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01-06-2009, 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Ohiogirl81
Sweetie, you gotta leave Cincinnati to see mountains. I'm just sayin' ... 
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1,000 feet above sea level is by no means a small hill. Using a word to describe the height of just how big these hills are, like "mountainous" is not too far fetched at all. They're huge hills by anyone's definition.
... and for the record, I've probably done more US traveling than anyone on this page.
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01-06-2009, 11:47 PM
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The Cleve, period. There is really no comparison. The cosmopolitan nature and abundance of the arts alone seals the deal. Can you guys go into a local grocer and buy Parmesan cheese that doesn't come in a green can yet?
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I've read two of your posts, both slamming Cincinnati for being a smaller/more isolated city than Cleveland. You should read the exchange between Cle440 and I on the first page of this thread. I don't think a lot of people have actually spent enough time in Cincy to declare some of its offerings second-rate.
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01-07-2009, 08:51 AM
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mountains in cinci ? lol im starting to think people in cinci are grasping at straws trying to out do cleveland... im still waiting for a post from someone that can mention something cinci has that is better than cleveland..... here is another (mentioned in other forums) , cleveland public transportation is better.
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01-07-2009, 11:22 AM
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mountains in cinci ? lol im starting to think people in cinci are grasping at straws ...
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... and I'm starting to think that Clevelander's are illiterate!
*Bonus!* ... and like to show picures of ATL and say that it is Cleveland! I'm sorry, I couldn't resist!
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01-07-2009, 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Cincy-Rise
... and I'm starting to think that Clevelander's are illiterate!
*Bonus!* ... and like to show picures of ATL and say that it is Cleveland! I'm sorry, I couldn't resist!
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lmao I saw that the other day and fell out of my computer chair.
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01-07-2009, 03:39 PM
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Yes, Cleveland Public Transportation is miles ahead of Cincinnati.
Cincy-Rise and TMAN, I dont believe that was Watertiger that posted that, but I could be wrong. The skylines do look very similar if you look at it from a certain angle though. Still not a good excuse though, I agree. (Assuming your talking about the skyline picture?)
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01-07-2009, 04:27 PM
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cinci rise, no that wasnt me who posted that pic of atlanta. maybe you are the one who is illiterate.? or maybe the "mountain" air of cinci made you read the wrong name on the post ? but thank you for pointing out my spelling errors along with the personal attack. ps- i bet u wouldnt like 2 c my short hand.
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01-07-2009, 09:19 PM
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cinci rise, no that wasnt me who posted that pic of atlanta. maybe you are the one who is illiterate.? or maybe the "mountain" air of cinci made you read the wrong name on the post ? but thank you for pointing out my spelling errors along with the personal attack. ps- i bet u wouldnt like 2 c my short hand.
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I wasn't referring to the grammatical part of your post, but the part where I "supposedly" said Cincinnati has mountains.
... and I never said you posted that pic ... read my post thoroughly, my fellow Ohio peeps! lol
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01-07-2009, 10:26 PM
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1. That was WeSoHood that posted the Atlanta pic branded as Cleveland, Ohio.
2. There seems to be a notion that because specific offerings in Cleveland are superior to Cincinnati, such as transportation, that everything in Cleveland is superior in some fashion. I would suggest that seeing and experiencing Cincinnati might be worth the eye-opening experience.
3. Carew Tower is 49 stories, 50 if you count the very top floor leading to the roof. Indeed, it was a Depression-era creation, and is clearly unfinished due to the economy. Cincinnati's largest corporation dwarfs all of Cleveland's companies. I would think the economic impact of a P&G or a Kroger is greater than that of a 900-footer. Keep in mind, Fifth Third is a bigger bank than Key.
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01-07-2009, 11:10 PM
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Cincinnati's largest corporation dwarfs all of Cleveland's companies.
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The revenue generated by P&G annually surpasses that of every Fortune 500 company in Cleveland combined.
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