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Southern cities may be a lot of things, but one thing they are not is lame. Especially since three of them are usually at the forefront of what is considered "hip."
This is definetly an opinionative question.But I say Colorado Springs or Denver,I don't care for either city.And I have experience because I live in Colorado Springs now and have been to Denver many times.Driving by Omaha and Des Moines they didn't look like much,but I was only on the highway,and you can't judge a city by what you see when you've really never been inside the city limits.West Des Moines actually isn't a bad suburb.Its not great but it actually has a little vibe.
Southern cities may be a lot of things, but one thing they are not is lame. Especially since three of them are usually at the forefront of what is considered "hip."
To be considered "hip" by overly made-up women with big hair, sequined blouses and bib overalls is just what the rest of us call "lame".
Last edited by FistFightingHairdresser; 08-06-2007 at 02:47 PM..
Southern cities may be a lot of things, but one thing they are not is lame. Especially since three of them are usually at the forefront of what is considered "hip."
Obviously that's a given. Dallas, Houston, and Atlanta are far from lame, I'd have to say the same for Nashville and Memphis and New Orleans and Miami. however, Little Rock is lame with a capital L...Little Rock and Arkansas IMO we could live without....been to Little Rock many times...one of the most uninteresting big cities IMO in the country. The South isn't bad, but there's no denying Little Rock is pretty f**ing lame for a "big" city.
If they can get me. I'm far too swift for their flabby, BBQ sauce-coated hamfists.
Stop it, youre killin me!!!
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