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Good Pub for Portland right here....

Portland, Ore.: Best city for Gen-Y
Population: 551,302
Median monthly rent: $1,200

Why here: It's green (literally and figuratively) and it's gorgeous. Rents are a bit higher, but some big companies pay well, such as Intel, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Legacy Health System, Fred Meyer Stores. The attitude is way-laid back and there are tons of venues for merry-making: music clubs, coffee shops and art galleries. When it's not raining, you can bike through the city, hike Mt. Hood and hit the zillions of hiking trails nearby.
 
"when it's not raining, you can bike through the city" I think they are missing something about truly being an Oregonian. Not that I bike in the rain myself.

Exactly. We came to Oregon for Christmas. I asked my wife why she didn't want to take our boy outside and she replied, "Duh, it's raining." My response was, "So?".

Little boys love puddles. He had a grand time.
 
Exactly. We came to Oregon for Christmas. I asked my wife why she didn't want to take our boy outside and she replied, "Duh, it's raining." My response was, "So?".

Little boys love puddles. He had a grand time.

Just make sure he doesn't stay out too long and dries off =]
 
I love bangin' strippers on those hiking trails in the rain!!!
 
I love bangin' strippers on those hiking trails in the rain!!!

Do you remember their names, or do you just refer to them as "guy #1" and "guy #2"?
 
Sounds like HCP takes a walk on the wild side, with Holly...

HCP was a she...and she said...................


...................and the Hispanic girls go......................do, do-do, do, do-do-do................
 

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