Friday, October 14, 2005

Bored...

Almost late for class, took a quiz to see where I should live, if I was to go back to America. Here are some results:

1. Danbury, Connecticut
Small-Town Charm Near the Big AppleZadoc Benedict began making beaver hats here in 1780, starting this Connecticut town's important hat industry...
Population: 77,350 Average Home Price: $329,000 Precipitation: 39" Snow: 50"

2. Hartford, Connecticut
The Insurance CapitalThis Connecticut city is home to America's oldest State House, oldest public art museum, and oldest continuously published newspaper...
Population: 871,500 Average Home Price: $148,000 Precipitation: 41" Snow: 42"

3. Worcester, Massachusetts
The Heart of the CommonwealthThis city at the heart of New England is home to the
EcoTarium, a science center for all ages…

4. Providence, Rhode Island
New England’s Best Kept Kept SecretThis Rhode Island spot is the home of the award-winning flaming sculpture WaterFire, installed on the three rivers of downtown...
Population: 1,213,000 Average Home Price: $242,000 Precipitation: 48" Snow: 32"

5. Portland, Oregon
City of RosesThis Oregon city has the nation's largest forested municipal park, the aptly-named Forest Park…
Population: 2,000,000 Average Home Price: $259,000 Precipitation: 36" Snow: 5"

6. Boston, Massachusetts
America’s Walking CityHere in "America's Walking City," you can stroll down to famous Franklin Park for the annual Kite Festival...
Population: 3,400,000 Average Home Price: $461,500 Precipitation: 43" Snow: 41"


Aside from Boston, where I could really see myself living, it seems as if I am not suited for any of those places!!!!!!!!!! Maybe I am better off in Bangkok.

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