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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Bye SoCal! Moving to the free state of Arizona!
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<blockquote data-quote="carrrnuttt" data-source="post: 15534825" data-attributes="member: 10844"><p>The same applies to the houses at Fountain Hills, and you didn't include that in your list.</p><p></p><p>I guess some people just don't want to be "near it all." I'd rather spend the two hours driving to my place in Prescott Valley, than to walk two minutes to some bar.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I was trying to say that the OP should look EVERYWHERE that's convenient and affordable for him, regardless of the name of city or town and it's "reputation." Base it on the actual locality you're looking into, and not generalize the whole city like Blown 89 was doing.</p><p></p><p>For example, it sure sounds like Blown 89 lives in or around the Biltmore AREA (even if he isn't, let's use it as an example), which is in Phoenix. At the same time, there are areas of Phoenix I wouldn't want to be on foot in without at least my carry gun, even during the daytime.</p><p></p><p>Driving past certain areas of Scottsdale, I've once or twice thought to myself: "I can't believe I am technically in Scottsdale already, the road's shitty, and the houses look rundown."</p><p></p><p>So again, don't discount what could be a good place just because it happens to be in a certain city.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carrrnuttt, post: 15534825, member: 10844"] The same applies to the houses at Fountain Hills, and you didn't include that in your list. I guess some people just don't want to be "near it all." I'd rather spend the two hours driving to my place in Prescott Valley, than to walk two minutes to some bar. I was trying to say that the OP should look EVERYWHERE that's convenient and affordable for him, regardless of the name of city or town and it's "reputation." Base it on the actual locality you're looking into, and not generalize the whole city like Blown 89 was doing. For example, it sure sounds like Blown 89 lives in or around the Biltmore AREA (even if he isn't, let's use it as an example), which is in Phoenix. At the same time, there are areas of Phoenix I wouldn't want to be on foot in without at least my carry gun, even during the daytime. Driving past certain areas of Scottsdale, I've once or twice thought to myself: "I can't believe I am technically in Scottsdale already, the road's shitty, and the houses look rundown." So again, don't discount what could be a good place just because it happens to be in a certain city. [/QUOTE]
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