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** What if? Lebron and the Jazz/ is it that off track??**

Now I just had to look up the booze laws in Utah. They were actually very similar to the ones we have in Norway, so I`d take the max and move to the city of Utah at once.
 
Lol. Thriller go spend sometime in the south, Dakotas and New England then get back to us.

Utah for sure has it's quirks and uniqueness. But so does everywhere else.

Been to New England, it's not weird.

Never been to the south. But from what I've read/heard many parts are still 200 years behind the rest of the country.

But none are as weird as utah. Utah is the closest thing you'll find to a theocracy in the country.
 
Been to New England, it's not weird.

Never been to the south. But from what I've read/heard many parts are still 200 years behind the rest of the country.

But none are as weird as utah. Utah is the closest thing you'll find to a theocracy in the country.
Better than the dictatorship we have in California.
 
Been to New England, it's not weird.

Never been to the south. But from what I've read/heard many parts are still 200 years behind the rest of the country.

But none are as weird as utah. Utah is the closest thing you'll find to a theocracy in the country.

I have lived in Utah, California, Oregon, DC, Indiana and South Dakota. As far as weird goes, South Dakota takes the cake.
 
Is Utah weirder than Idaho?

IF I had a choice, I'd probably move to Texas. Wife and I have discussed it. But don't worry...I won't desert the Jazz and become a Rocket, Mav or Spurs fan. And I DETEST the Cowboys.
 
Is Utah weirder than Idaho?

IF I had a choice, I'd probably move to Texas. Wife and I have discussed it. But don't worry...I won't desert the Jazz and become a Rocket, Mav or Spurs fan. And I DETEST the Cowboys.

I'd ban you for life if you did.
 
I've lived in CT, Florida, Texas, Virginia, Utah, CA, and now NH. I've traveled to every state including Hawaii(Maui and Oahu) and Alaska. There are good and bad everywhere you go. However, I would have a very hard time living most anywhere in the South except maybe New Orleans or Charleston, SC, Virginia is nice too. There are some wonder natural beauty in the South but it is the evangelical people that really make it difficult to live. I don't think they are 200 years behind but maybe 100. There is still open racism much more than I've experienced in other parts of the country.

New England especially NH still has this Puritan mind set that is annoying sometimes and you can understand how the Salem Witch hunt went down. However, it isn't so much in your face as it is in the South or Utah. Utah especially Provo is a place like no other. However, the Catholics have a strong influence in Boston, like the Jews do in NY and Hollywood and the Baptist and Evangelicals do in the South and MidWest. I agree that Utah is the closest to being a theocracy only because it is more open about it, but in the South the "Christian coalition" has just as big of influence over more states.

The comment about CA, I lived there twenty years and I don't know what you are talking about it being run as a dictatorship. The state has both republicans and democrats lead the state, I guess right now if you are a republican you don't like it but me personally, it is my favorite state even with it being over crowded and costly. You just can't beat the weather. It isn't everyone's cup of tea, but that is ok because there are 49 other states to choose from (all have good things to enjoy).

Back on topic, there is no way that Lebron would come to Utah, unless the Jazz could clone Stockton and Malone in their prime and even that might not be enough. As our team is right now I doubt Lebron wants to be on a rebuilding team. Now there is a rumor that Lebron might sign a two year deal which would be great if the Jazz team is more developed then the chances might increase. However, I don't see any realistic scenario which has Lebron landing in Utah.
 
LeBron on a young Utah team. I think we are stages ahead of any Cav team constructed back when Bron was there. You think he'd say no, but all it takes is adding LeBron and this is a guaranteed 55 win team. A young team that will run opponents out of Utah night in and night out. The ESA louder than 1997.. LeBron would have a sold out ESA ever night.
 
I've been to:
Reno, Chicago, Fargo, Minnesota,
Buffalo, Toronto, Winslow, Sarasota,
Wichita, Tulsa, Ottawa, Oklahoma,
Tampa, Panama, Mattawa, La Paloma,
Bangor, Baltimore, Salvador, Amarillo,
Tocapillo, Baranquilla, and Perdilla, I'm a killer.
 
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