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View Poll Results: Which do you prefer?
Albuquerque 87 53.70%
Tucson 43 26.54%
El Paso 32 19.75%
Voters: 162. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 05-09-2012, 07:17 PM
 
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I'd have to go Tucson El Paso Tucson El Paso Tucson El Paso, I enjoy both cities very much. Albuquerque is not all what people make out to be on this thread, not much into it's architecture, weather or "vibe".

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Old 05-09-2012, 07:41 PM
 
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^^ I like that you only have one post.. Troll much?
 
Old 05-09-2012, 08:01 PM
 
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^^ I like that you only have one post.. Troll much?
Was my first time on City-Data forum, after reading some of the nonsense people post on here of albuquerque, had the need to register.
 
Old 05-09-2012, 09:04 PM
 
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^^ I like that you only have one post.. Troll much?
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Where do you actually live? If you actually live in Tucson, you would be the first person I've met who actually thinks THAT much more highly of ABQ than Tucson. They are too common with each other for one of them to be much more anything than the other. If you live in ABQ, I think you are giving it way too much credit.

BTW, please enlighten me on what makes ABQ THAT much more culturally driven than Tucson. What is happening in ABQ that is so much more "cultural"? I think people use that term too loosely. How do you use it? If ABQ is that much more "liveable" than Tucson, wouldn't more people actually be living there?

So...
 
Old 05-09-2012, 09:26 PM
 
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Was my first time on City-Data forum, after reading some of the nonsense people post on here of albuquerque, had the need to register.
I get that, you just had to tell everyone that your opinion is the correct one.

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Old 05-10-2012, 10:00 AM
 
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I get that, you just had to tell everyone that your opinion is the correct one.
JUST like everybody else, right?
 
Old 05-10-2012, 10:26 AM
 
Location: Old Town
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JUST like everybody else, right?
No, I did not sign up on city data specifically to tell everyone that my opinion on this particular subject is the correct one.
 
Old 05-10-2012, 10:20 PM
 
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I prefer Albuquerque. I like the terrain of the high desert with the picturess mesas. Which is something you don't find in the Sonoran (Tucson) and Chihuahuan Desert (El Paso) regions. Not much in terms of impressive man made structures unless you count "The Big I" in Albuquerque.

For those that don't know, "The Big I" is the largest stack freeway interchange (I-25 and I-40) in the Southwest.
Currently the MASSIVE 4 level 8 direct connectors, Clover Leaf I-10/Americas Interchange is under construction in East El Paso. Connectors are to: West- the Cesar Chavez Toll Freewway (under construction, El Paso's first toll road, not even Phoenix has toll roads, much less Tucson and abq lol) to Downtown and Westside El Paso, to the NorthEast the Joe Battle Freeway, FT Bliss, and to the recently completed Libert Expressway, to the East, Horizon City and to the rest of beautiful TEXAS, The Big I largest stack freeway in the southwest? people in abq are drinking contaminated water! even The Spahgetti Bowl in Central El Paso is larger! lol ENJOY-


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Old 05-11-2012, 01:22 AM
 
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A TOLL road in a city with the smallest per capita income and highest unemployment rate out of every city mentioned here.....ya that makes complete sense!
Funny that picture of a cloverleaf (wow) has been floating around for like five years.....hhhmmm nothing like posting a plethora of bull**** projects that will never get off the ground. Some people are just delusional!
 
Old 05-11-2012, 02:07 PM
 
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hhhmmm nothing like posting a plethora of bull**** projects that will never get off the ground. Some people are just delusional!
That's exactly what I was thinking

All this guy does is talk about proposed project blah blah blah blah

Albuquerque on the other hand doesn't talk all day, it gets things done!

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