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  • My favourite place to live was Calgary, Alberta. The scenery there is amazing...all the mountains and wildlife and such. The people are very, very friendly. It was the most fun time of my life. My least favourite is, without a doubt, the "city" I live in now. It smells like a giant factory, I don't know very many people and there's nothing to do. Luckily I'm moving to Bermuda in less than a month...I have a feeling my favourite place is going to change after the move!
  • Hmmmm, Newcastle-upon-tyne for the people that I knew/know there but London for the experience!
  • I've only lived in two cities, and I liked both of them. But, my favorite one is my hometown, Salisbury, MD, just because I grew up there. The other city, which by default is my least favorite, is Livingston, NJ. I've only lived there for about a year...non-consecutively. So...ya know...that's the way it works.
  • Mineral Wells, TX is my fav. it's a small town about 40 mile west of Ft Worth. the people are nice, the scenery is beautiful, the Brazos River runs by it. i had to leave about 4 yrs ago but i plan to be back by next summer
  • my favorite and least favorite are oddly enough the same city. I moved to Laguna Beach and I hated it there. I was home sick. Things are a lot of money and there is no where to park. I loved it there because it was right on the water and my room overlooked the ocean. Its a small town and you run into people there a lot. My dad, brother and sister all bought homes there this past year and i moved away. It was too far from work. LAGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA....THE REAL O.C.
  • I can't say I had a least favorite city of any of the ones I lived in. There was something I loved about each one of them. I loved San Antonio because I was modeling there and had a really great time. I loved Augusta because I worked for a very prosperous law firm and I really enjoyed the work. Both cities were really easy to get around in. I was very impressed with how clean San Antonio was. I love going to the Masters at the Augusta National.
  • its pretty cool it's where the Goodnight/Loving cattle trail crossed the Brazos during the 1800's. Another thing that makes it unique is the road goes thru the river there is no bridge. Take 281 south out of town turn right on Oaks Crossing rd and keep going till you it the river
  • I have lived in several cities and wouldn't trade living in the country for any of them. But I guess New Orleans was my favorite because I was independant, it's an unusual place and THE FOOD!! OMG..THE FOOD!! lol Though it was okay and I liked it at the time, Memphis would be my least favorite..crime, large scale corruption, and the attitudes of the residents in general. You could not PAY me to live there now.
  • I would have to say Arlington, TX was my favorite. Smack dab in the middle of D/FW. There's a lot going on there. My least favorite would be Indianapolis, IN. It's not the city itself, I dislike. But the traffic is horrible.
  • I've lived in karachi and in hala town and would like to go back to karachi since poeple are broadminded there and here they usually want you to be like them and the whole life style so different.
  • Each of the (15+) places I have lived recently has had it's share of good and bad, so it would be hard to chose a favorite or least favorite. Most of what made the impression on me was the people that filled my life while I lived in each city. My current favorite is right where I am now, because that's where my husband is (if we ever move, it will be wherever he is with me). My least favorite would be Oklahoma City. I met some wonderful people while I was there, but I found the health care to be not so good, and also found many of the people to be very judgmental of people when it comes to religion ...
  • One of my favorite places was New Haven, everything was close by, including work.
  • I have lived many places and each one was my favorite while I was there.

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