![]() |
Tell me about Tuscan
I am looking to put Virginia in my rear view mirror. I have been doing some research and thinking the Tuscan area fits my bill.
I have read all the "Come here we are a great place" stuff, but now I would like to hear from the horses mouth. Whats the deal? Move? Avoid? Stay the he!! out we don't want your kind here? |
Initially, I was thinking, holy crap, moving from Virginia to Italy, wow, that's cool.
Tuscan region (Tuscany) http://www.italianvisits.com/images/...o-panorama.jpg Then I realized that you were talking about Arizona ;) Tuscon http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ndTusconAZ.JPG All things considered, I think I'd adjust and try to get to Itally, the picture looks a lot more inviting. |
My parents live in Tuscon, up on the hill in the back of that pic. It's really nice, if you have somewhere else to go from May-September.
|
I'll get back to you.
I leave for Tucson in 48 hours for a week long golf trip. ;) |
Lived there for years, and when the time is right, I'll go back there to live the rest of my life. I think it's the greatest place I've ever been.
Many people agree. Many do not. When I moved there in 1998, the consensus was that for every 3 people that moved there, 2 moved out, and it was a 50/50 shot if you stayed past 12 months. you either click with the place or not, and if you don't click, you'll hate it. The weather, the landscape, the lifestyle, the driving, the politics...it's all a bit different. I don't think any place else has quite the same feel (it's different than anywhere else in AZ, and AZ is different than anywhere else in the US). |
I was in Europe for 3 weeks last summer and and stayed 4 days in the Tuscan area....About an hour south of Pisa.....Great to visit, dunno if I could live there? I'll find pictures....
|
I would live in Tuscany.
Bit expensive compared to most of Italy. Great food and wine. |
TOO-SOON is called the "old pueblo" and its about 10 wraps off the wind of phoenix. still siesta times around town. lived there while going to U/A-pima c.c. also got a nice visit in pima county jail for ditching a cop on my dirt bike 30 some odd years ago. ya know OUTLAW DIRTBIKER BOOFOONARY! i was on my one and only crime spree. didnt have plate on dirty bike, decided in my infinite wizdumb to pin the throttle and go WFO and crashed. lets say i had an illegal grin on my face and the u/a police(AZDPS) wiped it OFF real quick (i am reformed now).
anyway laid back town. speedway blvd is the longest straight line neon lit street in the world going east to west. killer messikan food. actually not to long ago still had a drive up taco stand where they would bring you tacos and a pitcher right to your car. also home to "LIM-BONG" LIQUORS! a historical site...........well at least for us in those daze. dezert sonora museum is a must see must do(used to be member it was so cool). usaf aircraft boneyard and pima air museum. 1 hr or so from nogalas messiko. lots of history,prehistoric indian/apache depradations blah blah. home of the "smart HOBOS" of the southern pacific railroad line come wintertime. get a street map 1st thing ya do. lots of pretty girls from around country. great place and still has small town feel. |
Tucson is much more of a small town city than Phoenix and IMHO a lot nicer city. If I had a choice would move to Tucson in a heartbeat.
My two sisters have lived there for years and love it. |
You gotta like the desert. Not everyone does. I've traveled through Tucson a couple of times in the last month or two, and will be making a bunch more trips. I like high desert, so Tucson is familiar to me.
|
Forgot to mention, Tucson has temps 5-6 degrees cooler than Phoenix year around, and usually gets a bit more rain and weather. All in all it makes it more of a "four seasons" town than Phoenix.
You can drive to Mt. Lemon and ski in the morning, then return home and play 18 holes of golf in shorts on almost any winter day in Tucson. As Todd mentioned, if you like the desert its hard to not like Tucson. |
Quote:
|
Joe, a buddy of mine lived out there a while back. He was telling me about some really effed-up bar he used to go to. Total deviant filled dive. Was some famous place or something. You know the one he was talking about?
|
Quote:
The Meet Rack. The owner's name has been changed to God, and if you're a first timer, you get invited into the Secret Room...which might make you think they were deviants. |
Quote:
Sitting on a patio bar in the evening, with a stiff dry desert wind blowing through, and watching the monsoon storms roll over the mountain range, hammering it with more lightning that you've ever seen...yeah, that's livin' right there. |
Quote:
But not nearly as good as 85° and 95% humidity at 8am, 95°and 95% humidity by 10am until 5pm and then slowly back down to 85° over night, but the humidity going up to 100%. That's heaven fellas! |
Quote:
|
My Mom's family has lived there for years, since the early 60's, Aunt still does. Great town it's grown a lot since my first visits in the early 70's as a kid.
Lots to do, great food, best Mexican. Lots of old people on the north-side, great weather, Catalina mountains are beautiful. Very populated very warm in the summer pretty & dry. Great Aviation town, excellent roads. It would be my #1 pick for December to April 2nd home. I would have to live on the outskirts of town to escape the population density. Great place to own and drive the P-car. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
The name of the original place was "Someplace Else." Around for years then in the mid-1980's then it was closed for homosexual activities. Whoa... no, not what you are thinking. I almost lived at that place as it was a real scuz bag bar and any pilot who showed up got a free drink. The homosexual activity was one night a regular couple came in and lo and behold the wife of the guy had gotten a boob job done. Well now, everyone had to see this so she pulled up her top and showed everyone her nice new titties. One of us mentioned "I would give a buck to feel those" and the line soon formed. Somewhere in the line was a girl who was goaded into doing it by her boyfriend. She got there, felt them and sat down. Unfortunately in a back corner was a AZ State Alky agent and the next day there was a padlock on the bar for illegal homosexual activities. It opened back up for a while but was never the same. The owner is Jimmy Anderson and he has a license plate with "God" on the front of his car, and diamond rings saying the same thing that he wears. Jimmy is "different" but a good guy. The "secret room" is what the old "Duty Hut" was at the first place. All sorts of sexual devices in there including a 1950's "put a dime in the slot" grocery store horse. Only difference is that there is a 10" dildo sticking out of the saddle. Then there is the "wheel of fortune" that is a 8 foot round wheel that rotates on the wall. The ladies can be strapped on the wheel and inverted so as Jimmy says, you can "eat them like an ice cream cone!" Funny story. Jimmy used to give tours of the Duty Hut in the old days. One night he had a group of Univ. of AZ freshmen coeds come in. They had heard of the Duty Hut and wanted to look at it. Jimmy took them in that direction. One of the other regulars in the bar that night was a cute little blonde named Kimmy. I looked at Kimmy and she looked back and I said "too bad they do not see how the duty hut is really supposed to be used." She agreed and we headed back to a side door. The girls were in the front part of the area and Kim and I headed to the back where they had a Gyno chair, stirrups and all. I sat down on the chair and Kim unzipped my pants and proceeded to do a bit of lower cranial massage. She gave good head BTW. This group of 18 year old coeds came around the corner with Jimmy leading. He did not miss a beat and said "here is Kim and Joe showing you how we do it in Someplace Else!" Did not pay for a drink the rest of the night! Miss that place! • View topic - Some Place Else... Tucson, Arizona Tucson Underground | Places | Meet Rack |
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 06:48 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0
Copyright 2025 Pelican Parts, LLC - Posts may be archived for display on the Pelican Parts Website