Besides Georgia and if money wasn’t an issue, where would you live ?

NCHillbilly

Administrator
Staff member
Second choice would be to build a big suburban metropolis on a hillside in the smokies not far from the Casino. Big double custom gate, three pools and a monster truck to ride the roads leaf lookin.

Maybe buy a councilman to pass some ordinances to run off some hillfolk :bounce:
On second thought, maybe I'll save some of that money and buy a bunch of dynamite and hire an army of backwoods ne'er-do-wells to take care of my regional cleansing initiative.....:bounce:
 

Shane Dockery

Senior Member
If money were no object, I'd buy a 2000 acre ranch in the heart of the Texas Hill Country north of Brady/Mason. Deer everywhere and beautiful views.
 

ryork

Senior Member
I'm partial to NW GA, so likely will always have at least home base here somewhere. If money were no object, I'd have a place around Jackson WY, a cabin somewhere around Grand Lake Maine, and a place somewhere in the FL keys and a private jet to get me quickly to any of them.......
 

stringmusic

Senior Member
I’d move to northern Missouri or southern Iowa where there are few people and a bunch of flat farm land. Plenty of ducks, big deer and turkey, all three are my favorite things to hunt. They seem to have some Mayberry towns still left to live near. I’d be there now if it wasn’t for my close family being here.

I’d never return to Georgia for the rest of my life and I would never lay eyes on the ocean or beach again. There are too many people in this state and it’s miserable hot for about 10 months out of the year, two things I can’t stand. And the beach just sucks!
 

stringmusic

Senior Member
I should add my second choice would probably be western Kentucky near @KyDawg , thats some purdy country up there and I could help him take care of his racing chickens
 

ugajay

Senior Member
I ain't so sure I could make myself move from my home here in Washington county. If I had to I would like to spend some time in and around moffat county Colorado, Arctic National wildlife refuge, and fishing on the coast
 

NE GA Pappy

Mr. Pappy
The only liberal government in western NC is the city of Asheville, which is a tiny fraction of the region, populated with people from somewhere else. All of western NC except for Asheville is extremely conservative.

I would be more worried about the idjits over Raleigh/Durham way.

Ashville/Buncombe county can only affect stuff in their geopolitical limits. Raleigh can screw the whole state
 

GreenPig

Senior Member
Where ever my wife wants to go as long as I can take my boat and it has fishable water. Any where that's not gun friendly isn't an option.
 

Cmp1

BANNED
There's really two places and I would have a hard time deciding which one,,,Western NC (eastern TN)or Eastern NC (near the Pamlico sound),specifically near Bath NC,,,,
 

Big7

The Oracle
Clearwater, Florida.

I lived there 3 years. It was the best time of my life. Green grass and high tides forever !!
 

baddave

Senior Member
money is not as much an issue as the fact we both have mothers still alive and i have 2 grandbabies i can't take my hands off but i think i'd love wyoming ,montana, nebraska, oklahoma, kansas . somewhere away from democrats
 

NCHillbilly

Administrator
Staff member
I would be more worried about the idjits over Raleigh/Durham way.

Ashville/Buncombe county can only affect stuff in their geopolitical limits. Raleigh can screw the whole state
Yep. Luckily, the state legislature is now controlled by Republicans, who have been doing a good job for the last several years after they finally broke over a hundred years of Democrat control. Both our senators are Republicans, along with the majority of our representatives in Congress. Now, if we could get rid of this idiot governor, we would be ok. The legislature pretty much has him hamstrung so that he can't do anything. Our main problem is people moving in from other places to our urban areas, just like Georgia.
 

BeerThirty

Senior Member
Lots of folks here commenting on moving away from politics they don't like. There are desolate places in most every state, way off the beaten path and away from civilization, where you can get away from all of that. In fact, the only reminders you might get is when you take your monthly trip into town or get your annual property tax bill. I think most of you fellas have the gull to ignore stupid laws and such that you could live the free life that you insist upon. I don't disagree with any of you, but just noticing lots of broad stroke generalizations out there...
 

Batjack

Cap`n Jack 1313
Where ever my wife wants to go as long as I can take my boat and it has fishable water. Any where that's not gun friendly isn't an option.
Sounds just like what another Brother on here just went through... moving from where he grew up to M.O.N. West Virginia where his wife's family lives.
 

PopPop

Gone But Not Forgotten
Looks like we are going house shopping in Palm Coast Fl. this weekend. Going to spend the rest of my days chasing back country redfish, driving out on the beach and chunkin the long rods for whatever and hanging out at our farm in Alabama during hunting season.
Looks like the last of the pieces are going to fall into place.
 

Geno67

Senior Member
Lowell, ID in the summer/early fall. Guana Bay, Sint Maarten in the winter/early spring.
 
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