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I have a friend in Newburgh, Indiana Ego...how far is that from where you are?
 

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Clip can you post the link to this site?


I tried cut n paste of what you typed and all I got was Arcadia apt. rentals, lolfor ASU .

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Lived in Morehead city for a summer and loved it. Actually I lived in Beaufort, two miles away. Great area, lots of military around, so watch out if you have a teenage daughter.

good food, good people, good fishing. Not too overcrowded
 

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Atlantic city is finally changing for the better. (No pun there.) They're trying to turn it into something between Vegas and South Beach now. I know someone who lives there and his property value is going through the roof.
 

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Make sure hi speed cable internet access available where ever you live.
 

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I am ROFLMAO. I did the quiz, and the top 2 for me were:

1) Honolulu, HI (where I live 80% of the year)
2) Las Vegas, NV (where I am the remaining part of the year)

3) San Bernardino, CA
4) San Clemente, CA

I wouldn't mind moving to either of those places as well.

I guess this thing really does work :103631605
 

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Red Bank, NJ is not far from me.
Frequent there many a night for dinner. They have a quaint center of town with lots of shopping, Starbucks, Comic Stores and Memorabilia store to name a few.
Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi and a few others live in nearby Rumson, NJ which is the next town over and you will meet up with them occasionally just sitting at a table for dinner.


Here is a quick idea of what to expect.


Only 40 minutes from Manhattan along the southern edge of the Navesink River, Red Bank offers gourmet shops and coffeehouses, delightful cafes, specialty shops and a lively nightlife.
[font=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]The name "Red Bank" is attributed to the red soil throughout the area. In the 19th century, the town served as a popular port for the shell fishing industry and for local farmers transporting their crops.[/font]

[font=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Contrary to popular belief, Red Bank is not just an antiquer’s and shopper’s town - although if shopping is your bag you’ll be in heaven! Music is a big part of the community as evident by the plentitude of record shops and live music venues. There are plenty of other activities as well. [/font][font=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif][/font]
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[font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The entire town is very walkable. From the train station, go right on Monmouth to Broad Street (approximately 10 blocks). There you will find modern gift shops, cafes, clothing and record stores. Charming brick buildings, old-fashioned lampposts and benches line the curbs giving you the feeling you have stepped back in time. Pop into Jay & Silent Bob's Secret Stash Comics or vintage clothes shops like Funk & Standard Variety. On the way to Broad St., you’ll pass Monmouth Music and the historic Count Basie Theatre. The Count Basie hosts big-name concerts throughout the year.[/font]
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[font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Relax on the beautiful Navesink River by heading for the Sea-Land Marina (up Bridge Ave. from the train station and left on Front St. under the bridge) where you can buy a cheap rod for fishing (or bring your own) and rent a canoe or a rowboat for $7.50 an hour through mid-October. Monica, the owner, jokes that rowboats are popular with ladies [/font][font=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]because they "must, must, must increase the bust". [/font]

[font=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Take the kids canoeing for the day and then take them to A Time to Kiln on Broad St., where they can paint their own pottery. For more indoor fun, go ice skating on the weekends at the Red Bank Armory, catty corner to the train station.[/font]

[font=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]At the end of Broad St., take a right on Front st.. and then left on Wharf Ave. At the base of the hill, you’ll find Marine Park. This is a lovely waterside park with boat slips, public tennis courts and a playground. [/font]

[font=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]If you are here for the shopping, proceed down Bridge Ave. from the train station to the historic antique district and the Antiques Center at Front St. This section is considered as "the outskirts" of town. After a day of hard-core shopping, you’ll need to pamper yourself at Manifique with a relaxing massage ($65/1 hour, call ahead). Find them by just walking across the way on Bridge Ave. to the Galleria – a mall of modern shops and restaurants. Through mid-October, check out the Farmer’s Market and kid’s petting zoo on Saturdays behind the Galleria.[/font]

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If you are staying overnight, continue three blocks down Bridge Avenue to Riverside Drive and turn right. There you will find the historic Molly Pitcher Inn. Rates start at $100.00 per night but occasionally they have specials. Ask for waterside rooms because the view of the Navesink River is spectacular. Relax by their pool and take a swim before you conquer the town. Next door, on Bodman Place, you’ll also find the luxurious Oyster Point Hotel and Conference Center starting at $110/night.
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I know of Mitchell, South Dakota and that place is a dump. A buddy of mine coached NAIA football for a while and I went to a game there once at Dakota Wesleyan. YIKES!
 

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