Help Jay Max decide

Question come September is. Do you want to be surrounded by Bronco fans or Hawks fans ? Lol Seattle is cool, never been to Colorado. Seattle 2 hours away for me.

Lmao. I had a friend say the same thing about football. (First of all, ill be excited to be anywhere around an NFL team, its been a minute). I havent looked at prices, but im betting both teams are out of my price range (since all my money goes to my son, gear, and food).

But at least CO has the nuggets (No NBA in Seattle, sorry @Nutpuncher) and rockies too. And im sure theres a hockey team. More sports is always better!
 
Rugby too. Rockies games are a fun crowd, so are the Avalanche games.

Denver is a great sports city, it's just a rat race to live in. The infrastructure sucks for the day to day, the population way outgrew the roads, and they still hadn't caught it up as of three years ago. Don't know if it's better now or not, they were trying. Fucking two lane highways through most of the city. A 15m drive gets an hour added to it during rush hour.
 
Colorado hands down.
It's beauty rivals Washingtons, but it doesn't have the ridiculous rainfall.

The only thing Washington has going for it is the lingerie coffee shops.
The rain fall...I had forgotten about that. I swear it had rained every day for the year I was there. It may not have rained a lot at times but we still would have a shower move thtough.
 
No question, Colorado Springs. I've got family 15 mins from there and it's absolutely beautiful and has so much history. Check out the Royal Gorge if you go. It's 30 mins from there. Denver is only 1.5 hours from there as well
 
Ive actually visited Seattle / Tacoma once before. Its a nice area. Traffìc was horrible.

Im leaning towards CO just because its new to me.

Plus I think ill get in less trouble there. Unless I end up like Kobe

If you go to Colorado go to Boulder or Ft. Collins. From what I know of you those would be better fits and on par with Seattle and the Bay Area.
 
Im originally from the Bay. So that might work. I think im leaning a lot more towards CO. Not much bad ive heard.

And Im not a fan of that Washington rain.

Colorado is right behind Cali in being liberal. I think you would like the people depending on where you go. I personally don't like Colorado Springs, over rated imo. I travel the state every year and if I had to move anywhere in else than the 619 it would be the the Rockies. Both boulder and ft Collins are college towns that are active, tons of shit to do, nice gyms and ladies. Plus both are close to Denver.
 
Colorado is right behind Cali in being liberal. I think you would like the people depending on where you go. I personally don't like Colorado Springs, over rated imo. I travel the state every year and if I had to move anywhere in else than the 619 it would be the the Rockies. Both boulder and ft Collins are college towns that are active, tons of shit to do, nice gyms and ladies. Plus both are close to Denver.

I was actually trying to go to SD, but that one got shot down quick.
 
You cant really go wrong with either choice but I prefer CO to WA. Both are amazingly beautiful, but CO has more outdoor options IMO. But while most of CO is pretty liberal, Springs is actually pretty conservative. Lots of evangelicals hanging around.
 
Colorado. no doubt. i may be moving in the direction sometime end of year.

plus, youll be living fairly close to Leanna Carr
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i need those legs wrapped around my face
 
I used to live in Cheyenne wy after I lived in Guam. And i always went to Colorado and love it there. If it were me I'd move to Colorado. Or come to the best country in the world, Texas. We'd love to have ya move here. Big sky beautiful women and great gyms
 
I used to live in Cheyenne wy after I lived in Guam. And i always went to Colorado and love it there. If it were me I'd move to Colorado. Or come to the best country in the world, Texas. We'd love to have ya move here. Big sky beautiful women and great gyms
You forgot to mention America's team. My Dallas cowboys!! :D
 
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