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View Poll Results: The following are America's true urban cities:
Atlanta 33 12.79%
Dallas 29 11.24%
Houston 38 14.73%
Miami 42 16.28%
New Orleans 54 20.93%
Charleston, SC 16 6.20%
Savannah, GA 15 5.81%
Boston 155 60.08%
New York City 203 78.68%
Philadelphia 148 57.36%
Baltimore 98 37.98%
Washington, D.C. 128 49.61%
Buffalo 30 11.63%
Pittsburgh 76 29.46%
Cleveland 54 20.93%
Detroit 72 27.91%
Chicago 164 63.57%
Minneapolis 46 17.83%
Milwaukee 43 16.67%
St. Louis 65 25.19%
Kansas City 20 7.75%
Seattle 70 27.13%
Portland, OR 47 18.22%
San Francisco 137 53.10%
Los Angeles 73 28.29%
San Diego 21 8.14%
Salt Lake City 9 3.49%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 258. You may not vote on this poll

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Unread 06-24-2008, 06:18 PM
 
Location: Southern Indiana
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^^ notice how he said "to me"

That's key, its what we call an opinion
Well, that's an opinion I can agree with
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Unread 06-24-2008, 06:58 PM
 
Location: Chicago, Little Chicago, Uptown
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Well, that's an opinion I can agree with

Opinions are cop-outs...ha ha. If I said hell is cold IMO would it still be credible?

Just having a little fun...

I was on the same page with your previous post Nafster
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Unread 06-24-2008, 08:34 PM
 
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As I said, I don't know exactly why I feel this way. Dayton is 50 miles from Cincy. That is pretty far for inclusion in the metro area. But who can argue with the census bureau, lol!
lol i'll give you that, the census is flawed, but so is every other gov't office and agency. i'm actually impressed cincinnati has sprawled that far north considering all of the economic issues out there.
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Unread 06-24-2008, 10:21 PM
 
Location: Foot of the Rockies
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I didn't realize they were even that close actually (Cincy and Dayton). I've been through Dayton many times on I-70.
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