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Old 03-31-2008, 12:12 AM
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Is the whoopie bowl still around in waterford? I used to wander around there and the gibralter trade center. some good stuff a lot of junk but a fun day walking around eating elephant ears.

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Old 03-31-2008, 11:20 AM
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Diverse meaning a melting pot of cultures. Like here, my area, Columbia-Tusculum, and Hyde Park are the most diverse areas where you will find all races living in the same place and often more cultural activities. Anywhere in Ann Arbor/Detroit area like this?
The closer you get in towards campus, the more diverse Ann Arbor is. Same with Ypsilanti, sandwiched in between Ann Arbor and Detroit. In the Detroit area itself I couldn't say, I haven't lived there lately. When I left it was 100% segregated.

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Old 03-31-2008, 02:02 PM
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The closer you get in towards campus, the more diverse Ann Arbor is. Same with Ypsilanti, sandwiched in between Ann Arbor and Detroit. In the Detroit area itself I couldn't say, I haven't lived there lately. When I left it was 100% segregated.
Whatever. I have black people, mexican people, asian people, and arabic people all around me. Anywhere you go there is somewhat of a mix. 100% segregated? Overexaggerate much?

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