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please explain how NY has a metro population of 15,000 according to your data, and LA only has 10,000.
First I referred you to a geography "refreshner", now I'll kindly ask that you see an optometrist.
If my eyes are working correctly, that list clearly reads......MILLIONAIRE****ADULTS****, which logically leaves off non-adults (<18 years of age) from the population figures ....which would make the population stats correct.
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But if you want some ego stroking I would say that NY is the best in the downtown in the middle of a vibrant downtown category...(if money wasn't an issue)
Obviously...which is why New York is at the very top of the list where the wealthy want to live (and do live), while LA didn't even make the cut.
Toledo and El Paso are both located is in the middle of nowhere.
Toledo is right by Cleveland and El Paso is by Ciudad Juarez. And if El Paso is in the middle of nowhere then so are Portland, Seattle, Miami, Atlanta, St. Louis, Kansas City, Indianapolis...etc.
Toledo is right by Cleveland and El Paso is by Ciudad Juarez. And if El Paso is in the middle of nowhere then so are Portland, Seattle, Miami, Atlanta, St. Louis, Kansas City, Indianapolis...etc.
yes, in the middle of nowhere..... despite the fact that there are millions of people in the area.... and down the road from other cities with large population metros.
That's all. I'm done. This conversation has exceeded the threshold of boring about 10 minutes ago.
I'm about to leave my apartment and hit up the cobblestone streets of my neighborhood in the "Worlds Greatest City" (according to Time Out Magazine) and do stuff.
See ya!
Last edited by CDGJFK; 12-10-2009 at 03:24 PM..
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