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01-04-2009, 10:06 PM
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and i would like to add. cleveland has better bowling allys.
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01-04-2009, 10:51 PM
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Loving the rustbelt :)
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Don't forget, Cleveland has Parma w/those white socks and flamingos!!!
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01-04-2009, 10:56 PM
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im wearing them now cortland girl
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01-04-2009, 11:02 PM
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Loving the rustbelt :)
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I knew it!! Are you wearing them w/your bowling shoes???? Also, are you polish??? I also would find it totally sexy if you had a flamingo in your front yard.
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01-05-2009, 12:40 AM
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Originally Posted by CortlandGirl79
Are you saying us Y-town girls are HOT??? I'm hoping that's what 10+ means......
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amazingly so... I remember my first year at OU (early 90's) and we were all pretty darn happy to have YS teams come to play sports in Athens.
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01-05-2009, 01:43 AM
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I have lived in both cities, I PERSONALLY prefer the feel of cincinnati over cleveland.
I will start with the core's of both cities ,
Skyline wise Cleveland is a little more dynamic, Cincy's is much more urban like and dense, i think
Food wise I will give the edge to Cleavland as there are an un limited fare of cuisine from all over the world, Cincy is limited with it's share of ethnic food .
I could not begin to think of where I would get some good soulvalki or something if I was in the natti
Sports wise I will also give the edge to Cleavland because I am a huge NBA/LEBRON fan, and Cincy does not have an NBA team.
Tho it is still a very good sports town.
Diversity I will say the two cities are almost on par.
neighborhoods I will go with Cincy, there are a lot of Unique and different areas of Cincinnati that give me the nod here over Cleavland.
Politics I think Cleavland is a lot more diverse in , Cincy seems to be heavy conservative and it's kind of lame to me, while Cleavland is anything but.
Crime wise, eh both towns have it's share of crime but I will give the nod to Cincy here again as Cleavland used to be known as the mistake by the Lake.
I could get a lot more in depth with this post but I will go with those factors in my decision I guess as of now.
Cincy for me
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01-05-2009, 07:35 AM
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Please?
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Originally Posted by 1watertiger
and i would like to add. cleveland has better bowling allys.
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LMAO ... and isn't that all that matters. Amen.
I am, Cort! When I lived in Cleveland, people I met or talked to would ask if I were related to so-and-so over in (insert Cleveland neighborhood here), and I actually made several friendships based on my last name alone; when I moved to Cincinnati, all I got was "How do you spell that?"  Nevermind that my last name is about the most common and easily spelled Polish names in the U.S.!
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01-05-2009, 08:49 AM
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ok, i will add polish food and polish girls are also better in cleveland. 
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01-05-2009, 10:00 AM
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Loving the rustbelt :)
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I love that you two are polish!!!  I'm not sure about Cincy, but in NE Ohio everyone pretty much knows everyone else's background because it's one of the first questions we ask each other. I guess it's because many people's families have only been here for a couple generations. Here in Warren/Youngstown we have a ton of different churches that show the many ethnicities and religions we have around here, i think it's very cool.
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01-05-2009, 10:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Ohiogirl81
when I moved to Cincinnati, all I got was "How do you spell that?"  Nevermind that my last name is about the most common and easily spelled Polish names in the U.S.!
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Maybe if you were German or Italian, those people would have had a clue  .
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