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View Poll Results: Which Alabama City Is the Most Boring
Birmingham 0 0%
Mobile 0 0%
Montgomery 1 6.67%
Huntsville 2 13.33%
Tuscaloosa 2 13.33%
Dothan 10 66.67%
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Old 03-18-2009, 07:12 PM
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I believe all of them have something special and uniqe to offer that the other city may not be able to.
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Daleville.
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I've been to all of the cities you listed, and in my opinion the most boring of them would be Dothan... due mainly to its geographical isolation. Once you're there, you'd better like it, because it's a long way from anything!
On the positive side, it's very nice there in the winter, and it's relatively close to some nice beaches on the Florida Panhandle.
None of the cities you named were "bad," though.
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How can you even put Dothan in the poll? Not really a fair comparison Dothan is a medium sized city and in reality you can't compare it to Tuscaloosa even because it doesn't have all the bars, restaurants and shopping that are there because of the UA students which also increase the size of Tuscaloosa.
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I wouldn't talk about Dothan too much, because that city is growning steady.
There is also a I-10 connector being built from the Florida panhandle thru Dothan, that will similiar to the I-565 in Hville.
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What's boring to one person isn't boring to another. I live in a town of 7,000 people, so I don't think any of the cities listed would be boring compared to where I live.
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True! Well, what city seems a little dead? How about that?
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The cities that are above are all different from each other so it depends on what an individual is looking for. Every one of those cities can offer something that the other doesn`t have
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You are right..I live in a small town and I don't think it is boring but am sure there are ppl who do. I am sure there are ppl who live in all the cities listed who consider where they live boring, especially if the city doesn't have the one thing they are passionate about
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