Comments by "Manfred " (@manfredmann2766) on "World According To Briggs"
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Guessing: MN nice, winter, bridges, taxes, people getting priced out, isolated, summer bugs, left leaning within a more conservative state as a whole, traffic, less than adequate public transit, and frequent road construction.
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@UserName-ts3sp I know, I lived around it for 15 years of my life, but I now live in the SW USA where it is more scenic, sans the water availability.
BTW, there are also wheat fields, alfalfa fields, range land, and soybean fields, not that the aforementioned makes it any more scenic, hence the term flyover country.
However, IMO, the females are for the most part, very pretty, and less pretentious. Unfortunately with social media, that has all but disappeared.
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@cherrlyn381 Why did I chuckle at that comment? I guess, there is only one way for it to go???. It is amazing how things change as you travel southward from CO Springs along the 25. However, I read a recent article about the upward trend in the real estate market there.
In the early 90s nobody wanted to live in the plains about 30 miles east of Denver, and now the housing there, if there is even any available, has gone up several 100 percent. Most of the newer housing there is north of 1 million with acreages. Watkins, Bennett, and Strasburg come to mind. I predicted that in the early 90s because of easy hwy access, land that could easily be developed, proximity to metro Denver, and the new DIA at the time.
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Guessing, NV, WV, KY, MI, ID, MS, AL, LA, NJ, and CA
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I did not get too many. I was surprised that 2 NE states made it, as well as MN. Regarding NE states, they have a higher acidity content in their rainfall.
I was also surprised that no sunbelt states made the list (especially the SW states, with various types of skin cancers)
The reason why I picked NV and ID was because of the nuclear waste disposal in the former, and the latter being downwind from it.
Definitely get checked for prostate cancer after 45, if you have a family history. I possibly dodged a bullet, via surgical removal.
The same with colon (both genders) if you have a family history. Luckily, I tested negative so far.
If you live in any of the sunbelt states, like I do, and are outside, then dress like you are in a blizzard (meaning a stocking cap too) to avoid UV exposure. Otherwise, go outdoors after sundown or at 4 AM.
Excellent video.
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Guessing: Traffic, too many transplants, political divisiveness, hot summer weather, road quality, cost of housing in certain parts, infrastructure, tornadoes, flooding near the coastal areas due to hurricanes, high property taxes, bad healthcare
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Guessing: Las Vegas, radioactive waste, mostly desolate, crime, mostly devoid of scenery, drivers, bad roads, lack of water, very hot in summer for the most part, drug abuse, and education
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