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Hello all...

I am concidering moving to town..I know its cold..but how is it really, the weather channel can only say so much. I have been offered a gig and want a "true opinion" on the place..Crime?Cost of living? and so on....

Thanks-


www.myspace.com/davekellyradio
 
Well I think its one of the greatest cities in America. Temps right now average in the 40's to 50's, but also reach the 60's in the winter months.

We love it here, spend a ton of time downtown, and are Grizzlie's season ticket holders.

Tons of history and music!
 
Check out his site

Gee, a COUNTRY guy has been offered a gig in Memphis...HMMMMMMMMMMMMM.

> Hello all...
>
> I am concidering moving to town..I know its cold..but how is
> it really, the weather channel can only say so much. I have
> been offered a gig and want a "true opinion" on the
> place..Crime?Cost of living? and so on....
>
> Thanks-
>
>
> www.myspace.com/davekellyradio
>
 
Re: Check out his site

Heeeeeee......I was thinking the same thing! Nice to hear Dennis on the radio again this morning, btw.
 
> Hello all...
>
> I am concidering moving to town..I know its cold..but how is
> it really, the weather channel can only say so much. I have
> been offered a gig and want a "true opinion" on the
> place..Crime?Cost of living? and so on....
>
> Thanks-
>
>
> www.myspace.com/davekellyradio

Personally, I like Memphis but then again, I'm from small town Arkansas... I would suggest following our local funny paper, The Commercial Appeal, for a few days - if nothing else, it should provide adequate show prep with our politics alone....

http://www.commercialappeal.com/<P ID="signature">______________
FJC</P>
 
> Well I think its one of the greatest cities in America.
> Temps right now average in the 40's to 50's, but also reach
> the 60's in the winter months.
>
> We love it here, spend a ton of time downtown, and are
> Grizzlie's season ticket holders.
>
> Tons of history and music!
>


I Love memphis also i left and came back...
focus on the good..
go out have fun... we have allot to do for only being a medium size city
allot of art,music,sports, shopping and on and on
meet the people.. people here are great!
did we say music already
 
> I am concidering moving to town..I know its cold..but how is
> it really, the weather channel can only say so much. I have
> been offered a gig and want a "true opinion" on the
> place..Crime?Cost of living? and so on....

Memphis is like any other town, really. It has its good points and its not-so-good points.

I have lived here since 1991, and have noticed marked changes in the City. Downtown has gone from a decaying monument to failed urban renewal to a vital entertainment district boasting the best AAA baseball field and one of the best basketball arenas in the country. Now, we can argue political policy issues of budget, etc., about these changes, but the result on the ground is quite impressive.

Certainly, cost of living is among Memphis’ most attractive features. In the past few years, my wife and I looked at relocating, and visited several cities. Housing, for example, is downright cheap. A house in Germantown, let’s say, that costs $120/square foot might be four times that in towns like Boston and Los Angeles.

Memphis can boast one of the best zoos for a mid-sized city in America. We have an excellent symphony and Opera group. Theatre is alive and well in Midtown Memphis. From a higher educational standpoint, Memphis can be proudly claim a couple of high-end boutique schools, a pretty good public university, a law school (Dang Lawyers!) and a medical school.

Other amenities include a hub for Northwest Airlines, allowing Memphians to travel to most major US destinations non-stop. The second-most visited private residence in America, Elvis’ Graceland, is here, and even has its own station on Sirius Satellite. While true high-end shopping is a bit lacking, most people will find almost all of their needs satisfied by the city’s malls and shopping centers.

Weather? What can you say? It’s hot in the Summer. Dang hot. And you can cut the humidity with a knife. You can saddle up the mosquitos and ride them. But, it passes. Winters aren’t too bad. Expect a dusting of snow, every now and then. We get our share of severe weather in the Spring and Fall.

And, there’s always the BBQ. And Joe Birch’s hair.

But, as anyone will agree, Memphis has its problems. Crime is now, and has always been, a big problem here. A recent study named Memphis one of the country’s most dangerous cities. Memphis City Schools are substandard in many ways. Further, contentious issues of race permeate this city – more, one might argue, that almost anywhere else in America. It’s quite sad. And, we definitely have corruption with our political officials. It was no accident that the epicenter of the recent Tennessee Waltz scandal was right here in Shelby County.

In short… come on in. The water’s fine. But, Memphis ain’t perfect. Far from it.

DE
 
> > Well I think its one of the greatest cities in America.
> > Temps right now average in the 40's to 50's, but also
> reach
> > the 60's in the winter months.
> >
> > We love it here, spend a ton of time downtown, and are
> > Grizzlie's season ticket holders.
> >
> > Tons of history and music!
> >
>
>
> I Love memphis also i left and came back...
> focus on the good..
> go out have fun... we have allot to do for only being a
> medium size city
> allot of art,music,sports, shopping and on and on
> meet the people.. people here are great!
> did we say music already
>
I left Memphis back in 78 when I left Rock 103 to program. I was gone for 22 years when I came home to visit family. Memphis had changed so much! Beale St had become Burbon St...plenty of music and food. Downtown is beautiful now, people are great too. Although I must admit I moved back for just three reasons: BBQ, Catfish and Country Ham...lol. Lots of music, good people and great food...sounds like home to me!<P ID="signature">______________
Experience is a tough teacher; you have to fail the test before you can learn the lesson.</P>
 
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