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« Reply #25 on: April 17, 2005, 04:47:46 PM »

Gotta love Anchorage. How is it? What is it like in Anchorage? I am thinking about moving there later in life so if you could give me some info and some stuff about your city that would be nice.

Anchorage is a very nice place. Smiley Summers here are beautiful. Clear blue sky, nice sun. But for summers, get t-shirts! No sweaters. Tongue Last August, for something like 20 days, it got over 80 degrees. The winters are also nice. Heavy snowfall, with a white Christmas. Although, the winters for 2000-2003 were mild for us. It would snow one day, and the next day, it would rain. Sad But the winters for 2004-2005 were more of what we want. Moreso in 2004. This is a Republican place. Smiley The gun laws here are nice. Cheesy There is something else. By like 2015 or 2020, the city of Anchorage will run out of land to build on. But not to worry. You see, there's this place called the Mat-Su borough, which is just to the north of the Anchorage one. And that place is experiencing a population explosion because Anchorage is getting too big. Now, by driving to there from Anchorage takes like 45 minutes. You have to drive around the Knik Arm. But, what some politicians want to do is build a bridge across it. With the bridge in place, it would take maybe 20 minutes to drive to the Mat-Su valley. Then the population will really take off! So you might want to consider moving there.

Thanks.
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