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Title: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: dandi on August 01, 2013, 05:30:40 PM
Thanks for the warning.


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G_j (31,612 posts)


17 Best U.S. Cities for Hippies

http://blog.estately.com/2013/07/17-best-u-s-cities-for-hippies/

17 Best U.S. Cities for Hippies

While some may think all the hippies have burned out or faded away, the truth is they’re still out there, still busily making love, but not war. We here at Estately set out to find communities where they’re heavily concentrated, as well as providing ideal habitat for the next generation of flower children. To determine this we used a formula based on marijuana availability and legality, number of stores selling hemp, local counter-culture icons, tie-dye availability, hippie festivals, progressive government, intensity of Occupy protests, and a Facebook poll. In the end, we determined these places are the 17 Best U.S. Cities for Hippies…
 
17—ARCATA, CA / 16—BLOOMINGTON, IN / 15—SAN FRANCISCO, CA / 14—MANITOU SPRINGS, CO / 13—BEREA, KY / 12—OAKLAND, CA / 11—MISSOULA, MT / 10—BISBEE, AZ / 9—AUSTIN, TX / 8—BERKELEY, CA / 7—ITHACA, NY / 6—BURLINGTON, VT / 5—PORTLAND, OR / 4—BOULDER, CO / 3—ASHEVILLE, NC / 2—OLYMPIA, WA / 1—EUGENE, OR

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023387198

By "progressive government" I'm guessing they mean the most freebies - other people's money, government cheese, etc.


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Bonx (58 posts)

1. Just spent a long weekend in Asheville

Beautiful city and the weather was great. Excellent dining & beer selections.

Asheville was beautiful last time I saw it many years ago. If it becomes a hippy Mecca, though, it will turn to crap.

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lumberjack_jeff (24,997 posts)

5. Yay Olympia!

Were it not for Olympia's role in creating the most regressive tax system in the country, it'd be a wonderful place

"most regressive tax system in the country" = "I have to pay taxes, too. Not just the Evil Rich." :rant:

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Bunnahabhain (169 posts)

15. I am sure I'll get grief for this observation

but the pictures in the links, and the areas listed, are mighty white. Seems to be far less racial diversity in the "hippie" designation than in the general population.

Hippydom is an exclusive community these days.

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n2doc (27,221 posts)

36. Actually CSU Humboldt

As an alum, i am proud of being from a 'lowly' state school!

Also College of the Redwoods is located there.

As far as the list, I have to agree with the ones I've been to. However I would be concerned living in Asheville, considering the direction the rest of the state has taken. I don't know how Austin has survived, but it is/ has been gentrified to near Oblivion. Same with SF.

Humboldt University. Isn't that where the bug-****ing primitive teaches? Mike something-or-other?

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adirondacker (304 posts)

26. When I visited Bisbee, a female artist exclaimed to me "people don't get divorced in Bisbee,
they just take turns" referring to the population density and availability of optional partners.
I remember being perplexed for a moment, then amused. It's a cool and fascinating town

 :whatever:

 

 
 


Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: Mr Mannn on August 01, 2013, 05:47:03 PM
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adirondacker (304 posts)

26. When I visited Bisbee, a female artist exclaimed to me "people don't get divorced in Bisbee,
they just take turns" referring to the population density and availability of optional partners. I remember being perplexed for a moment, then amused. It's a cool and fascinating town
Loveless, no romance, faceless partners. This is not freedom. It is not enlightenment. Sad and pathetic.
It is animalistic. The human part has been removed. Without love, what have you gained?

I think drugs were the start of the liberal death spiral we find ourselves in. Drugs have dehumanized everything
Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: Dori on August 01, 2013, 05:56:22 PM
Bizbee is a really old and tiny tourist spot.  It's south of Tombstone, not far from the border.  I had fun down there.  Don't remember Hippies and no :stoner: was involved, but we were doing the saloon crawl.   :cheersmate: 
Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: FlaGator on August 01, 2013, 06:08:27 PM
No Florida cities on the list. Looks like I'm in a good spot.
Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: BlueStateSaint on August 01, 2013, 06:37:59 PM
IIRC, Ithaca College and Cornell University are in Ithaca.  Figures.
Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: USA4ME on August 01, 2013, 07:50:57 PM
Asheville was beautiful last time I saw it many years ago. If it becomes a hippy Mecca, though, it will turn to crap.

I live there. The little trust fund kiddies, otherwise known as hippies, keep to themselves in their corner.

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Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: diesel driver on August 01, 2013, 07:59:54 PM
No Florida cities on the list. Looks like I'm in a good spot.

No Virginia cities, either.   :yahoo:


I live there. The little trust fund kiddies, otherwise known as hippies, keep to themselves in their corner.


My wife has a cousin that lives in Canton.  I used to run a delivery route starting in Asheville, heading west to Maggie Valley.  Even seen Popcorn Sutton drive by me in his pickup once!
Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: USA4ME on August 01, 2013, 08:05:07 PM
Even seen Popcorn Sutton drive by me in his pickup once!

Shoulda got some 'Shine from him.

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Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: Doc Savage on August 01, 2013, 08:05:42 PM
I can put up with hippies, Manatou Springs is someplace I always go when I am in Colorado Springs.   Jackson Square in NO got me over smelly people
Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: Big Dog on August 01, 2013, 08:09:02 PM
I can put up with hippies, Manatou Springs is someplace I always go when I am in Colorado Springs.   Jackson Square in NO got me over smelly people


I like Manitou Springs. Good times there.
Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: diesel driver on August 01, 2013, 08:10:26 PM
Shoulda got some 'Shine from him.

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This was back in 2002, when I was still young and dumb.

I remember seeing this old man in an older pickup, never knew who he was until about 5 years later, when I watched a special on TV about him.  :lmao:
Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: EagleKeeper on August 01, 2013, 08:25:19 PM
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16—BLOOMINGTON, IN

Yeah that's OK, Bloomington is completely surrounded so it is tolerated.

To the east is woods...with lots of deer and it's anchored by Monroe Reservoir. To the west is 67 with tons of communities that hunt in the woods to the east.

To the north is Martinsville (otherwise known as Bucktown), heck they could burn Bloomington to the ground all by their lonsies.
Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: Mike220 on August 01, 2013, 08:42:02 PM
This explains why my druggie sister and brother-in-law live in Manitou Springs.
Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: 98ZJUSMC on August 01, 2013, 08:56:31 PM
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adirondacker (304 posts)

26. When I visited Bisbee, a female artist exclaimed to me "people don't get divorced in Bisbee,
they just take turns" referring to the population density and availability of optional partners. I remember being perplexed for a moment, then amused. It's a cool and fascinating town

Yeah. .......and we wonder why we have a problem.

Most people grow out of that kind of behavior.
Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: Dori on August 01, 2013, 09:04:47 PM
I like Manitou Springs. Good times there.

I lived in Colorado Springs when my husband was stationed at Ft. Carson but never got to know Manitou.  All I remember is that many of the homes had a lot of steps up to them, the rock climbers and the red soil.


Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: Ptarmigan on August 01, 2013, 10:55:41 PM
I notice many are college towns.

http://blog.estately.com/2013/07/17-best-u-s-cities-for-hippies/
Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: Big Dog on August 02, 2013, 06:23:54 AM
Yeah that's OK, Bloomington is completely surrounded so it is tolerated.

To the east is woods...with lots of deer and it's anchored by Monroe Reservoir. To the west is 67 with tons of communities that hunt in the woods to the east.

To the north is Martinsville (otherwise known as Bucktown), heck they could burn Bloomington to the ground all by their lonsies.

I rode over to Bloomington from Camp Atterbury a few years ago. Walked around their hippie district and had dinner at a Tibetan restaurant. It was OK.

The best part of that ride was a place in Nashville, IN with really good pie.
Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: Big Dog on August 02, 2013, 06:26:00 AM
I lived in Colorado Springs when my husband was stationed at Ft. Carson but never got to know Manitou.  All I remember is that many of the homes had a lot of steps up to them, the rock climbers and the red soil.

I used to like going up to Manitou when I was at Ft Carson.

Last time I was there was last summer, when Moose and I made the Brew Tour for his 21st birthday. We had a great time.
Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: Hathcock on August 02, 2013, 07:45:23 AM
They seem to have forgotten Athens GA, there's no shortage of old hippies there
Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: USA4ME on August 02, 2013, 08:01:42 AM
They seem to have forgotten Athens GA, there's no shortage of old hippies there

Didn't know that, and I'm through there at least every 2 or 3 months. Glad I take the 441 Bypass.

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Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: hillneck on August 02, 2013, 08:14:53 AM
Yeah that's OK, Bloomington is completely surrounded so it is tolerated.

To the east is woods...with lots of deer and it's anchored by Monroe Reservoir. To the west is 67 with tons of communities that hunt in the woods to the east.

To the north is Martinsville (otherwise known as Bucktown), heck they could burn Bloomington to the ground all by their lonsies.

Yeah, I just left there I was stationed at Camp Atterbury, as far as Bloomington if you get away from the university (IU), the rest of that area is fairly conservative.  It is kinda of funny that most of the towns on here are tied to colleges.
Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: Hathcock on August 02, 2013, 08:33:03 AM
Didn't know that, and I'm through there at least every 2 or 3 months. Glad I take the 441 Bypass.

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yes W Clayton and College ave. you can't throw a rock without hitting one... although I wouldn't hold it against you to try... :whistling:
Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: redwhit on August 02, 2013, 08:45:19 AM
How Cambridge or Amherst, MA didn't make it onto that list is beyond me.  Must not have enough pot.
Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: EagleKeeper on August 02, 2013, 08:46:31 AM
Yeah, I just left there I was stationed at Camp Atterbury, as far as Bloomington if you get away from the university (IU), the rest of that area is fairly conservative.  It is kinda of funny that most of the towns on here are tied to colleges.

You got out just in time, I'm keeping the 31/65 corridor (Atterbury inclusive) in reserve for the center thrust on IUPUI and the greater Indianapolis area.
Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: 67 Rover on August 02, 2013, 11:52:25 AM
No Virginia cities, either.   :yahoo:

My wife has a cousin that lives in Canton.  I used to run a delivery route starting in Asheville, heading west to Maggie Valley.  Even seen Popcorn Sutton drive by me in his pickup once!

Popcorn says Fu*k You.

Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: diesel driver on August 02, 2013, 01:38:34 PM
Popcorn says Fu*k You.



Now, now.  Don't speak ill of the dead.

Like I said, I didn't know who this old man was when I saw him drive by me.  I thought it was cool he had this old (I mean OLD) Ford truck with a still in the back of it, driving down the road.
Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: 67 Rover on August 02, 2013, 03:21:40 PM
Now, now.  Don't speak ill of the dead.

Like I said, I didn't know who this old man was when I saw him drive by me.  I thought it was cool he had this old (I mean OLD) Ford truck with a still in the back of it, driving down the road.

Actual quote from his grave stone. "Popcorn still says F*uck You"

It is also on a plaque on his legal stills.
Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: diesel driver on August 02, 2013, 05:49:02 PM
Actual quote from his grave stone. "Popcorn still says F*uck You"

It is also on a plaque on his legal stills.

He had that saying specially for the government. After the way BATF treated him, I'd feel the same way.

Come to think of it, I feel that way towards Barry and his screwy band of liberals.
Title: Re: 17 U.S. Cities For Conservatives To Avoid
Post by: DefiantSix on August 02, 2013, 11:41:02 PM
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G_j (31,612 posts)
blah blah blah... more moonbat bullshit... yak yak yak yak yak yak yak yak...
 
...17—ARCATA, CA / 16—BLOOMINGTON, IN / 15—SAN FRANCISCO, CA / 14—MANITOU SPRINGS, CO / 13—BEREA, KY / 12—OAKLAND, CA / 11—MISSOULA, MT / 10—BISBEE, AZ / 9—AUSTIN, TX / 8—BERKELEY, CA / 7—ITHACA, NY / 6—BURLINGTON, VT / 5—PORTLAND, OR / 4—BOULDER, CO / 3—ASHEVILLE, NC / 2—OLYMPIA, WA / 1—EUGENE, OR

I have two division 1 universities within 40 miles of me, and there are no cities in my state on this stupid assed list.

Wanna know something else, DUmbasses?  My state has only ONE Dhimmi'Rat in our Congressional delegation, only 11 Dhimmi'Rats in the State House of Reps, and only 4 Dhimmi'Rats in the State Senate.  My state unemployment rate is also 3 whole percentage points BELOW the national figure, and we came within a gnat's hair of having CONSTITUTIONAL carry legalized in our state (the moderate Republican governor put the ki-bosh on that bill).

Damn, I love living in Red State Hell.  :yahoo: