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I've been to St Louis. That crap is so over rated. At least you didn't say Imos pizza.
Don't be unpleasant. This is not a debate thread. It's a thread discussing what each person would miss. That person said they'd miss certain things. It doesn't matter what you think about those things. It only matters that the other person would miss them, whether you like them or not.
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Don't be unpleasant. This is not a debate thread. It's a thread discussing what each person would miss. That person said they'd miss certain things. It doesn't matter what you think about those things. It only matters that the other person would miss them, whether you like them or not.
But haven't you heard? City-Data is the place where opinions are stated as if they are fact and people argue about dumb things.
I left San Diego 2.5 weeks ago. I miss precisely nothing...and see myself not ever missing anything about the place.
If I were to leave L.A. (again) though, I'd miss the energy, multiculturalism, cosmopolitanism, freeways, and just the "everybody wants to be here" sort of feel of the metropolis.
Pittsburgh does walkable neighborhoods better than just about any city in its size bracket (and better than a lot of bigger cities, too). That's definitely what I'd miss the most if I didn't happen to end up somewhere that is on par or better in that department.
The friendly people, low cost of living, friends and family going to Titans games and SEC football games. I really like it here but I am thinking of moving to Las Vegas or Phoenix for a higher paying job
I would miss the Black Hills and the smell of the pine trees. I would also miss the shops, restaurants and events I have grown to love. Rapid City is really a nice town.
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