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re: Rank the SEC states in order of where you would most like to live
Posted on 1/14/16 at 10:46 pm to Lionnation1993
Posted on 1/14/16 at 10:46 pm to Lionnation1993
Mississippi/Louisiana/Alabama all pretty much the same. I love it
Florida last good for vacations tho
Georgia meh
South Carolina don't know much about
Texas whatever. I wouldn't want to live in a big city.
Lived in Tennessee for one semester. Awful. Freezing and having to listen to Vol fans. Almost worse that OM fans.
Kentucky I'm sure it's like Tennessee
Missouri a shite hole
Florida last good for vacations tho
Georgia meh
South Carolina don't know much about
Texas whatever. I wouldn't want to live in a big city.
Lived in Tennessee for one semester. Awful. Freezing and having to listen to Vol fans. Almost worse that OM fans.
Kentucky I'm sure it's like Tennessee
Missouri a shite hole
Posted on 1/14/16 at 10:46 pm to silverstreak02
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I'm in Charlotte
This is off topic but, what's the best way to get from Charlotte to Jacksonville, NC? My son is stationed at Camp Lejeune and its a pain getting there from North GA. We usually take I-20 throught S.C. then up I-95 to N.C. the 74 toward Wilmington then take back roads to Jacksonville. Would like to take I-85 to Charlotte the go east from there, but there doesn't look like there are any good routes to take.
Posted on 1/14/16 at 10:47 pm to Roger Klarvin
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: Not Mississippi
You wouldn't know the difference between most of AL,La, or MS.
Posted on 1/14/16 at 10:59 pm to LSUTigers9458
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Right, so it was good enough for your governor (Sam Houston) to up and leave your shithole state to be president of Texas right? Come on, be honest with yourself, I lived in Tennessee for 15 years, it doesnt even begin to compare to Texas moron.
So, you're gonna compare frontier America to modern America when deciding where would be the best place to live.
You're a special kind of moron
Posted on 1/14/16 at 11:02 pm to BigOrangeBri
Apparently you didn't read the second half of my statement.
Reading and comprehension would do you well MORON.
As I said before, I lived in Tennessee for 15 years, not a corner of the state I haven't been in. Tennessee is in NO way, shape, or form, superior to Texas.
Reading and comprehension would do you well MORON.
As I said before, I lived in Tennessee for 15 years, not a corner of the state I haven't been in. Tennessee is in NO way, shape, or form, superior to Texas.
This post was edited on 1/14/16 at 11:04 pm
Posted on 1/14/16 at 11:30 pm to LSUTigers9458
The 100 or so responses in this thread would disagree. Sorry bro
Posted on 1/14/16 at 11:35 pm to LSUTigers9458
Thank god you don't live in Tennessee any longer you piece of trash.
Posted on 1/14/16 at 11:44 pm to Serraneaux
Oh the irony, someone from Tennessee calling me a piece of trash. Listen to what you just said you backwoods, sister fricking, redneck bitch.
This post was edited on 1/14/16 at 11:45 pm
Posted on 1/14/16 at 11:46 pm to BigOrangeBri
Its not in the bottom 5 places in the SEC to live, I will agree on that. I guess it just wasn't impressive in the least bit to me growing up there.
Posted on 1/14/16 at 11:55 pm to LSUTigers9458
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(Sam Houston)
And Ben McCulloch, Davy Crocket, and on and on. Perhaps you should've kissed that Tennessee ground everyday while you were there for producing men with balls enough to fight and do what the pussies who lived there couldn't to make your precious Texas.
Posted on 1/15/16 at 12:00 am to Robert Goulet
Hahahahahahahaha more Tennessee insecurity
Posted on 1/15/16 at 12:08 am to LSUTigers9458
Sorry you don't like Texas history.
Posted on 1/15/16 at 12:10 am to Lionnation1993
Military kiddo here. I've lived or spent a considerable amount of time in pretty much all of these states and others from the west and east coast, though I currently live in Alabama and consider myself from Alabama (born in Cali, though) but spend a lot of time in Tennessee, Georgia and Mississippi, too. It's been awhile since I've been to Florida, but it's a pretty nice state, too, but I wouldn't want to live there -- I'd vacation there without a doubt. Kentucky and Tennessee kind of mesh together in my mind, because they're next to each other, but I've spent more time in Tennessee. Texas is huge, so there's enough of it to wipe out any bad portions, so that's why it's at the top of everyone's list, let's be honest. I feel like Mississippi always ends up at the bottom of the list, sadly.
It isn't too bad and I have some good friends that reside there, but there's a reason it's at the bottom most of the time. At the end of the day, I like Alabama because it is one of those states where you expect absolutely NOTHING good to come out of it, but it actually surprises you if you spend enough time here. I don't know if I'd want to live here after I graduate, I want to go more places, because it's kind of in my blood now. But, at the end of the day, Alabama is forever going to be my home in my mind.
And I know it's out of the SEC, but I've lived up north, and honestly, I prefer Alabama and the entire southeast over even New York state. I hate to say it, but I'm almost tempted to say it's overrated as a whole, because everybody thinks of New York City as the epitome of New York, and there are lots of other places outside of NYC that make up the state of New York. It's okay, and there are some perks, but I wouldn't ever want to settle there.
EDIT: Left out Louisiana -- Louisiana is a state I could see myself living temporarily, but I wouldn't want to settle there. It's an interesting state. I have had some hilarious cajun experiences, though. So, again, I don't know if the culture is up my alley at all, and there are way too many LSU peeps for comfort, but come on, New Orleans is a lot of fun.
Also, Nashville and even Atlanta kids seem to pride themselves as being superior to Alabama kids, but I have to say that Tennessee and Georgia are really not that far off from Alabama, that when I'm there, I don't feel like there's much of a change, they might as well be in Alabama to me. So, the superiority complexes some of the kids have there are off-putting and annoying, but there are still a lot that are completely honest with the fact that culture wise? The southeast is pretty consistently the frickin same.

And I know it's out of the SEC, but I've lived up north, and honestly, I prefer Alabama and the entire southeast over even New York state. I hate to say it, but I'm almost tempted to say it's overrated as a whole, because everybody thinks of New York City as the epitome of New York, and there are lots of other places outside of NYC that make up the state of New York. It's okay, and there are some perks, but I wouldn't ever want to settle there.
EDIT: Left out Louisiana -- Louisiana is a state I could see myself living temporarily, but I wouldn't want to settle there. It's an interesting state. I have had some hilarious cajun experiences, though. So, again, I don't know if the culture is up my alley at all, and there are way too many LSU peeps for comfort, but come on, New Orleans is a lot of fun.
Also, Nashville and even Atlanta kids seem to pride themselves as being superior to Alabama kids, but I have to say that Tennessee and Georgia are really not that far off from Alabama, that when I'm there, I don't feel like there's much of a change, they might as well be in Alabama to me. So, the superiority complexes some of the kids have there are off-putting and annoying, but there are still a lot that are completely honest with the fact that culture wise? The southeast is pretty consistently the frickin same.
This post was edited on 1/15/16 at 12:16 am
Posted on 1/15/16 at 12:15 am to Lionnation1993
LA, GA, TN, SC, FL, MS, AR, TX, AL, MO.
Posted on 1/15/16 at 12:27 am to Lionnation1993
1. Missouri
2. Tennessee
3. Arkansas
4. Kentucky
5. Florida
6. South Carolina
7. Texas
8. Georgia
9. Louisiana
10. Alabama
11. Mississippi
ETA: I just realized that my top 5 are the least-southern states in the SEC, and my bottom 6 are the more-southern states. I guess it makes perfect sense since the south blows.
2. Tennessee
3. Arkansas
4. Kentucky
5. Florida
6. South Carolina
7. Texas
8. Georgia
9. Louisiana
10. Alabama
11. Mississippi
ETA: I just realized that my top 5 are the least-southern states in the SEC, and my bottom 6 are the more-southern states. I guess it makes perfect sense since the south blows.

This post was edited on 1/15/16 at 12:32 am
Posted on 1/15/16 at 1:10 am to Lionnation1993
I wouldn't trade where I live in Alabama for anywhere else in the SEC, Huntsville/Madison.
Posted on 1/15/16 at 1:13 am to DannyB
Alabama
Florida
Georgia
Mississippi
Texas
South Carolina
Tennessee
Arkansas
Louisiana
Missouri
Kentucky
Florida
Georgia
Mississippi
Texas
South Carolina
Tennessee
Arkansas
Louisiana
Missouri
Kentucky
This post was edited on 1/15/16 at 1:14 am
Posted on 1/15/16 at 2:32 am to Lionnation1993
Every SEC state has good places to live, except Mississippi. Even the best places in Mississippi(Madison, Ocean Springs, Oxford), still kinda suck.
I'v never been to Atlanta, could anybody compare it to Dallas for me? Is it similar to Dallas at all? Which is better?
I'v never been to Atlanta, could anybody compare it to Dallas for me? Is it similar to Dallas at all? Which is better?
Posted on 1/15/16 at 2:36 am to Grovewater
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Every SEC state has good places to live, except Mississippi.
Maybe, but they are high on my list with the close proximity to New Orleans and Memphis.
Posted on 1/15/16 at 2:58 am to Lionnation1993
I have lived in Tennessee for 28 years and don't plan on moving. I love it here.
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