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<blockquote data-quote="herofan" data-source="post: 1427870" data-attributes="member: 17843"><p>I mentioned in another thread about people moving to our area from other states. I've always wondered why people move far away for no obvious reason. We have a lot of people who move here in Ky who fit that description, and I don't understand it. I can't fathom moving away. </p><p></p><p>I can only think of a few reasons why one might logically move away. One would be to follow a major job. Another might be the desire to totally change your lifestyle and surroundings, such as moving from a small town to NY City, or vise versa. </p><p></p><p>I can't understand, however, why someone would move 500plus miles away just to live in a similar place from where they came where they have no roots, family, or guarantee of employment, and they usually live in a dump. Honestly, I probably wouldn't move for those reasons, but they are more logical than just moving for the heck of it. </p><p></p><p>Do any of you have these type of "move-ins" in your area? What is their reason for moving in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herofan, post: 1427870, member: 17843"] I mentioned in another thread about people moving to our area from other states. I've always wondered why people move far away for no obvious reason. We have a lot of people who move here in Ky who fit that description, and I don't understand it. I can't fathom moving away. I can only think of a few reasons why one might logically move away. One would be to follow a major job. Another might be the desire to totally change your lifestyle and surroundings, such as moving from a small town to NY City, or vise versa. I can't understand, however, why someone would move 500plus miles away just to live in a similar place from where they came where they have no roots, family, or guarantee of employment, and they usually live in a dump. Honestly, I probably wouldn't move for those reasons, but they are more logical than just moving for the heck of it. Do any of you have these type of "move-ins" in your area? What is their reason for moving in? [/QUOTE]
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