Looking to RELOCATE in US, OUT of Minnesota?

Oh sure, Minnesota is Beautiful (it really is) and we have a lot of Natural Resources that make it so, and in many ways, it’s people are second to none.

HOWEVER, I am tired of the cold that comes along with winter.

I don’t mind snow, but not if it involves temperatures that dip anywhere under the 20 mark,
I LOVE Water (Pools, lakes, hot tubs, Rivers).
Prefer warm or hot over cold as far as climates, but not like S TEXAS Humidity!
Mountains, or at least hills are good.

I fish, swim, hike, ride horse. I love suburban areas over downtown or inner city life (although the nightlife is good). Rural living with a city of 20K or more within 20 mn is ideal LOL, am I just dreaming?

Neighbors are a good thing to me, I do get to know them when I BBQ!

I have good employment experience, owning a few companies including Security Patrol and Investigations, as well as Bounty Hunting, and as of late…..in the ad specialty or promotional product/apparel industries.

Im very involved in community. At age 37 I am not actively on a Fire~Rescue squad but have been for the past 7 yrs and would do it again if there was a need.

Love hospitality!

Any thoughts, ideas, or directions? I just need a change in life and Minnesota no longer feels like home. Born in Anaheim CA, but that was a while back (1972) and moved to Mn in 82.

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When can I be able to hit someone on my property?

I was threatened to be killed by a man-like woman ( no joke) because I got gay guys from Minnesota to call their house at like 3 in the morning (and we live in Texas lol). And I’m afraid that they might come to my house and start some shit. I wanna be sure and see if I’m allowed to beat the shit out of them with a bat in front of my house (legally that is) without getting in trouble with the law.

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what’s it like living in minneapolis?

-weather
-entertainment
-nightlife and restaurants
-schools etc..

my mom and 2 sisters an i are thinking about relocating from virginia to minneapolis this upcoming summer but we’ve never been and don’t know much about minnesota at all so any extra info u have would help a alot! thanks!

btw i’m 15 and my 2 sisters are 16 and 11
is it colder in the winter than Virginia? lol i want to live in a cold place

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In Minneapolis MN in Hennepin County, how do I go about having my ex-husband give up all parental rights?

I live in Hennepin County in Minneapolis Minnesota, my husband left me when I was 9 months pregnant and I’ve been divorced since November of 2007. I have full custody of my 13 month-old son, and in my divorce papers it says that my ex-husband "is awarded the right of reasonable parenting time" with my son. He does not pay child support, has not called, and has not seen my son in 10 months. He wants nothing to do with my son. I’m in a wonderful relationship now and I’m marrying the man who wants to be my child’s father and moving out of state next year, so I went today to get the ‘Motion to Relocate Child’ paperwork. But I was thinking ‘if he’d just give up his parental rights altogether, I wouldn’t have to fill out this paperwork.’ So I want to ask him to give up his parental rights. But I don’t know how to go about doing it or how long it will take. I’m sure he would do it because I know he has to be afraid that they’re about to garnish his check! He needs his Jordan’s! Lol!

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If Ag Experts say that Immigration Reform is still vital to food and agriculture industries?

Why do anti-immigration activist ignore this, or say the opposite? Have Anti’s not received vital information as this?

http://www.agrigrowth.org/MAGCAugust09.pdf

Immigration Reform Still Vital to Food and Agriculture Industries

Workers Still Hard to Find for Labor-Intensive or Seasonal Jobs

While the recession has hurt the construction and hospitality industries, other industries that traditionally employ immigrant workers are still going strong. Even in recession, the agricultural, food processing and nursery-landscape industries are struggling to find willing labor. Though U.S. unemployment nears 10 percent, companies in these sectors still depend on immigrants to fill the void. In contrast to immigrant workers, who are more flexible and relocate more readily, newly-unemployed, skilled U.S. workers typically aren’t interested in these lower-paying, physically-demanding and seasonal jobs. Immigrants are more likely to accept short-term, seasonal jobs that last only three to six months and are often located in
remote areas.

“Even at a time of rising unemployment, there is a need for rational immigration reform to ensure a willing and able workforce for the food and ag industries,” contends Daryn McBeth, president Minnesota Agri-Growth Council.
@ Daisy , 5 aliases? what are you talking about. So now every person that anwers who you don’t agree with, is one of my "aliases"…..LOL

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What’s it like living in minneapolis?

-weather
-entertainment
-nightlife and restaurants
-schools etc..

my mom and 2 sisters an i are thinking about relocating from virginia to minneapolis this upcoming summer but we’ve never been and don’t know much about minnesota at all so any extra info u have would help a alot! thanks!

btw i’m 15 and my 2 sisters are 16 and 11

and is it colder in the winter than Virginia? lol i want to live in a cold place

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