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Overall I think you're quite good. Some of my comments in bold.
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Originally Posted by imaterry78259
Atlanta> most unique skyline (maybe)
New Orleans-best food and drink in the country (best in some specific cuisines but not in general)
Memphis-Best Blues (probably)
Charlotte-Best BBQ (maybe)
Miami-Best looking bodies (probably)
Houston- The most diverse city in the south with the best skyline (probably, also a lot cooler and more unique than most people give credit)
Dallas-JR is Back (I don't get it? But I'd give it as having the snobbiest vibe of all mentioned)
San Antonio-The next great city in America (How so? I don't know about that, but it's a nice place)
Baton Rouge-an up & coming city (being in LA is holding it back and that won't change much anytime soon)
Austin-The most health conscious and overrated city (don't know about the first, but definitely the second - overrated and not as unique and cool as people make it out to be)
Nashville=Best country music (yep)
Jackson-Best Catfish (have no idea)
Birmingham-best soul food and most underrated city (maybe, I don't know)
Mobile-Fun people (yes, and nice water recreation)
Augusta-best golfers (yes)
Savannah- Most romantic (maybe, but it has some competition with New Orleans and San Antonio)
Shreveport-lose all your money there at the casinos (blah)
For the ill-informed...there is more than one kind of N.C. barbecue. Lexington-style is very different from what you so eloquently described.
I can't believe that a bunch of Texans ranked Texas barbecue #1! Amazing!
Surely you are not being facetious here, are you Deacon?
But seriously, there are several different BBQ styles within the state, but I guess if there is a single thing that generally marks it as "Texas" it would be beef (as opposed to pork in most parts of the Southeast). I hope it doesn't cost me my native Texas credentials, but I personally prefer pork!
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