Saturday, November 3, 2007

Anyone who lives in either Florida or Arizona? -

I am looking to go to college out of ny state, somewhere really really warm. What are the pros and cons of living in Florida and Arizona- and which would you prefer?

I don t live in either Florida or Arizona but all I can say is definitely not Arizona.My science teacher from high school moved to Arizona and he hates it!

well I dont have any teachers that moved there so not sure bout that but I went there for the summer and thought it was prety nice, dry heat, lots of stuff to do outdoors, mountains, but you have to like the heat which can go over 120 but little humidity which I prefer over 80-90% humidity in fl. Report Abuse

Florida, much more diversityArizona, HELL (and they know it)

Hello, Im moving to Boston - Cambridge vs Allston or somewhere else? -

Hello, I m moving to Boston from Sydney for the spring semester. I ll be studying at UMASS Boston and was looking for some help as to where to move to. I m looking to have a lot of fun, and party a bit, which led me to Allston and the Cambridge area. I love live bands, quirky bars and coffee shops and general city life/atmosphere, however I still want to be around younger people.So my question: as UMASS is on the Red T line, do you think it would be wise to live somewhere close to that line, or is transport from say Allston or other areas not that bad? (I have also considered getting a cheap car for the year.)Lastly, Google maps seems to think it will take about 40+ mins from Cambridge on the T line to UMASS, do you think this is accurate based on real conditions?Any other recommendations would be greatly appreciated! Cheers,Mark

Don t live in Allston for UMASS Boston, the Green line is too slow. Cambridge would be better. But there are also places near UMASS that would work. I don t know that neighborhood, but there is a regular answerer here who does. You should also check out Quincy and Braintree at the other end of the Red Line. Dump the car, you ll never get to where you need to go. Traffic through Boston s center is awful.

Cambridge is lovely, but Alston would be a bit far. Braintree is nice as well, and convenient, as is Quincy, but can be quite pricey.If it were me, I would choose Cambridge, simply because I love that immediate area so much.

My sister goes to UMASS Boston, she lives in Quincy cause it s right on the Red line which makes it very easy to get there. My friend that goes to UMASS lives in Allston and complains about how much of a pain it is to get there, so that s really not a convenient area to live in if you plan to go to that school. Allston is a big party area though, because it s by BU, so lots of college kids. But Cambridge is a lot nicer though of the two. Though I couldn t tell you how good it is or isn t for commuting to UMASS.

Oh, definitely Cambridge. Allston is very student-y, but it s impossible to get anywhere. In Cambridge on the other hand, you ve got the Red Line (very speedy). 40 mins does sound pretty accurate, but that s including wait time and stuff. It s actually not very far, distance wise. And think of it this way: I allow 20 minutes to go 2 stops on the green line every morning. The station is 5 mins. away from my house. Clearly, the Red Line is faster, not to mention nicer. As for Cambridge itself, you will fit right in. Cambridge is quaint and filled with quirky coffee shops and bars. Live music is literally everywhere, you can t walk ten feet outside without running into a street performance. But since I m guessing you re looking for slightly better performances, there are great places like the Middle East (upstairs and down) and TT the Bear s and Johnny D s etc. etc. for you to check out in the immediate area. If you can afford it, I would highly suggest Harvard Square for you, I have a hunch you would love it there. Good luck!

How long is the distance from memphis to new orleans along the mississippi river? -

Some friends and I are planning on building a raft and traveling down the mississippi river from memphis to new orleans this summer and I was wondering how long this would be in both miles and time

http://www.mapquest.com/maps?1c=Memphis ��This follows the river pretty closely, but I dont know about rafting time. This is an interesting site. Theyve done it and have a Contact Us page. It might be good to do that. http://www.bearnakedrafting.com/Have fun ! Search Mississippi River Rafting. Lots of good sites with valuable information. I was checking to see if there were dams/locks..but they seem to be in the Upper Mississippi.

In greater Washington DC, what clubs offer amatuer strip contests? -

A friend, attractive and used to teach break dancing, thinks she may want to try to win an amatuer dance contest at a strip club while on a trip in the Washington DC area. How can she locate one?

The white house when Clinton was in office... lol couldn t resist

tuesdays are usually amateur strip club nights in most clubs in DC. Check with Camelot and Archibald s. As a Dc resident I hope your friend does great!

The Penthouse on Georgia Avenue, on Wednesday nights.

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