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<blockquote data-quote="Seedy" data-source="post: 2305739" data-attributes="member: 10694"><p>I tell you what... I did NOT want to leave. I wish I could be there now. Man...it is a whole 'nother world. I fell in love with the area, the people and the pace of life. Also, i suspect the coffee shop to population ratio is the highest in the world. The politics of the area are fascinating as well. There was a political rally in Kenai City that I was there for. It was interesting, it seemed like big oil was trying to buy the vote with free food. The political mix (judgging by bumperstickers) was beyond polarized. It seems that there was no "middle" you were either a complete flaming bleeding heart hippie liberal or a DTOM tea party right wing nut job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seedy, post: 2305739, member: 10694"] I tell you what... I did NOT want to leave. I wish I could be there now. Man...it is a whole 'nother world. I fell in love with the area, the people and the pace of life. Also, i suspect the coffee shop to population ratio is the highest in the world. The politics of the area are fascinating as well. There was a political rally in Kenai City that I was there for. It was interesting, it seemed like big oil was trying to buy the vote with free food. The political mix (judgging by bumperstickers) was beyond polarized. It seems that there was no "middle" you were either a complete flaming bleeding heart hippie liberal or a DTOM tea party right wing nut job. [/QUOTE]
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