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Re: What\'s your least favorite city in America?
I'm surprised Springfield and Worcester are that close. Rochester counts for sure, I was referring to Utica.
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Re: What\'s your least favorite city in America?
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My gf lived outside of Philly and we went there several times. I rather liked it, but the people for the most part are incredibly obnoxious. I've never spent any significant time there but I hear Worcester, MA is a nice place... [/ QUOTE ] I live near worcester and it isn't that bad. not much to do there, and its a little dangerous, but its no Lowell. That's one city to stay away from |
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Re: What\'s your least favorite city in America?
What's wrong with Kansas City? Great barbecue at least.
Although I will say the worst ballpark I've ever been to is Kauffman Stadium, home of the Royals. Besides the fountains, the place was filthy and leaky, and they ran out of hot dogs before the third inning. How the hell does that happen? And all they had to drink was bad beer. Worst part was, it took me almost half an hour to get anything else. If you really want middle of the desert, try Espanola, NM. I forgot to mention Lubbock, TX. For a big city I can't stand, how about Salt Lake City. Yes. ScottieK |
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Re: What\'s your least favorite city in America?
Utica for sure shouldnt count as a city. Neither should Schenectady, which is a shame cause they could definately make multiple "Worst of" lists...
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Re: What\'s your least favorite city in America?
Boston. Hate the people, hate the accent, hate the weather, hate how they all think they're in a world-class city when they're really just in a quaint little burg.
Speaking of burgs... Pittsburgh. Bleh Cleveland. Double bleh. |
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Re: What\'s your least favorite city in America?
Rocky Mount, NC. No need for explanation for anyone who has been there.
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What's wrong with Kansas City? Great barbecue at least. [/ QUOTE ] KC is a pretty crime-ridden, run-down city. Its got a lot of sprawl, and not much in the way of culture. I'm partial because a very good friend lives there, and the food is good, but I wouldn't argue with those that think its a pretty bad city. |
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Re: What\'s your least favorite city in America?
Grand Forks, North Dakota
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Re: What\'s your least favorite city in America?
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[ QUOTE ] San Antonio, Texas full of a bunch of Mexican-American's who claim to and try to be White (quoted from a Mexican buddy of mine). I agree. Also, there isn't much culture there. It's just a "large conglomeration of people", not a "city". Drop by to see the Alamo and the Riverwalk, and get the F out. The people are vere rude, too. Especially the drivers along I-10. Been there twice, don't ever want to go back. Not missing a damn thing. [/ QUOTE ] maybe you should spend some time in a city before you make snap judgments about it. how long were your two trips? san antonio is a pretty decent city. dont know why you say SA is just a "large conglomerate of people." there's plenty of culture. and the hispanics seem pretty tex-mex to me. where are you from? [/ QUOTE ] I live in Houston. I spend a few days in San Antonio with the family about 8 years ago and didn't really care for it. Also, I was in the area when I went Toobin' down the Guadalupe in New Braunfels, TX and stopped by SA afterwards and again, ran into some really rude people, mostly on the highways. This says a lot seeing as I spend over 1 hour each day on the roads of Houston. |
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Re: What\'s your least favorite city in America?
New York, and it's not close.
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