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Seattle--laidback
Honululu---50
San Francisco---Tony Bennett
LA----artificial
Phoenix---oven
Las Vegas---Lost wages
Houston----Dean Martin
Chicago----corruption
New Orleans------jazz
Miami-----third world
Detroit------what could have been
New York City-------good for one week only
D.C.--------ineptness
Boston------loud people
Dallas-------who shot JR
Seattle--laidback
Honululu---50
San Francisco---Tony Bennett
LA----artificial
Phoenix---oven
Las Vegas---Lost wages
Houston----Dean Martin
Chicago----corruption
New Orleans------jazz
Miami-----third world
Detroit------what could have been
New York City-------good for one week only
D.C.--------ineptness
Boston------loud people
Dallas-------who shot JR
I like this one. Especially the Dean Martin song. I was in a band (in Houston) many years ago and we used to cover that one.
Seattle: Space Needle
Honolulu: Island
San Francisco: Fog/chilly
Los Angeles: Perfect weather/orange sky
Phoenix: Arizona
Las Vegas: depravity
Houston: Hell
Chicago: Lake
New Orleans: French
Miami: Dexter
Detroit: Dump
New York City: Skyscrapers
D.C.: Obama
Boston: England
Dallas: turn off the tv
Seattle-rain
Honolulu-hawaii
San Francisco-earthquake
Los Angeles-beverly hills
Phoenix-hot
Las Vegas-forclosure
Houston-oil
Chicago-sears tower
New Orleans-poor
Miami-beach
Detroit-cars
New York City-to many things at once
D.C.-government..
Boston-old
Dallas-Dallas?
Seattle - Boeing, aerospace
Honolulu - beaches, sexy girls from all over the world
San Francisco - awesome Chinatown (hell even the street signs are in Chinese FIRST, then english in smaller writing there)
Los Angeles - endless suburban sprawl in beautiful weather
Phoenix - same as LA, but more wealthy, and less interesting
Las Vegas - The Strip
Houston - NASA Space operations
Chicago - Sears Tower (yeah yeah it's now called the WHATCHU TALKIN' BOUT WILLIS tower, but stupid Brits without a clue why Americans say this deserve it)
New Orleans - The Saints (go Dru Brees! I went to college with him)
Miami - hot latina babes, beaches, palm trees
Detroit - urban decay, a resurgent American automaker
New York City - endless concrete jungle
D.C. - impressive historical monuments and impressively stupid politicians
Boston - The Irish, academia ivory towers
Dallas - Aerospace
Seattle: Forest
Honolulu: Palm Trees
San Francisco: Trolleys
Los Angeles: Vacation
Phoenix: Desert
Las Vegas: Lights
Houston: Hometown
Chicago: Skyscrapers
New Orleans: Jazz
Miami: Beach
Detroit: mis-judged
New York City: Midtown Manhattan
D.C.: White House
Boston: History
Dallas: Shopping
Denver: Current home
Colorado Springs: mountains
San Antonio: Vacation
Austin: Hills
Atlanta: Music
Pittsburgh: Skyline
Philadelphia: History
Baltimore: Waterfront
Cleveland: Key Tower
Columbus: Underrated
Cincinnati: Hills
St. Louis: Arch
Kansas City: BBQ
Memphis: BBQ
Oklahoma City: Underrated
Newark: Airport
Seattle: Hendrix
Honolulu: McGarrett
San Francisco: Flipper
Los Angeles: X
Phoenix: JFA
Las Vegas: Wayne Newton
Houston: ZZ Top
Chicago: Buddy Guy
New Orleans: The Meters
Miami: Sound Machine
Detroit: MC5
New York City: Ramones
D.C.: Bad Brains
Boston: Modern Lovers
Dallas: Boz Scaggs
Last edited by Brewzerr68; 08-02-2011 at 03:55 AM..
I want to help you be a better person as you were for me in my time of need. Making generalizations that reflect poorly is a bad thing is it not. You helped me through this and I admitted my poor judgement promptly and openly. Being the wise person you are I know you could not be a hypocrite.
Nothing good ever comes from stalking. Keep it up.
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