Living in America
TBQelite posted a link to a site that asked you questions and then recommended where you should live. I took the test and found the results to be relatively accurate. For the record, I want to live in Northern Idaho, where the government beauracracy is less oppressive, the towns are smaller and there is a more live and let live atmosphere. Anyways, here are my results:
Driggs, Idaho
Bigfork, Montana
Leadville, Colorado
Divide, Colorado
Whitefish, Montana
Heber, Utah
Livingston, Montana
Kalispell, Montana
Estes Park, Colorado
Salida, Colorado
Tooele-Grantsville, Utah
Jackson, Wyoming
Sandpoint, Idaho
Steamboat Springs, Colorado
Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Bozeman, Montana
Helena, Montana
Springville, Utah
Telluride, Colorado
Durango, Colorado
Dillon, Montana
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Cedar City, Utah
Sheridan, Wyoming
Driggs, Idaho
Bigfork, Montana
Leadville, Colorado
Divide, Colorado
Whitefish, Montana
Heber, Utah
Livingston, Montana
Kalispell, Montana
Estes Park, Colorado
Salida, Colorado
Tooele-Grantsville, Utah
Jackson, Wyoming
Sandpoint, Idaho
Steamboat Springs, Colorado
Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Bozeman, Montana
Helena, Montana
Springville, Utah
Telluride, Colorado
Durango, Colorado
Dillon, Montana
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Cedar City, Utah
Sheridan, Wyoming



























3 Comments:
at least you didnt get told to live in Loveland like TBQelite
I know I've been to some of those places in Montana. If not all of them. The western moutainious parts of the state are much better in my opinion. Less dull then the rolling grassy brown hills and plains of the east. Believe me I would know.
As I said I prefer the Northern Idaho which is alot like Western Montana, just further west. Western Montana wouldn't be a bad place to live either though, it's still a relatively relaxed, conservative controlled state.
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