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View Poll Results: How would you describe yourslef and your attitude towards Cincinnati?
Socially Liberal and I like it 4 11.11%
Socially Liberal and meh, its ok... 3 8.33%
Socially Liberal and I dont like it 6 16.67%
Socially Moderate and I like it 3 8.33%
Socially Moderate and meh, its ok... 1 2.78%
Socially Moderate and I dont like it 1 2.78%
Socially Conservative and I like it 6 16.67%
Socially Conservative and meh, its ok... 4 11.11%
Socially Conservative and I dont like it 3 8.33%
View 5 13.89%
Voters: 36. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 10-26-2007, 04:48 PM
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Thanks Rob! And yeah...all-in-all, by comparison with the pricier and more densely-populated metro's of the East, we really do have it good in Ohio. Even if you're way out in suburbia, you can still get to Downtown and other funky/fun locales with relatively little trouble, to indulge your urban appetite anytime. It also works in reverse, from any urban digs to the suburbs/exurbs.

In D.C. or Philadelphia, you spend (what feels like) half your waking hours just sitting in traffic to get anywhere... No thanks!

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Old 10-29-2007, 08:50 AM
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Q: Why won't the NFL ever grant Columbus a professional football team?
A: Then Cleveland would want one, too!
Good one. Gotta give props where they're due. But why the $%&#$@!!! didn't the Bungles beat the Steelers on Sunday? Grrrrr.

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I had no idea Philly was like that. I'm actually a bit surprised. I somehow pictured it as having an array of diverse neighborhoods with open areas.
It does. But you've gotta pay $300,000 and up to live in them. The 3-bedroom Cape Cod in Madisonville I sold for $95,000 would cost around $250,000 here.

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Old 10-29-2007, 10:47 AM
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Good one. Gotta give props where they're due. But why the $%&#$@!!! didn't the Bungles beat the Steelers on Sunday? Grrrrr.
Yep, that just flat-out stunk! Hate to admit it, but the bunglin' Bengals are highly overrated this year.

Funny...as soon as that contest was (mercifully) over yesterday, CBS bumped over to the end of the Rams/Browns game—just in time to see a last-minute St. Louis drive ended on a Cleveland reception with :44 to go, giving Romeo's Brownies their first back-to-back pair of wins since '03.

Like you said...props where they're due!

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Old 11-04-2007, 07:30 PM
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I like living here. I have been here for about 6 years and it is a great place to raise kids. Housing costs are better than anywhere else that I have been, schools are great, good sports town, nice zoo, syphony, and orchestra. King's Island and The Beach are great amusement areas. Shopping is so so.

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