft Worth. I retired from the city and am still here to help my 84 year old mother. When she's gone, I'm going back to the Florida Keys. I'm not a deer hunter so the Keys will not stop my type of hunting: large predators and my bucket list must have, African Safari.
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Join Date: October 30, 2006
Location: Obsession, Guntopia, USA
Posts: 903
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As a kid, birth to 18, I lived in Pennsylvania (Altoona), North Carolina (N. of Goldsboro), and Florida (b/t Tampa and St. Pete). I also spend considerable time in Virginia (Manassas area), and in New York (S. Buffalo).
As an adult, 19-27, I've lived in Arizona (Chandler-Gilbert), Utah (American Fork and Provo), Idaho (Rexburg), and in NE Ohio (Akron). While this is all far too complex to fully explain, I'm in Akron to finish my graduate work. Wife and I chose Akron because of their Family Therapy program, and because it's 4-5 hours from the bulk of our families, mine in Altoona, PA, and hers in Midland, MI. I anticipate moving to Michigan in the near future. There is no doubt that I like the west better than the east. I love the desert climate, the rocky mountains, and the more favorable gun laws. As much as I love that stuff, though, we have virtually no family in the west, and I like the east for that reason. In a perfect world, I'd be in rural AZ, NM, WY, ID, MT, NV, or AK. |
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