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Originally Posted by ILL LEGAL OPERATION
Leading the free world > beaches and pretty women.
Originally Posted by Chester McFloppy
[h1]No. 4 Cleveland, Ohio[/h1]
Only Denver gets socked with more snow than Cleveland's 52-inch annual average among the 50 largest metros. Clevelanders wait in fear for July 1, 2010, when hoops star LeBron James can switch teams as a free agent.
Originally Posted by iNiNe5
doesn't detroit have like a one-way rapid transit system?....couldn't afford to build a parallel track? detroiters, please confirm?
Originally Posted by jredmond3
Chicago = Gotham City
If you like snow, Buffalo is your place--to the tune of 90 inches a year, more than any other metro area that has a million people.
Only Denver gets socked with more snow than Cleveland's 52-inch annual average among the 50 largest metros
[h1]No. 9 Miami, Fla.[/h1]
Miami has been crushed by the housing collapse. Moody's Economy.com estimates that 26% of mortgages in Miami are delinquent or are likely to be written off as bad debt that can not be collected. Violent crime and corruption are also off the charts.
Miami is far from miserable, no matter who you are or where you live in the city you can have fun. For D.C. guys talking about our slums, as far as I'mconcerned every city has bad neighborhoods and ghettos it's no different in Miami. Miami > D.C. our populationis around 2,000,000, that's four times the population of D.C. and we don't have nearly as many murders as you all have annually.
Originally Posted by drsfinest72
lol NYC is the S**T son. its never on those bad top 10 crap lol.
we'll never make lists like these, we're not big enoughOriginally Posted by JKICKZZZ
haha chicago on there because of city tax when clearly other cities on this list are straight dumps. no surprise this list was made up by an NYC based magazine. chi vs. nyc aside, where is Gary, IN, or Dayton, OH, or......Ann Arbor, MI. (see avatar) sorry for the rant I love Chicago...time to run to Portillos on clark real quick
If you like snow, Buffalo is your place--to the tune of 90 inches a year, more than any other metro area that has a million people.
Only Denver gets socked with more snow than Cleveland's 52-inch annual average among the 50 largest metros
I doubt Forbes made a blunder like that; Buffalo probably isn't one of the 50 largest metros.