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	<title>Comments on: Destination Unknown</title>
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		<title>By: <![CDATA[Jenny]]></title>
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		<description>Wow I can&#039;t believe you were hatin on Californians. You want to talk &quot;weirdos&quot; don&#039;t even get me STARTED on people in Texas. Yeah you heard me TEXAS! I will say this, I agree with you on your reasons for Dallas and New York. Basically what it comes down to in the final three is what do they have to offer and the weather. Florida has the humidity, but then again so does San Antonio if you&#039;re already used to that. You will definitely get a feel for the cold if going to Chicago. And then there&#039;s basically 75 degree weather most of the year round in California. All three places have a lot to offer in ways of stuff to do. I have lived in CA, FL, MD &amp; TX and I may be biased b/c I live here now, but I would rather have close to perfect weather all year round. Winter activities are just a few hrs drive. It&#039;s the best of both worlds.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow I can&#8217;t believe you were hatin on Californians. You want to talk &#8220;weirdos&#8221; don&#8217;t even get me STARTED on people in Texas. Yeah you heard me TEXAS! I will say this, I agree with you on your reasons for Dallas and New York. Basically what it comes down to in the final three is what do they have to offer and the weather. Florida has the humidity, but then again so does San Antonio if you&#8217;re already used to that. You will definitely get a feel for the cold if going to Chicago. And then there&#8217;s basically 75 degree weather most of the year round in California. All three places have a lot to offer in ways of stuff to do. I have lived in CA, FL, MD &amp; TX and I may be biased b/c I live here now, but I would rather have close to perfect weather all year round. Winter activities are just a few hrs drive. It&#8217;s the best of both worlds.</p>
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