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Old 11-26-2006, 03:02 PM
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^ Well good luck, sleepless in the move. I know it can be pretty fustrating. I made the move from Westlake, Ohio (outside of Cleveland) to SW Ohio around Cincinnati. The move went smoothly though. BTW, did you get affected at all by that horrible flooding up in Seattle? It really got pounded up there.

Columbus is a great city. Lots of entertainment, great suburbs, and just all around nice people. The spring, summer, and fall are great in SW Ohio. The winters arent that bad either. Right now its sunny and 75. I hope the move goes smootly, and i wish you the best of luck.

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Old 01-07-2007, 03:17 AM
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[quote=OhioNerd;169846]Hi

Snowfall is usually less than three feet for the entire winter, some winters seeing considerably less. Also, since it's a snow-belt city, they're pretty good at cleaning it up.


Columbus is not a snow belt city. The snowbelt is located here in northeast Ohio. You say snowfall is less than 3ft per year-Some places in the real snowbelt will get 3ft in a day or two with a good lake-effect event.
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Old 01-31-2008, 06:13 PM
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Default can anybody compare maryland to columbus

grew up in columbus and want to move back, but maryland has jobs for those of us who have made mistakes in life and grow,in other words those of us who have no college education and have been in jail before, please dont judge, just give an opinion if you can
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