Where shall I live.

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On this day when some feel it is necessary to celebrate something people are supposed to do, I am thinking of going to grad school and finish this time. Finally all of my parental units have died and I have money to pay for grad school. That sounds more bitter than I intended it to sound. I have lived where the teams are either too expensive (U of I for people not associated with the university is/was outrageously expensive) or there has been no team for too long. I want to do laps with others who want to do laps. I don't want to do laps where people don't complain about me swimming in there way as the piddle (my father's favorite word) down the lane doing something that looks like a *** stroke. Here are the choices. I want to hear opinions -both good and bad. Indianapolis (have friends) Cleveland (as a kid a big Indians fan) Phoenix (Did everyone see that they increased both their football & baseball budget? How does Ms. Love justify that?) Northridge, CA (quaint) San Francisco, Ca (looks like it might be more fun than it really is) Portland, OR (Seattle-want-to-be) Kansas City, MO () Denver, CO (Good friend lives there) (The statements are from some one else not me) The furthest west I've ever been is Iowa City, Topeka, San Antonio. I've lived in a small towns (Galesburg, IL the center of the universe and home of the Ferris Wheel), university/intellectual towns (Champaign/Urbana & Topeka, when Menninger was still there) and center cities with lots of suburbs. (DC, St. Louis, Houston). I've never lived in a suburb. I think of the list only Northridge, CA is a suburb. I think Kansas City, MO is considered central city. To do this I am also thinking of buying a car. I'm 50 & never had one. I've been to Indy, Cleveland (it really has become a beautiful city), and Kansas City, MO (not the center of the universe as LDSers think). Any response will be most welcomed. Thanks a bill, Craig
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    Craig have we made it easier for youto decide. If you like the cold Prince George BC has two great swim pools one is a fifty meter pool the other 25 meter pool. Housing is very low priced and it is the largest city in that far north in Canada. The University is very low cost and they allow foreign students. www.unbc.ca/.../ Fees are low www.unbc.ca/.../fees.html Prince George BC www.bctravel.com/.../pg.html Prince George 50 m pool www.swimmersguide.com/.../Detail.cfm My town Ladner has 5 great pools within 20 minutes. A short stroll from my place an outdoor 25m pool, a 4 min bike ride a great 25 m indoor pool, 15 min drive another 25m pool and in Richmond BC a 13 min drive from my home a 50m indoor pool, a 20 min drive in Richmond a pool complex with 2 25 m pools. A 30 min drive 5 other 25m pools.
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    Craig have we made it easier for youto decide. If you like the cold Prince George BC has two great swim pools one is a fifty meter pool the other 25 meter pool. Housing is very low priced and it is the largest city in that far north in Canada. The University is very low cost and they allow foreign students. www.unbc.ca/.../ Fees are low www.unbc.ca/.../fees.html Prince George BC www.bctravel.com/.../pg.html Prince George 50 m pool www.swimmersguide.com/.../Detail.cfm My town Ladner has 5 great pools within 20 minutes. A short stroll from my place an outdoor 25m pool, a 4 min bike ride a great 25 m indoor pool, 15 min drive another 25m pool and in Richmond BC a 13 min drive from my home a 50m indoor pool, a 20 min drive in Richmond a pool complex with 2 25 m pools. A 30 min drive 5 other 25m pools.
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