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Arizona now the #2 state for in-state migration

Bruce Woodruff
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Just watching the morning news and this story popped up with a link to the US Census. (I couldn't find it to link)

Florida is still #1, but AZ is now #2.....(I would think Texas was still #2, but....)

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Quote from @Scott Mac:
Quote from @Bruce Woodruff:
Quote from @Chad McMahan:
Quote from @Bruce Woodruff:

Come down for a visit @James Hamling !!!

James,
Bruce and I will take you out for a good pizza or a steak dinner.

 Or Mexican Food!


I understand that, some of those steak houses in Arizona can be pretty rough:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mejzuQ9kVbs

Scott, I did my due diligence and watched the educational video about steaks in Arizona that you provided. I can tell you that based on living here in AZ for over 30 years, that the video 100% represents reality, and all restaurants are just like that in AZ. Fortunately for most of us, there is 1 "John Wayne" per 3 bad guys, so they pretty much keep them in check. But having to walk away from a table full of food and drink occasionally, is a tough one.

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