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June 8, 2010 at 10:51 AM #561914June 8, 2010 at 10:59 AM #560943sdduuuudeParticipant
Denver is pretty nice. I’ve been there on business. Leans a little to far to the “too religious” for me.
June 8, 2010 at 10:59 AM #561042sdduuuudeParticipantDenver is pretty nice. I’ve been there on business. Leans a little to far to the “too religious” for me.
June 8, 2010 at 10:59 AM #561534sdduuuudeParticipantDenver is pretty nice. I’ve been there on business. Leans a little to far to the “too religious” for me.
June 8, 2010 at 10:59 AM #561641sdduuuudeParticipantDenver is pretty nice. I’ve been there on business. Leans a little to far to the “too religious” for me.
June 8, 2010 at 10:59 AM #561924sdduuuudeParticipantDenver is pretty nice. I’ve been there on business. Leans a little to far to the “too religious” for me.
June 8, 2010 at 11:37 AM #560948bearishgurlParticipant[quote=nocommonsense]I envy you for being able to make such a move. I say go for it. Having lived in various parts of the US, I really like the racial diversity in California, which would be my only reservation to move away. If you’re not a minority, there’s simply NO reason to miss California. Colorado is a great place. Enjoy it.[/quote]
nocommonsense, do you consider “Hispanic” a minority? When I left CO and moved to SD in the seventies, the state was heavily Hispanic overall and Denver was about 17% Black at that time. Many smaller cities and towns in CO have a >75% Hispanic population. CO’s leadership and representatives have ALWAYS been reflective of its population, even back then. The 2008 numbers suggest this as well.
http://www.classbrain.com/artstate/publish/article_1227.shtml
Acc. to the above link, Colo. had 71% of its citizens in 2008 claiming to be of “non-Hispanic caucasian” descent. I would consider it to be diversified. BTW, I “give the impression” that I am of one “race” but in fact am of mixed heritage and therefore am a “qualified minority.” π
Denver to SD = similar demographics but VASTLY DIFFERENT terrain and weather.
June 8, 2010 at 11:37 AM #561047bearishgurlParticipant[quote=nocommonsense]I envy you for being able to make such a move. I say go for it. Having lived in various parts of the US, I really like the racial diversity in California, which would be my only reservation to move away. If you’re not a minority, there’s simply NO reason to miss California. Colorado is a great place. Enjoy it.[/quote]
nocommonsense, do you consider “Hispanic” a minority? When I left CO and moved to SD in the seventies, the state was heavily Hispanic overall and Denver was about 17% Black at that time. Many smaller cities and towns in CO have a >75% Hispanic population. CO’s leadership and representatives have ALWAYS been reflective of its population, even back then. The 2008 numbers suggest this as well.
http://www.classbrain.com/artstate/publish/article_1227.shtml
Acc. to the above link, Colo. had 71% of its citizens in 2008 claiming to be of “non-Hispanic caucasian” descent. I would consider it to be diversified. BTW, I “give the impression” that I am of one “race” but in fact am of mixed heritage and therefore am a “qualified minority.” π
Denver to SD = similar demographics but VASTLY DIFFERENT terrain and weather.
June 8, 2010 at 11:37 AM #561539bearishgurlParticipant[quote=nocommonsense]I envy you for being able to make such a move. I say go for it. Having lived in various parts of the US, I really like the racial diversity in California, which would be my only reservation to move away. If you’re not a minority, there’s simply NO reason to miss California. Colorado is a great place. Enjoy it.[/quote]
nocommonsense, do you consider “Hispanic” a minority? When I left CO and moved to SD in the seventies, the state was heavily Hispanic overall and Denver was about 17% Black at that time. Many smaller cities and towns in CO have a >75% Hispanic population. CO’s leadership and representatives have ALWAYS been reflective of its population, even back then. The 2008 numbers suggest this as well.
http://www.classbrain.com/artstate/publish/article_1227.shtml
Acc. to the above link, Colo. had 71% of its citizens in 2008 claiming to be of “non-Hispanic caucasian” descent. I would consider it to be diversified. BTW, I “give the impression” that I am of one “race” but in fact am of mixed heritage and therefore am a “qualified minority.” π
Denver to SD = similar demographics but VASTLY DIFFERENT terrain and weather.
June 8, 2010 at 11:37 AM #561646bearishgurlParticipant[quote=nocommonsense]I envy you for being able to make such a move. I say go for it. Having lived in various parts of the US, I really like the racial diversity in California, which would be my only reservation to move away. If you’re not a minority, there’s simply NO reason to miss California. Colorado is a great place. Enjoy it.[/quote]
nocommonsense, do you consider “Hispanic” a minority? When I left CO and moved to SD in the seventies, the state was heavily Hispanic overall and Denver was about 17% Black at that time. Many smaller cities and towns in CO have a >75% Hispanic population. CO’s leadership and representatives have ALWAYS been reflective of its population, even back then. The 2008 numbers suggest this as well.
http://www.classbrain.com/artstate/publish/article_1227.shtml
Acc. to the above link, Colo. had 71% of its citizens in 2008 claiming to be of “non-Hispanic caucasian” descent. I would consider it to be diversified. BTW, I “give the impression” that I am of one “race” but in fact am of mixed heritage and therefore am a “qualified minority.” π
Denver to SD = similar demographics but VASTLY DIFFERENT terrain and weather.
June 8, 2010 at 11:37 AM #561929bearishgurlParticipant[quote=nocommonsense]I envy you for being able to make such a move. I say go for it. Having lived in various parts of the US, I really like the racial diversity in California, which would be my only reservation to move away. If you’re not a minority, there’s simply NO reason to miss California. Colorado is a great place. Enjoy it.[/quote]
nocommonsense, do you consider “Hispanic” a minority? When I left CO and moved to SD in the seventies, the state was heavily Hispanic overall and Denver was about 17% Black at that time. Many smaller cities and towns in CO have a >75% Hispanic population. CO’s leadership and representatives have ALWAYS been reflective of its population, even back then. The 2008 numbers suggest this as well.
http://www.classbrain.com/artstate/publish/article_1227.shtml
Acc. to the above link, Colo. had 71% of its citizens in 2008 claiming to be of “non-Hispanic caucasian” descent. I would consider it to be diversified. BTW, I “give the impression” that I am of one “race” but in fact am of mixed heritage and therefore am a “qualified minority.” π
Denver to SD = similar demographics but VASTLY DIFFERENT terrain and weather.
June 8, 2010 at 12:15 PM #560958nocommonsenseParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
nocommonsense, do you consider “Hispanic” a minority? [/quote]What are you talking about? Hispanics are the majority here too in SD π No I don’t consider them a minority. I was thinking of asians.
June 8, 2010 at 12:15 PM #561057nocommonsenseParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
nocommonsense, do you consider “Hispanic” a minority? [/quote]What are you talking about? Hispanics are the majority here too in SD π No I don’t consider them a minority. I was thinking of asians.
June 8, 2010 at 12:15 PM #561549nocommonsenseParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
nocommonsense, do you consider “Hispanic” a minority? [/quote]What are you talking about? Hispanics are the majority here too in SD π No I don’t consider them a minority. I was thinking of asians.
June 8, 2010 at 12:15 PM #561656nocommonsenseParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
nocommonsense, do you consider “Hispanic” a minority? [/quote]What are you talking about? Hispanics are the majority here too in SD π No I don’t consider them a minority. I was thinking of asians.
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