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| WAAAAAAAGH! Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Mt. Pleasant, TX
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| Sorta related to this, is Pittsburgh worth shit living in? Huge life change is coming up and I'm thinking of moving schools from my online classes to the actual brick and mortar located there.
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| Registered User Join Date: Sep 2006
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+1 Internets | Didn't want to start a new thread, but can anyone give some information on living in Atlantic city? Public Transportation, job market, restaurant scene? Don't really care about night life or about going to the casinos. |
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| Grand High Poobah Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Philadelphia
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+7 Internets | I've never lived in the area, but from my trips down from Philadelphia, I can tell you there are some awesome restaurants in the casinos. |
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| Registered User | The schools are great, the houses are big, crime is non-existant, and the Starbucks are plentiful. Yardley is pretty much one of those ideal "upper middle class" towns. If you've got a family and the money to move here you won't find much better than the area of suburbs I'm in. It's not for the young thrill seekers though, pretty much nothing to do in that department. Newtown/Holland/Washington's Crossing/Yardley are all pretty similar towns and they're all next to each other if you're lookin at other options. |
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