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I was talking about Baltimore. Demographically, it is more similar to Norfolk than it is Philadelphia.
This has nothing to do with the topic, of course. Do you simply not like facts? Most of what I've written in this thread has been purely factual.
I don't particularly care about who Baltimore is more similar to. You've been talking about DC, which is not Baltimore, so I don't see how Baltimore even came up in this conversation. Atlanta is doing pretty well despite its lack of Italians; northeastern cities should take note.
I don't particularly care about who Baltimore is more similar to. You've been talking about DC, which is not Baltimore, so I don't see how Baltimore even came up in this conversation. Atlanta is doing pretty well despite its lack of Italians; northeastern cities should take note.
I don't see how Italians came up in this conversation (an obvious jab towards me) when nobody's even talked about that. If you have nothing of substance to contribute, then perhaps you should say nothing. Or tend to more important affairs...for example, cleaning up your city.
I don't see how Italians came up in this conversation (a subtle if not obvious jab towards me) when nobody's even talked about that. If you have nothing of substance to contribute, then perhaps you should say nothing. Or tend to more important affairs...for example, cleaning up your city.
That's just cold.
I think DC has more in common with NYC though. Oddly enough, although B'More is closer to NYC; it reminded me more of Atlanta than anywhere else up North. That being said, relative to places like Nashville, Chattanooga and Jacksonville; B'more would be much more like NYC.
I think DC has more in common with NYC though. Oddly enough, although B'More is closer to NYC; it reminded me more of Atlanta than anywhere else up North. That being said, relative to places like Nashville, Chattanooga and Jacksonville; B'more would be much more like NYC.
I don't see how Italians came up in this conversation (a subtle if not obvious jab towards me) when nobody's even talked about that. If you have nothing of substance to contribute, then perhaps you should say nothing. Or tend to more important affairs...for example, cleaning up your city.
A guy from Philly telling me that I should be cleaning up my city..
I didn't want to go there but he opened the door for it. My posts today were about rail transit systems, the Black-White divide, and housing stock, and yet he brings up some non-sense that has nothing to do with the topic because he's butthurt about a thread I've long forgotten about. If you don't have anything of substance to contribute, then why post?
How so? Last time I was there, it just seemed like it would fit right into GA. I'm genuinely curious though. I have little experience with TN and always assumed it was like a cross of GA and NC.
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