Top 20 places to live in US

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    17. Eagan
    24. Apple Valley
    26. Lakeville
    40. Eden Prairie
    41. Maple Grove
    43. Burnsville
    70. Rochester
    93. Blaine
     
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    It varies by who does the list. I've seen one with Chaska or Chanhassen as one of the top cities, but its not even on this list.


    If I lived in couple of those cities I'd want to shoot myself.
     
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    I like where I live, but I could also claim residence in plymouth, with all the sitting in traffic I do there.
     
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    :laugh::laugh:

    I might as well live in Bloomington then!
     
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    That was 2007, I went to Chanhassen elementary, and Chaska High school and it's not all that great.

    Also, that was CNN(Money) that provided that list last year as well.
     
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    Just cuz you sit on 'your' corner all the time, doesn't mean you can claim residence. You work there, not live. :biggrin:
     
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    STP > All.
     
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    I used to live off 169 in Plymouth and I wanted to get out of there as soon as possible. Only then I moved north to Andover and got a new job working near Opus and ended up sitting on 169 for two hours a day :(
     
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    Yeah, I lived off 169 in Plymouth as well, and it was awful. I guess it depends on where you are.... but most of Plymouth was pretty awful to me, no matter what side of the city I was on.
     
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    WTF Chaska was a top 10 last year. I think number 8 actually, and now it's 23,000 or something. Maybe they found out I moved there.

    While I tremendously miss some California things like the weather and food, I can honestly say that I preffer living here. This is a great place to raise a family with a good economy. But when the hell are we going to get some Jack in the Box or Fat burgers or pizza in a bucket?!
     
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    pizza....in a....bucket?
     
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    Oh yeah pizza in a bucket rulez.

    They actually quick Fry the whole pizza and cut it up then they stick all the slices in a bucket like a KFC bucket. It's damn good.
     
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    Sounds like pizza puffs. Deep fried pizza pretty much. I can agree MN does lack some of the 'finer' fast food joints...
     
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    Maybe that goes hand-in-hand with the healthier lifestyle we are known for...? ;)
     
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    Heh, we all know the US is full of fatties.