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02-28-2008, 01:30 PM
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"Nature knows no indecencies; man invents them. -M. Twain"
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No, I'm just curious. Is it SanFran, San Diego, Sacramento ... Is there a reason why you don't want to say?
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Originally Posted by hillside
what, so you can ask me what kind of weed i smoke? hah. factually, can you disprove either of my claims? are you going to document the amount of bullet holes in every corner store wall and window in both cities? gather and weigh the metric tons of trash on the street? count the homeless and transient population? you are not from either city limits so I don't know what your fascination is about.
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By the way, I think you just contradicted yourself with this quote. Nice! 
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02-28-2008, 01:40 PM
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No, I'm just curious. Is it SanFran, San Diego, Sacramento ... Is there a reason why you don't want to say?
By the way, I think you just contradicted yourself with this quote. Nice! 
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Sure I did...all kinds of contradictions...I'm from Cincinnati, Ohio 45237. No NoCal. No SoCal. Cincinnati. That city you're not from.
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02-28-2008, 01:43 PM
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Oh, I thought you said you lived in California?
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Sure I did...all kinds of contradictions...I'm from Cincinnati, Ohio 45237. No NoCal. No SoCal. Cincinnati. That city you're not from.
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Yep, I'm from Cincinnati and later moved to the city center (45202) with my wife and soon to raise our child in the city center.
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02-28-2008, 01:48 PM
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Hell no, I'm an Ohioan  . Must admit, I think it's a good thing, with you raising your lil ones in the city and all...but what part did you grow up in?
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02-28-2008, 01:50 PM
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Hell no, I'm an Ohioan  . What part did you grow up in?
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Colerain and Westwood.
Man, I could have sworn that you said you currently live in Cali?
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02-28-2008, 02:00 PM
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Colerain and Westwood.
Man, I could have sworn that you said you currently live in Cali?
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Nah, man. I've never even been. Must've been a typo or a misunderstanding I guess. Westsider, huh? Crazy cops, but an underrated part of town imo. Closest I got to over there was Northside and Mt.Airy. I wouldn't mind living in Fairmount or on a cliffside in Price Hill though. Some real priceless views over there. But do you hate me man? I figured you thought I was just a blowhard, but I can't get out a sentence without you taking it apart. I'm just the type of person that sees lines as grey. If they were black, they would still bleed and if they were white they would still stain. You know?
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02-28-2008, 09:17 PM
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Cincy-Rise,
I'm sorry but St. Louis is always several degrees hotter in the summer than Cincy. My kids go visit the granparents every summer and they are constantly in the house under some A/C because the heat index is over 100 degrees and they tell the elders and kids to stay inside. Yes, Cincy does get hot but most of the time it doesn't go over 95 and St Louis is always at 100 or more.
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02-28-2008, 11:33 PM
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Cincinnati is very ghetto. Extremely. Just not as violent.
Cincinnati is just as hot and humid in the summer. Come on out here and find out  .
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I can understand being motivated to promote something, but I will never understand being so motivated to denigrate something
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02-29-2008, 09:07 AM
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Cincy-Rise,
I'm sorry but St. Louis is always several degrees hotter in the summer than Cincy. My kids go visit the granparents every summer and they are constantly in the house under some A/C because the heat index is over 100 degrees and they tell the elders and kids to stay inside. Yes, Cincy does get hot but most of the time it doesn't go over 95 and St Louis is always at 100 or more.
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Read my quote again ... I was agreeing with you!  ... If you go to weather.com you can see it on the "Month" view where they show the averages for each day.
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02-29-2008, 11:33 AM
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dewpoint and heat index tell the story, not temperature. stl may be a few degrees hotter because it's out west, but humidity is what hurts in the summer. is it that noticeable that you can go outside and automatically know st. louis is hotter?
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