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No reason cities like Houston and Dallas never get any love and thats because a third of the country hasn't been to these cities.So I know what it have to do with the cowboys/indians and that it is country and they ride on horses which isn't appealing for city folk life lmao.
America get out more!!!!!!!!!!
Thats the reason why alot of people are bashing southern cities but have never been to them not going to say any names.
Totally agree. Dunno how some people bash or praise places so strongly when they have never set foot there
My opinion is that the large majority of city data posters have been to very few places and their contributions regarding other cities are based mostly on stuff that they have seen on tv, have read, or most of all have heard others say. You pretty much have to take stuff that you read here FWIW.
someone with a dash in there representation of who they are and knowing the gov social didn't have that name on it.Tells me alot about character!!!!
Sometimes I get caught in the moment and get excited so I get done and enter lmao
I have never been to Chicago or Miami. Everywhere else was fine. No problems. NYC was great, so was ATL. Dalas and Houston I have been to many times living so close to them. My next big city to go to will be Boston the first week in October.
Only have been to Dallas and Miami on your list, plus NYC, where I work.
I have no interest in going to Atlanta or Houston--there just isn't anything I've heard about either city that would make me want to make a specific trip to see them.
Chicago, however, I would love to visit. It sounds and looks like a real city to me, and it has that really cool lake next to it!
Only have been to Dallas and Miami on your list, plus NYC, where I work.
I have no interest in going to Atlanta or Houston--there just isn't anything I've heard about either city that would make me want to make a specific trip to see them.
Chicago, however, I would love to visit. It sounds and looks like a real city to me, and it has that really cool lake next to it!
Define a real city.....this is the part im talking about, this elitist mentality by people that think because they have lived in a dense urban area they can define a " real city". All cities are real, they just may not be DESIRABLE to live in. All are worth a visit, thats what makes America unique, we have so many to choose from. Why limit yourself and live in an elitist bubble. Ughh..
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