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Really think you guys are sleeping on Philly:

1. All the amenities of a big city (5th largest in country) but without the ludicrous cost of living.

2. Blue collar attitude but there are plenty of attractive young people. Won't find as many of the d-bag finance types that you'd get in NYC/Chicago

3. Killer sports scene

4. Really, really underrated food scene. Can't stress this enough. BYOBs are fairly unique to Philly and are God's gift to the Earth.

5. Can easily escape the city. I'm an outdoorsy type and can drive 1 hour and be in the country fishing on some reknowned trout streams. I feel like it takes 2 hours just to get out of the NYC metro.
 

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Gun to your head, which city would you live in?:

-Baltimore
-Detroit
-Cleveland
-Gary
-Buffalo
-Montgomery
-Newark or Trenton

And the parameters of the question are that you'd have to live in the city, and not be able to leave its city limits.

Pull the trigger please.
 

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Gun to your head, which city would you live in?:

-Baltimore
-Detroit
-Cleveland
-Gary
-Buffalo
-Montgomery
-Newark or Trenton

And the parameters of the question are that you'd have to live in the city, and not be able to leave its city limits.

Gary. The region is an acquired taste.
 

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Gun to your head, which city would you live in?:

-Baltimore
-Detroit
-Cleveland
-Gary
-Buffalo
-Montgomery
-Newark or Trenton

And the parameters of the question are that you'd have to live in the city, and not be able to leave its city limits.

Anywhere but Detriot.
 

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I lived in Denver for 10 years and loved that town. So much going for it in weather, women, activities, music, food and culture. Over 300+ days of sunshine with a Rocky Mtn backdrop. Here are some cities I dig, and not dig... in no particular order

Dig
Denver
Seattle
Portland
Chicago
Vancouver, CA

Do Not Dig
Buffalo - this town can eat shit.
Detroit - although, the metro isn't bad.
NYC - Sorry GK and Grahambo. Just not my speed.
Vegas - This town shouldn't exist.

Some Non Big Cities I Dig
Charleston, SC
Burlington, VT
Bozeman, MT
Boulder, CO
Key West, FL

I know what you mean about Vegas. I was their this past weekend. My friend saw two homeless guys beating the shit out of each other in front of Starbucks. Real sketchy place. A weekend was enough for me.
 

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Holy crap, where the hell did all this Chicago hate come from!? You either enjoy living in a big city or you don't.
 

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Some people absolutely love NYC. A lot of my best friends live there now and wouldn't dream of being anywhere else. Which is great, because I use this inexplicable flaw in judgement to trim my Godparents list for any future children I may have.

In my life, I've been to NYC probably 15-20 times. It's a short drive up 95. I've been there for pleasure, I've been there for business. I've been there for weekends, and I've been there for weeks. I have family up there, too.

The thing about NYC is that you first have to accept that you're trapped in a maze of buildings like a fucking lab rat. It's all dirty and smells... I don't even know how to describe the stench. Urine mixed with moldy pizza? No city reeks like NYC. There is no green anywhere save that pathetic excuse for a park.

Everything in Manhattan is expensive. Everything. The saving grace of going to NYC is that when you get back DC prices seem reasonable.

Are there hot girls? Sure, there are hot girls in every city... that's not even what I was talking about though. But there are a ton of just straight ugly, horrible human beings in NYC. The scum of the freaking planet. NYC has literally the worst people anywhere this side of Kandahar.

If we do want to talk about girls, the ones that ARE attractive are all either:
1. Crazy.
2. Unapproachable bitches/snobs.
3. Already on the dick of some asshole finance bro.

Got to NYC for the first time about 5 years ago. Coming in across the river and bingo, two homeless drunks throwing down on each other. Laughed my ass off and thought what a welcome!
 

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I grew up in a small, hillbilly town in rural VA, then went to college in a small, non-hillybilly town in rural VA. I'm moving to Richmond in about a month, and it will be my first time living in a city. I'm a country boy, but not in the stereotypical sense (don't enjoy hunting, fishing, country music, etc.). I do enjoy a more laid-back, slow-paced lifestyle though. It's just what I'm used to, I suppose.

Does anyone have any thoughts (good or bad) on Richmond?

As for my favorite/least-favorite cities, I've always enjoyed my visits to Cincinnati, Raleigh, Charlotte, and Lexington KY. I hated Cleveland and D.C., and didn't see what was so great about NYC, personally. I've only been to Baltimore once but enjoyed my stay there as well. Miami is a nice place to visit but I don't believe I'd ever want to live there...
 

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Really think you guys are sleeping on Philly:

1. All the amenities of a big city (5th largest in country) but without the ludicrous cost of living.

2. Blue collar attitude but there are plenty of attractive young people. Won't find as many of the d-bag finance types that you'd get in NYC/Chicago

3. Killer sports scene

4. Really, really underrated food scene. Can't stress this enough. BYOBs are fairly unique to Philly and are God's gift to the Earth.

5. Can easily escape the city. I'm an outdoorsy type and can drive 1 hour and be in the country fishing on some reknowned trout streams. I feel like it takes 2 hours just to get out of the NYC metro.

You're right, 1 championship since 1983 is pretty killer. :)

Gun to your head, which city would you live in?:

-Baltimore
-Detroit
-Cleveland
-Gary
-Buffalo
-Montgomery
-Newark or Trenton

And the parameters of the question are that you'd have to live in the city, and not be able to leave its city limits.

I've been to all those cities and I'd say Cleveland without a doubt. You can live downtown (for relatively cheap) and you don't have to deal with the ghetto that is the suburbs/outskirts of downtown. 3 major sports teams that you can get cheap tickets to and a food scene that's actually pretty great.
 

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Anybody here actually like D.C.?


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I'm not a city snob. I personally hate cities. What bugs me is people who CLAIM to be from a city, but aren't. My wife grew up in Phoenixville, PA. Not Philadelphia, Phoenixville. If you're from Dekalb, say you're from Dekalb. You're not from Chicago.

No one from DeKalb says they are from Chicago. The "Chicagoland" membership stops at Aurora. People from Chicagoland only say they are from Chicago to those NOT from Chicagoland. Nobody from Hinsdale tells someone born and raised in the city they are from Chicago... because A... you know from their accent that they are from the city which leads to B... The person from the city would immediately set them straight and tell them, "You's guys ain't from Chicago!"

Just sayin

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Anybody here actually like D.C.?


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Its not a bad city. Lots to see and lots to do. I've been there so many times I don't even think of it in discussions like this one.
 

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Well....

I'm moving to Seattle two weeks from today.
So hopefully Seattle is? Haha

Seattle is great! My #2 US city outside of SD. I lived in Bellingham for a year and go back to Seattle every year or 2. Check out Whidbey Island, it is worth the ferry ride out. Also, you must see the Olympic Nat'l Forest.

*The ovaltine latte at Top Pot is as good as it gets*
 

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Really think you guys are sleeping on Philly:

1. All the amenities of a big city (5th largest in country) but without the ludicrous cost of living.

2. Blue collar attitude but there are plenty of attractive young people. Won't find as many of the d-bag finance types that you'd get in NYC/Chicago

3. Killer sports scene

4. Really, really underrated food scene. Can't stress this enough. BYOBs are fairly unique to Philly and are God's gift to the Earth.

5. Can easily escape the city. I'm an outdoorsy type and can drive 1 hour and be in the country fishing on some reknowned trout streams. I feel like it takes 2 hours just to get out of the NYC metro.

I got a few PMs asking what BYOBs are so I'll elaborate.

BYOBs are Bring Your Own Beverage restaurants. The liquor license laws are fucked up in PA so not every restaurant can have one. Many restaurants in Philadelphia operate as a BYOB where patrons can bring their own wine, beer, liquor, whatever.

The reason this is awesome is because it keeps down the bill and it allows restaurant owners to take more creative risks when opening their joint. Owners aren't forced to pay arm and leg up-front for a liquor license. Most of the objectively best restaurants in Philly are BYOBs for this reason.
 
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Gun to your head, which city would you live in?:

-Baltimore
-Detroit
-Cleveland
-Gary
-Buffalo
-Montgomery
-Newark or Trenton

And the parameters of the question are that you'd have to live in the city, and not be able to leave its city limits.

Easy.... Gary

...only if it's on the east end of Miller Beach... You'd never know you were in Gary.

Just don't ever cross the tracks under any circumstances.... EVER.

I was born there and I can say without a doubt... Gary is the greatest city in America to be FROM.

.
 

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Gun to your head, which city would you live in?:

-Baltimore
-Detroit
-Cleveland
-Gary
-Buffalo
-Montgomery
-Newark or Trenton

And the parameters of the question are that you'd have to live in the city, and not be able to leave its city limits.

Buffalo for sure. I hear everybody there drinks, grills, and has sex. Everything is bigger in Buffalo, especially the Buffalo Dogs.
 

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I got a few PMs asking what BYOBs are so I'll elaborate.

BYOBs are Bring Your Own Beverage restaurants. The liquor licenses are fucked up in PA so not every restaurant can have one. Many restaurants in Philadelphia operate as a BYOB where patrons can bring their own wine, beer, liquor, whatever.

The reason this is awesome is because it keeps down the bill and it allows restaurant owners to take more creative risks when opening their joint. Owners aren't forced to pay arm and leg up-front for a liquor license. Most of the objectively best restaurants in Philly are BYOBs for this reason.

Agreed, BYOBs are the best. We have a lot of them in Chicago when the restaurant is too close to a school or for some similar zoning-related reason, the restaurant can't get a liquor license. So much fun.
 

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I got a few PMs asking what BYOBs are so I'll elaborate.

BYOBs are Bring Your Own Beverage restaurants. The liquor license laws are fucked up in PA so not every restaurant can have one. Many restaurants in Philadelphia operate as a BYOB where patrons can bring their own wine, beer, liquor, whatever.

The reason this is awesome is because it keeps down the bill and it allows restaurant owners to take more creative risks when opening their joint. Owners aren't forced to pay arm and leg up-front for a liquor license. Most of the objectively best restaurants in Philly are BYOBs for this reason.

Literally every major city has BYOB restaurants. Its not a Philly thing. Its all over Europe too.
 
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Ha - A couple of guys tried to pick me up in Florence, AL one time. That was an experience.

I don't think I will ever live in a major city again but I do enjoy spending time in them.

Boston is probably my favorite. The combination of the historical aspects of the city and the college crowd make it a great place to visit. The food is great too(although I think scrod is way overrated). I do hate the way people drive though.

Nashville is a great town too.


There are some mid-sized cities that I really like.

Downtown Chattanooga is a great place - especially for a family. The minor league ballpark, aquarium, river bank, and some of the best restaurants I have ever had are in Chattanooga.

I also really like what is happening in Richmond, VA. The re-gentrification of the old tobacco warehouses into condos and new eateries make it a great destination.

I grew up in a small, hillbilly town in rural VA, then went to college in a small, non-hillybilly town in rural VA. I'm moving to Richmond in about a month, and it will be my first time living in a city. I'm a country boy, but not in the stereotypical sense (don't enjoy hunting, fishing, country music, etc.). I do enjoy a more laid-back, slow-paced lifestyle though. It's just what I'm used to, I suppose.

Does anyone have any thoughts (good or bad) on Richmond?

As for my favorite/least-favorite cities, I've always enjoyed my visits to Cincinnati, Raleigh, Charlotte, and Lexington KY. I hated Cleveland and D.C., and didn't see what was so great about NYC, personally. I've only been to Baltimore once but enjoyed my stay there as well. Miami is a nice place to visit but I don't believe I'd ever want to live there...


Just on the outskirts of downtown Richmond is a tiny little place called Millie's Diner. It's fantastic. They do not have "diner" style food.
 

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I grew up in a small, hillbilly town in rural VA, then went to college in a small, non-hillybilly town in rural VA. I'm moving to Richmond in about a month, and it will be my first time living in a city. I'm a country boy, but not in the stereotypical sense (don't enjoy hunting, fishing, country music, etc.). I do enjoy a more laid-back, slow-paced lifestyle though. It's just what I'm used to, I suppose.

Does anyone have any thoughts (good or bad) on Richmond?

As for my favorite/least-favorite cities, I've always enjoyed my visits to Cincinnati, Raleigh, Charlotte, and Lexington KY. I hated Cleveland and D.C., and didn't see what was so great about NYC, personally. I've only been to Baltimore once but enjoyed my stay there as well. Miami is a nice place to visit but I don't believe I'd ever want to live there...

Have a cousin in Richmond. All I will say is make sure you live in the right area. If you do, great city. If you don't, extremely dangerous. But that can probably be said about any city.
 

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I'm sure there are a few here, but I've never seen a BYOB restaurant in or around Phoenix. We could really benefit from some, too. Very difficult to find places with a decent beer list.
 

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Glad Baltimore is getting love on here. Been there for a few Yankees-Orioles series and have loved it every time.
 

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Gun to your head, which city would you live in?:

-Baltimore
-Detroit
-Cleveland
-Gary
-Buffalo
-Montgomery
-Newark or Trenton

And the parameters of the question are that you'd have to live in the city, and not be able to leave its city limits.

Newark is literally the worst place in the world. I have been there a thousand too many times.
 
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