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Old 04-16-2009, 09:02 AM
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I'm going to a wedding next month that's at the Driskill--you guessed it, 6th Street. I can't freaking wait for the 6th Street bar crawl 2 nights before the wedding!

I love Austin. If/when I leave NYC, Austin is #3 on my list (after SF and Boston).
I've heard some good things about Austin. It seems like it'd be a fun place to work and live. I've never lived in the South (although I've visited a bunch of times), though, so I'm not sure how well I'd adjust after living my entire life in the Northeast.

Also your list looks a lot like my list; when I leave CT I'd either like to head back to Boston, or to DC or SF (in that order).

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Old 04-16-2009, 12:40 PM
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I've heard some good things about Austin. It seems like it'd be a fun place to work and live. I've never lived in the South (although I've visited a bunch of times), though, so I'm not sure how well I'd adjust after living my entire life in the Northeast.

Also your list looks a lot like my list; when I leave CT I'd either like to head back to Boston, or to DC or SF (in that order).
Austin's not as Southerny as some other places...with Dell and UT there, it's definitely more cosmopolitan than Texas cities of similar sizes. I grew up in the South, and have lived my entire adult life in the Northeast, and I liked it a lot. It's pretty liberal, though; a blue dot in a sea of red.
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Old 04-16-2009, 02:13 PM
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Austin's not as Southerny as some other places...with Dell and UT there, it's definitely more cosmopolitan than Texas cities of similar sizes. I grew up in the South, and have lived my entire adult life in the Northeast, and I liked it a lot. It's pretty liberal, though; a blue dot in a sea of red.
"Pretty" liberal?

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