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Which cities have you lived in? Favorite and least favorite?

For me…

-Austin: My favorite! Here now, here to stay. I love it b/c of the eclectic bars, culture, funky music scene, and beautiful landscaping. (I grew up and came back to Texas!
-Houston: loved it! Rather sprawled out, I’ll admit, but still a fun place.
-Memphis: it’s nice as long as you stay in the suburbs. Downtown has a cool blues and jazz scene, though. Overall, I liked it.
-Nashville: beautiful city, Vanderbilt University, thriving job market, good everyday folks. A great American city!
-Orlando: too many yankee transplants. Didn’t care for it.
-Louisville: My least favorite. Rude people, terrible drivers, I-65 is a crappy highway, it’s a very cliquish and exclusive city. They love to pride themselves on their Southern hospitality, though (lol).

Whitehorse Yukon
Two Hills Alberta
Barrie Ontario
Osoyoos B.C.
Inuvik N.W.T.
Edmonton Alberta
Lloydminster Alberta
Lloydminster Saskatchewan
(All in Canada)

My favorites would be Edmonton and Two Hills. Least favorite would be Inuvik.

Tim and Eric as Casey and His Brother Live in Austin

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