I live in Michigan, and while Aaron is correct, he forgot about Hell, MI, and the ever popular Jugville, which is near my old home town of Hesperia, which is not in California, but in MI. Also, the best to be avoided Temperance, and the almost as hot as Hell, Vulcan. Another place near my hometown of Hesperia, is a place named Freesoil, supposedly named a reference to the underground railroad history. And don't forget that ever popular town of Christmas. Myself I would rather go to Hell than to go to Christmas OR Temperance. One thing for certain, no matter where you go in Michigan, so long as you stay away from the South East part of Michigan, you can't go wrong. Sorry Aaron, but I would rather be in the Upper Peninsula, than anywhere close to Detroit. And with a daughter aged 25 with an autoimmune disease requiring 2-3 trips to the U of M medical center a year, I prefer to stay away from those major cities.
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Well, as you're headed to Paradise, Michigan you can get to Climax, MI, so it may be just what you thought . . .
I live in Michigan, and while Aaron is correct, he forgot about Hell, MI, and the ever popular Jugville, which is near my old home town of Hesperia, which is not in California, but in MI. Also, the best to be avoided Temperance, and the almost as hot as Hell, Vulcan.
Another place near my hometown of Hesperia, is a place named Freesoil, supposedly named a reference to the underground railroad history. And don't forget that ever popular town of Christmas. Myself I would rather go to Hell than to go to Christmas OR Temperance.
One thing for certain, no matter where you go in Michigan, so long as you stay away from the South East part of Michigan, you can't go wrong. Sorry Aaron, but I would rather be in the Upper Peninsula, than anywhere close to Detroit. And with a daughter aged 25 with an autoimmune disease requiring 2-3 trips to the U of M medical center a year, I prefer to stay away from those major cities.
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