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Post by piggy pablo on Mar 24, 2022 1:02:06 GMT -5
Baltimore. Seems really cold there. 40 degree days are apparently considered good and normal, according to the Wire. Sounds like hell. I don't care how many 30 dollar crab cakes I can eat.
Post by jorgeandthekraken on Mar 24, 2022 6:14:33 GMT -5
I’m voting Vegas. Baltimore has its problems, but it’s also not a giant middle finger to the environment more or less designed to start sucking money out of you the second you step foot off the plane and make it seem fun to flush all your disposable income down the toilet.
I’m voting Vegas. Baltimore has its problems, but it’s also not a giant middle finger to the environment more or less designed to start sucking money out of you the second you step foot off the plane and make it seem fun to flush all your disposable income down the toilet.
Baltimore. Seems really cold there. 40 degree days are apparently considered good and normal, according to the Wire. Sounds like hell. I don't care how many 30 dollar crab cakes I can eat.
I worked with a guy from Baltimore that moved because it was too dangerous.
Baltimore definitely the only city on this list where that’s ever happened.
I know a guy who used to love playing basketball outside his school in Philadelphia. However, one day, he got in a fight and his mom made him move to Los Angeles. It can happen anywhere.
Post by potentpotables on Mar 24, 2022 7:40:31 GMT -5
Yeah, Baltimore is great, people who vote for it make me sad. Nashville sucks but I know I have little support there. What do people like about Atlanta that they couldn't like about almost anywhere else?
Yeah, Baltimore is great, people who vote for it make me sad. Nashville sucks but I know I have little support there. What do people like about Atlanta that they couldn't like about almost anywhere else?
I’m biased towards Atlanta like you all are for your own city.
Baltimore. Seems really cold there. 40 degree days are apparently considered good and normal, according to the Wire. Sounds like hell. I don't care how many 30 dollar crab cakes I can eat.
Yeah, Baltimore is great, people who vote for it make me sad. Nashville sucks but I know I have little support there. What do people like about Atlanta that they couldn't like about almost anywhere else?
There’s lots of good food and plenty to do. Several good music venues. Decent public transportation options (not the best, I realize, but way better than anywhere else I’ve lived). Piedmont park is pretty nice. The High Museum is pretty cool. The aquarium is fun.
Yeah, Baltimore is great, people who vote for it make me sad. Nashville sucks but I know I have little support there. What do people like about Atlanta that they couldn't like about almost anywhere else?
There’s lots of good food and plenty to do. Several good music venues. Decent public transportation options (not the best, I realize, but way better than anywhere else I’ve lived). Piedmont park is pretty nice. The High Museum is pretty cool. The aquarium is fun.
Yeah, that doesn't sound like anything that stands out about it. Also, Atlanta built their baseball stadium out in the suburbs (some would say for nefarious reasons, but I'm not going there), which is way less convenient than Turner Field was, and Turner was like 20 years old when they replaced it, which is ridiculous.
Just to be clear, I've been to Atlanta plenty of times and there's just nothing that sticks out about it to me other than traffic.
There’s lots of good food and plenty to do. Several good music venues. Decent public transportation options (not the best, I realize, but way better than anywhere else I’ve lived). Piedmont park is pretty nice. The High Museum is pretty cool. The aquarium is fun.
Yeah, that doesn't sound like anything that stands out about it. Also, Atlanta built their baseball stadium out in the suburbs (some would say for nefarious reasons, but I'm not going there), which is way less convenient than Turner Field was, and Turner was like 20 years old when they replaced it, which is ridiculous.
Just to be clear, I've been to Atlanta plenty of times and there's just nothing that sticks out about it to me other than traffic.
I do know people in Atlanta that are no longer Braves fans because of the move.
Baltimore. Seems really cold there. 40 degree days are apparently considered good and normal, according to the Wire. Sounds like hell. I don't care how many 30 dollar crab cakes I can eat.
Im low on Baltimore but you cant use stuff from the Wire for grading a city lol
Baltimore. Seems really cold there. 40 degree days are apparently considered good and normal, according to the Wire. Sounds like hell. I don't care how many 30 dollar crab cakes I can eat.
Great point. What about Minneapolis though? Seems even more brutal and cold without the same sports culture propping it up. And doesnt have the best TV show of all time based on it to serve as a point of pride.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.