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Fort Wayne, IN


My thoughts after 6 years in Fort Wayne - 7/16/2010
After living in Fort Wayne for 6 years, and now just recently moving off to Indy, one of the largest things I've noticed so far is the change in traffic patterns. I loved Fort Wayne traffic in general because there very rarely any bottlenecks, even during rush-hour, even on the freeway. Plus, as a bonus to my lead foot (and as a consequence of not having a lot of congestion and cops that have better things to do), you can get away with speeding pretty much everywhere you go. In fact, I'd take that one step further in saying that although the people in Indy 'speed' more, it's because the speed limits seem to be considerably lower in Indy than in Fort Wayne.

In terms of gay life, although Indiana is in 'The Bible Belt' of the country, and general attitudes are on the conservative side, I never once felt unsafe displaying gay PDA. There are two primary gay bars in Fort Wayne - Babylon (Babs) and Afterdark (AD). They're owned by the same person, who is almost always a cheap-ass. One important thing to note though is that the crowd and the number of people there in general varies quite a bit from day to day and week to week, so you might be there one time and it's dead as a doornail, and then come back a week later and have it packed to the gills. I believe cover is $3 at both places, and drinks are generally about $5.25. They're not always super strong (remember to tip your bartenders well and they'll take care of you), but very rarely weak.

In terms of other nightlife, I've been really impressed with the number of big-name performers that have come to town, which usually perform at Pierres complex (a huge complex of many different bars, all in one area). In terms of venues, it's beyond me why such big names choose such a small arena, but they must pay them well. I mean, in terms of bars, the place is huge, but in terms of concert venues, it's minuscule.

My favorite of the bars in the complex (especially since I lived in Canterbury Green Apartments, which is directly next door) is a small hole-in-the-wall bar called Peanuts. They've got cheap beer ($5-$6 pitchers of domestic) and generally cheap beer (check out their specials), plus sever pool tables and electronic dart boards too. My only complaint is that the music is solely from the jukebox, which means none of it is free, and although I normally went there on weekdays, I've been told that it can get pretty crowded on the week unless you show up earlier in the evening (8p-10p).

There's generally plenty of street parking downtown, and even if not, there are several garages which due just fine.

Taxis aren't abundant, but they're around if you call ahead of time. And to get from downtown to the edge of the general city limits, it's about $20 or so.

There always seem to be plenty of events downtown during the summer months, and during the winter, they at least keep the streets well-plowed and salted the majority of the time. Some out-of-state people worry about the roads, but unless you're driving in really extreme conditions, you learn how to deal with the wintery conditions. Namely, you test your traction before you get on the road to see how long it will take you to come to a stop, then you give yourself plenty of stopping distance between you and the next person. Also, when approaching lights, you have to decelerate slower than you would normally otherwise. If you do these things, you should be just fine.

Anyway, that's all I can think of, but feel free to post any questions you may have, and assuming I get notified of a comment, I'll respond as best I can.

Cheers,
Tim G.

San Diego, CA


re: The San Diego Deception - 8/17/2009
- 7/11/2010
Thank you for this great, detailed, and well-put review. It's just what I needed.

San Diego, CA


re: Quality of life for the money - 10/10/2009
- 7/11/2010
So what DO you pay for utilities and outdoor activities?

San Diego, CA


re: La Jolla is gorgeous but we want to move - 10/
- 8/16/2009
Do you mind if I ask what you pay for housing there? (2 BR, 1500 sq. ft., good neighborhood, $2000/month for example)

San Diego, CA


re: This place is awful! - 10/2/2007
- 8/16/2009
Do you mind if I ask what you pay for housing there? (2 BR, 1500 sq. ft., good neighborhood, $2000/month for example)

San Diego, CA


re: Great Climate, But No Jobs - 10/26/2007
- 8/16/2009
Do you mind if I ask what you pay for housing there? (2 BR, 1500 sq. ft., good neighborhood, $2000/month for example)

San Diego, CA


re: San Diegans are not nice at all! - 11/3/2007
- 8/16/2009
Do you mind if I ask what you pay for housing there? (2 BR, 1500 sq. ft., good neighborhood, $2000/month for example)

San Diego, CA


re: So much potential in SD squandered..... - 11/2
- 8/16/2009
Do you mind if I ask what you pay for housing there? (2 BR, 1500 sq. ft., good neighborhood, $2000/month for example)

San Diego, CA


re: weather and cost of living - 12/3/2007
- 8/16/2009
Do you mind if I ask what you pay for housing there? (2 BR, 1500 sq. ft., good neighborhood, $2000/month for example)

San Diego, CA


re: best weather in the country! - 12/17/2007
- 8/16/2009
Do you mind if I ask what you pay for housing there? (2 BR, 1500 sq. ft., good neighborhood, $2000/month for example)

San Diego, CA


re: weather - 12/17/2007
- 8/16/2009
Do you mind if I ask what you pay for housing there? (2 BR, 1500 sq. ft., good neighborhood, $2000/month for example)

San Diego, CA


re: San Diego...No longer a utopia... - 1/6/2008
- 8/16/2009
Would you mind divulging how much you paid for housing in San Diego, and what it is you paid for? I'd like to get some exact numbers so I have a better idea what to expect. (2 BR, 1500 sq. ft., good neighborhood, $2000/month for example)

Irvine, CA


re: Expensive - 2/26/2006
- 8/16/2009
Would you mind divulging how much you pay monthly for housing and what it is you're paying for? (2 BR, 1500 sq. ft., good neighborhood, $2000/month for example)

Irvine, CA


re: Real Estate Agent -Orange County - 3/2/2006
- 8/16/2009
O...k?

Irvine, CA


re: expensive houses - 3/12/2006
- 8/16/2009
Would you mind divulging how much you pay monthly for housing and what it is you're paying for? (2 BR, 1500 sq. ft., good neighborhood, $2000/month for example)

Irvine, CA


re: Living in Fantasyland - 8/29/2006
- 8/16/2009
Would you mind divulging how much you pay monthly for housing and what it is you're paying for? (2 BR, 1500 sq. ft., good neighborhood, etc.)

Irvine, CA


re: Life in Irvine, Ca. - 7/11/2007
- 8/16/2009
Would you mind divulging how much you pay monthly for housing and what it is you're paying for? (2 BR, 1500 sq ft, good neighborhood, etc.)

Irvine, CA


re: Great community - 8/31/2007
- 8/16/2009
Would you mind divulging how much you pay monthly for housing and what it is you're paying for? (2 BR, 1500 sq. ft., good neighborhood, etc.)

Corona, CA


re: A little of everything! - 5/14/2006
- 10/12/2008
Care to expand on your reason for leaving? I'm quite curious

West Covina, CA


re: okay.. - 9/19/2007
- 9/26/2008
Why not?

Reno, NV


re: Reno-the biggest little farce in the world! -
- 9/17/2008
See, you had me up until you through in the "punk kids," and then you lost all credibility.

Prescott, AZ


re: Another Day In Paradise - 3/17/2007
- 4/23/2008
Do you have issues with the water like others seem to?

Prescott, AZ


re: Drought - 7/4/2007
- 4/23/2008
Interesting comment. Does this so-called drought have an affect on your daily lives there? Do you have to ration water? Is it just too expensive? Thanks for your input

Arizona, AZ


re: Cheaper is better - 8/23/2006
- 4/23/2008
Thank you for the specific dollar amounts! That helps a lot in my consideration to relocate to that area, and generally people just refer to it as "high", "low", "ok", etc. Anyway, thanks for your input.

Portland, OR


re: Friendliest & Funnest Shopping Experiance Ever
- 4/2/2008
Lol, you forgot to mention the name of the store ;-)

San Diego, CA


re: a very conservative place - 9/15/2007
- 4/2/2008
Wow, thanks for your insight

Mesa, AZ


re: Mesa is a little bit of heaven! - 8/25/2007
- 3/30/2008
What a wonderful little review. Thank you!

Scottsdale, AZ


re: No Critters Where I Live - 5/8/2007
- 3/13/2008
Thanks for your input!

Scottsdale, AZ


re: Beautiful... but not perfect. My critique: -
- 3/13/2008
Excellent review, thank you sir!

Tucson, AZ


re: Tons of Sun - 8/29/2007
- 3/13/2008
Thanks for the review!

Phoenix, AZ


re: serious LACKING in LEADERSHIP - 12/16/2006
- 3/13/2008
I'm not arguing the fact, but why exactly would city officials actually want a lower wages? Wouldn't they make less money off taxes that way?

Phoenix, AZ


re: Beautiful Phoenix - 7/9/2007
- 3/13/2008
Hmmm, thanks for your interesting review. It helps!

Phoenix, AZ


re: Phoenix--Paradise Lost - 7/15/2007
- 3/13/2008
Hmmm, thanks for the review.

Phoenix, AZ


re: Hotter in Phoenix than in the Sahara desert -
- 3/13/2008
The heat sure does seem to be a reoccurring complaint

Phoenix, AZ


re: The quality of life is not bad in Phoenix AZ.
- 3/13/2008
Interesting comment. Thanks for your thoughtful, balanced review.

Fort Wayne, IN


Not bad - 3/13/2008
The cost of living here isn't bad at all. In fact, I'd say housing is pretty cheap. One of the chief complaints from people around my age (25) seems to be that there's nothing to do. I don't think that's exactly true, but I guess if you're on a budget, it does limit things quite a bit.
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