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You brought up the NYC stuff anyway, Montclair used it as a reference only.
Gateway is demanding that you drop it.....
I never brought NYC into this thread, nor did it have any business in this thread only one person made the allusion of self indulgence.
But fine will drop it and assume you have seen the silliness of the comparison in the first place though I think you did allude they are in the same tier if my memory serves me correctly. In the that context one would have to assume that Atlanta and SF are as well, though I disagree on that personally
As usual a partial qoute and failure to answer the question.
Like I said,
Not even asking if you concur(because I dont care), but is there anything about the bold sentence below that you are unable to understand?
As far as the concentration of the 100 most powerful and valuable corporate brands are concerned, the Bay Area is most definitely in the same league as New York.
Since you didnt respond, I'll take that to mean that you are now totally clear as to what exactly I was saying.
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I never brought NYC into this thread, nor did it have any business in this thread only one person made the allusion of self indulgence.
But fine will drop it and assume you have seen the silliness of the comparison in the first place though I think you did allude they are in the same tier if my memory serves me correctly. In the that context one would have to assume that Atlanta and SF are as well, though I disagree on that personally
No, you didnt. 18montclair did as usual trying to align SF with NY.
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Like I said,
Not even asking if you concur(because I dont care), but is there anything about the bold paragraph below that you are unable to understand?
As far as the concentration of the 100 most powerful and valuable corporate brands are concerned, the Bay Area is most definitely in the same league as New York.
Since you didnt respond, I'll take that to mean that you are now totally clear as to what exactly I was saying.
No, it's nowhere near the same level. Anyone who believes so is BEYOND insane.
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doesnt matter what you think
Actually, it does. You know..... since I created the thread in the first place.
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Im responding to other posters, track them down yourself.
IDC who you were responding to, stop ruining my thread with the nonsense. Stay on topic or get out.
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