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I guess they didn't visit places like Arkansaw, Mississippi and W Virgina. Or did they do this by phone. Call a few folks how you doing tonight.
 

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I'm really surprised that Chicago is on the list and Atlanta is not. The only thing that Atlanta has on Chicago is the winters (but then you have the opposite summers).

I think Chicago is a great city. And outside of traffic, LA is a pretty good place.

If you had Chicago with LA's weather, it would be pretty hard to beat.

I need to get AR's way. I think I would really dig on the Scottsdale and Phoenix areas.
 

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Why is it that; old school white silver spooned politicians can hype & hope but if the black guy does it, he is held to a higher than white standard ? Why does the black guy always have to be better ?????? Only in the America that I love .... We need The American People of all genders, ages & races with not only hope but the chance that their hope will be fertile. With out hope real or imaginary there is no chance for the masses.

Don't see where my quote had anything to do with race--I'm just saying what is he going to do for U.S. that he couldn't get done in Chicago?

If you remember I said GOP debates in Mich were disgusting as all promised to help out their economy--which were nothing but political hype.

So I call em as I see em on both sides of fence.

Too bad none of them had the nads to tell them why their state of Michigan who was once the envy of most states with employment and wages is now leader in unemployment.

You think any realize now that it was the auto industry (who they pounded relentlessly with strikes) that produced the jobs--and not the unions or union backed politicians.
 

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Lived in Chicago from 2000 to 2005.

Far, far, far, far from miserable.

Thought it was a great city to live in, even with the Cubs stinking up the joint most of the time just up the road from me.

Is it a perfect city? Hardly. What is?

Sometimes I think these lists are put out just to demean and scare people about big cities.

Not to sound idealistic, but Chicago is a city that our country should be proud of.......although I would admit that there are many improvements that could made......and the wonderful towns/suburbs around it--the Chicagoland area, as its called--i think is part of my analysis.

TP-They say beauty is in eye of beholder and considering Toledo is considered one of worse places to live in the world I can understand you thinking Chicago would be a Mecca by comparison. :)
http://www.worst-city.com/


The Sixty Worst Cities to Live In
Crime, traffic, drugs, too much construction, too many tourists ? we all have something to gripe about the place we live. But cheer up, it could be worse ? a lot worse.
You could live in one of these places like Dzerzinsk, Russia, home to the former Soviet Union?s Chemical Weapons manufacturing operations, where if you can even find anything alive, three- headed frogs or worse, are not an uncommon sight. Or Rotorua, New Zealand the self- proclaimed most noxious city on the planet, where the smell of rotten eggs is strong enough to choke a horse at 100 yards, thanks to the volcanic sulphur springs that dominate the landscape.
So count yourself lucky if you do not live in any of the following (in no particular order) 60 Worst Cities in The World, and if you do live in one of them ? too bad. (Maybe it's time to move!!)


Click on a city for more information and pictures.
Chernobyl Ukraine

Baghdad Iraq

Ulaan-Baatar Mongolia

Ranipet India

Detroit Michigan

Gary Indiana

Abidjan Ivory Coast

Ulaan-Baatar, Mongolia

Atlantic City NJ

Linfen China

Seattle Washington

Damascus Syria

Philadelphia PA

Mailuu-Suu Kyrgyzstan

Toledo Ohio
Milwaukee Wisconsin

Mexico City Mexico

Brazzaville Congo

Bucharest Romania

Paris France
Roswell New Mexico

Dzerzinsk Russia

Hanford Washington

Chonchon North Korea

Los Angeles California

Cleveland Ohio

Nottingham England

Rotura New Zealand

San Salvador El Salvador

Buffalo NY

Tuzla Bosnia

Compton CA

Nairobi Kenya

Laredo TX

Bangui Central African Republic

Haina Dominican Republic

Fresno, CA

Merthyr Tydfil Wales

Athens Greece

Clonmel Ireland


La Oroya Peru

Invercargill New Zealand

Norilsk Russia

Elbasan Albania

Tehran, Iran

Camden N.J.

Algiers Algeria

New Orleans LA

Port Moresby Papua New Guinea

Fairbanks AL

Kabwe Zambia

Port McNeil Canada

Grozny Chechnya

Bangkok Thailand

Luanda Angola

Douala Cameroon

Hull England

Ferguslie Park Scotland

Berlin Germany

Barcelona Spain
 

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Clint & Al:

I don't listen to him with any regularity. Only when I want to confirm that America (and those who call into talk radio shows) are in the death throws of civilization. I listen to Limbaugh and Hannity for the same reasons. Also comic relief.

I mean I understand these guys do it for ratings, but what I really enjoy (or should I say am shocked by) is the callers and their statements. I remember several people saying "good Americans" would let the government listen into their phone calls because they had nothing to hide. Only anti-Americans were against the Patriot act. Hannity closed by saying they were good Americans.

I don't think I will ever get over that one. Too bad we didn't have more "good Americans" like that back in 1776, then the hot bet for sunday on this board would be whether Manchester United could take Leeds. I don't think I could ever get used to saying the score was ten nil.

Eddie
 

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These lists are put together to make money; just like every article Forbes puts out. They are a private company trying to spin a profit by increasing readership.

Absolutely. List makes no sense otherwise. NY, Chicago, LA ??? ....Charlotte??!!!
 

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Gee, DTB...that link did not offer any substantial info at all on Toledo....it was probably written by somebody in the Block family--not that you get that reference, although my fellow Toledoans would. He and his family are publishers of our paper, the Blade and a couple times a month they do "exposes" on what a bad place this is to live, yet constantly torpedo, through editorials and misinformation campaigns (maybe you would like them, I guess ;)) any and all ideas to spur growth and development. Of course, none of them actually live here as its a chain paper.

Ok, but enough of that.

Actually Toledo was just honored with an International Award because of how nice a city it is within its population range.

I hated this place growing up and could not wait to leave. However, most kids always want to "escape" the town they grow up in.

But, upon my return 15 years later I find it to be a pretty neat place. We have a world class museum, a world class zoo, an excellent downtown minor league baseball stadium (we've led minor league attendance for five years in a row, now), a state of the art new hockey arena being built downtown for a new team, a thriving restaurant scene in many different pockets of the town, a great historic theater downtown, an award winning symphony orchestra, great public golf courses (and Inverness, one the pre-eminent Championship courses in the country)....not to mention a fabulous network of Metro parks. I can't stress this enough. I did not even know these existed growing up, but there are a half dozen, huge nature parks devoted for the public (my favorite president Teddy Roosevelt would be proud), and I basically pick and choose on a daily basis which trails and which park to take my runs in. In fact, me and my lady friend are going to spend some time after work cross country skiiing at one of the parks, less than a mile away from where we live. Oh, yeah and a great and thriving university and medical college. Toledo is a very educated city, my fine barking friend.

I mean, really, Dog, I could go on and on, but I dont want to sound like I am bragging about my hometown. We do have a lot of problems. We're a funky city in that we're smallish, but have a lot of the same issues confronting larger metropolitians. We need major infrastructure improvements in some areas. There are dangerous areas of the city, for sure; not to mention places that need a complete economic development overhaul. However we do have several succesful business districts dotting the town and an excellent mall that has everything. Not to mention, the surrounding areas in Lucas County have seen a tremendous boom in development, which i see as a plus for Toledo. However, we're very tied to the automotive industry, so the troubles the Big 3 have, we do too, except Toledo facilities are always the first to see cutbacks in since we're kinda sorta treated like a red headed step child by Big 3 leadership. So, you're always teetering with your job if you're involved with that, but for people in their 20s and 30s, young professionals, there are a lot of new employment opportunities and its a very affordable place to live with great heighborhoods all over the place to raise a family. I've detailed our chitty media above, and I will be the first to admit we have had a political leadership problem for many years. Our current mayor has served as a republican, democrat and independent and would rather be King of Toledo, rather than lead it. He's a tool of you ask me.

I guess my point is....its easy for you to dig up lists that offer little substance, ones that by the looks of it tries to go out of its way to denigrate big cities (i could specualte as to why, but lets not go there), and create a specter of fear and failure. But, its a little short on facts and reality if you ask me. Wouldn't expect anything less, however, from your posts.....i'm sure the lads at news corps will make you their kentucky correspondent any day now, so keep up the good work!
 

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Memphis did'nt make the cut?
Its a Horrible place...
I would rather live in Chicago than Memphis any day...
 

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TP-They say beauty is in eye of beholder and considering Toledo is considered one of worse places to live in the world I can understand you thinking Chicago would be a Mecca by comparison. :)
http://www.worst-city.com/


The Sixty Worst Cities to Live In
Crime, traffic, drugs, too much construction, too many tourists ? we all have something to gripe about the place we live. But cheer up, it could be worse ? a lot worse.
You could live in one of these places like Dzerzinsk, Russia, home to the former Soviet Union?s Chemical Weapons manufacturing operations, where if you can even find anything alive, three- headed frogs or worse, are not an uncommon sight. Or Rotorua, New Zealand the self- proclaimed most noxious city on the planet, where the smell of rotten eggs is strong enough to choke a horse at 100 yards, thanks to the volcanic sulphur springs that dominate the landscape.
So count yourself lucky if you do not live in any of the following (in no particular order) 60 Worst Cities in The World, and if you do live in one of them ? too bad. (Maybe it's time to move!!)


Click on a city for more information and pictures.
Chernobyl Ukraine

Baghdad Iraq

Ulaan-Baatar Mongolia

Ranipet India

Detroit Michigan

Gary Indiana

Abidjan Ivory Coast

Ulaan-Baatar, Mongolia

Atlantic City NJ

Linfen China

Seattle Washington

Damascus Syria

Philadelphia PA

Mailuu-Suu Kyrgyzstan

Toledo Ohio
Milwaukee Wisconsin

Mexico City Mexico

Brazzaville Congo

Bucharest Romania

Paris France
Roswell New Mexico

Dzerzinsk Russia

Hanford Washington

Chonchon North Korea

Los Angeles California

Cleveland Ohio

Nottingham England

Rotura New Zealand

San Salvador El Salvador

Buffalo NY

Tuzla Bosnia

Compton CA

Nairobi Kenya

Laredo TX

Bangui Central African Republic

Haina Dominican Republic

Fresno, CA

Merthyr Tydfil Wales

Athens Greece

Clonmel Ireland


La Oroya Peru

Invercargill New Zealand

Norilsk Russia

Elbasan Albania

Tehran, Iran

Camden N.J.

Algiers Algeria

New Orleans LA

Port Moresby Papua New Guinea

Fairbanks AL

Kabwe Zambia

Port McNeil Canada

Grozny Chechnya

Bangkok Thailand

Luanda Angola

Douala Cameroon

Hull England

Ferguslie Park Scotland

Berlin Germany

Barcelona Spain

Lol, weird list. Fairbanks Alaska? I have never been there but is it one the list due to the bitter cold?
Hanford Washington? Lol, radiation fallout?
Fresno? I hate raisins anyway.
Seattle? Do they hate coffee and bookstores?
 

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How bad must it be in Chernobyl (guess they still haven't rebuilt after meltdown) if it is rated worse than Baghdad at the moment.

I wonder aloud what the rating of Baghdad was under Hussein...might be interesting.
 

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Barcelona, Spain?
Shit, I visited there and was planning on a European excursion and I ended up staying in Barcelona for an extra week because I liked it so much...traveled around the whole city and it all seemed decent at worst.
 

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Clinger was from Toledo. He wouldn't shut up about his beloved city. He did all sorts of crazy stunts to try and get back as quickly as possible. My favorite was when he attempted to eat a jeep.

Klinger7.jpg
 

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Gee, DTB...that link did not offer any substantial info at all on Toledo....it was probably written by somebody in the Block family--not that you get that reference, although my fellow Toledoans would. He and his family are publishers of our paper, the Blade and a couple times a month they do "exposes" on what a bad place this is to live, yet constantly torpedo, through editorials and misinformation campaigns (maybe you would like them, I guess ;)) any and all ideas to spur growth and development. Of course, none of them actually live here as its a chain paper.

Ok, but enough of that.

Actually Toledo was just honored with an International Award because of how nice a city it is within its population range.

I hated this place growing up and could not wait to leave. However, most kids always want to "escape" the town they grow up in.

But, upon my return 15 years later I find it to be a pretty neat place. We have a world class museum, a world class zoo, an excellent downtown minor league baseball stadium (we've led minor league attendance for five years in a row, now), a state of the art new hockey arena being built downtown for a new team, a thriving restaurant scene in many different pockets of the town, a great historic theater downtown, an award winning symphony orchestra, great public golf courses (and Inverness, one the pre-eminent Championship courses in the country)....not to mention a fabulous network of Metro parks. I can't stress this enough. I did not even know these existed growing up, but there are a half dozen, huge nature parks devoted for the public (my favorite president Teddy Roosevelt would be proud), and I basically pick and choose on a daily basis which trails and which park to take my runs in. In fact, me and my lady friend are going to spend some time after work cross country skiiing at one of the parks, less than a mile away from where we live. Oh, yeah and a great and thriving university and medical college. Toledo is a very educated city, my fine barking friend.

I mean, really, Dog, I could go on and on, but I dont want to sound like I am bragging about my hometown. We do have a lot of problems. We're a funky city in that we're smallish, but have a lot of the same issues confronting larger metropolitians. We need major infrastructure improvements in some areas. There are dangerous areas of the city, for sure; not to mention places that need a complete economic development overhaul. However we do have several succesful business districts dotting the town and an excellent mall that has everything. Not to mention, the surrounding areas in Lucas County have seen a tremendous boom in development, which i see as a plus for Toledo. However, we're very tied to the automotive industry, so the troubles the Big 3 have, we do too, except Toledo facilities are always the first to see cutbacks in since we're kinda sorta treated like a red headed step child by Big 3 leadership. So, you're always teetering with your job if you're involved with that, but for people in their 20s and 30s, young professionals, there are a lot of new employment opportunities and its a very affordable place to live with great heighborhoods all over the place to raise a family. I've detailed our chitty media above, and I will be the first to admit we have had a political leadership problem for many years. Our current mayor has served as a republican, democrat and independent and would rather be King of Toledo, rather than lead it. He's a tool of you ask me.

I guess my point is....its easy for you to dig up lists that offer little substance, ones that by the looks of it tries to go out of its way to denigrate big cities (i could specualte as to why, but lets not go there), and create a specter of fear and failure. But, its a little short on facts and reality if you ask me. Wouldn't expect anything less, however, from your posts.....i'm sure the lads at news corps will make you their kentucky correspondent any day now, so keep up the good work!

I am sure you are much more familiar with Toledo than the writers and from what you say sounds like nice place to me.

I grew in small farmimg community just outside Cape Girareau Mo called Perryville--population was 5,280 when I was a kid and I believe 5,600 when I visited parents few months ago--so I'd certainly not be one to critque city life :)
 

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Smurph, I can not believe I forgot about Klinger and the famed Tony Packo's restaurant!! Damn, just when I though my position as Toledo spokesman was secure, you point out a major after thought!!!

And, hey, DTB......man was I on fumes or what, I should not post on am empty stomach as I did not intend to get that personal with you on that post.....just wanted to defend Toledo's honor a bit. I have lived here, a college town, a small rural community in the northern outposts of Michigan and the big city. Loved it all, but in every place there were people who thought it sucked beyond belief....a lot of that stuff is in the eye of the beholder as you had mentioned. Often times any place you live in is miserable if you are not entirely happy. I can say that a few of the people I work with here have lived in T-Town their whole lives and wonder what in the world I would move back for. Maybe moving around as much as I have got me a greater appreciation of my home town?

Lists like that that dont really offer fact and just baseless rhetoric tick me off, and remind me of those Challenger Gray studies about business loinsg billions of dollars because their employees fill out out ncaa brackets and such. I hope those dudes never do a Madjack study. :mj07:

If the Hilltoppers ever come up here to play the Rockets for whatever reason, bop on up here and we'll do it up.......we're a pretty underrated horse racing town as well. ;)
 

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How bad must it be in Chernobyl (guess they still haven't rebuilt after meltdown) if it is rated worse than Baghdad at the moment.

I wonder aloud what the rating of Baghdad was under Hussein...might be interesting.

Ya, what a asanine list. Evidently Seattle is worse than Mexico City, or Compton. Seattle is very compatible to Baghdad:nono:
 

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The people of La-La Land have some of the best weather in the U.S. (it's ranked seventh) but scored poorly when it came to commute times, Superfund sites and taxes. And we did not even factor in air quality, where Los Angeles is the worst in the nation by far, according to Sperling.

Agreed. Especially the traffic and the air quality.
 

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believe what I said is I'd rather spend a year in Baghdad than a U.S. ghetto--which I stand by 110%

Those who leave Iraq--have chance to go to school for free and choose diff career--or continue there free room and board-and salaried career.

The ghetto dwellers have what options?
--year after year of dodging bullets-jail-aids-welfare-poverty.

Wasn't a lot head scratching on choice :)
 

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Why are getto's not fixed up. There in all states black/white and other.
At best Baghdad is a tie not better. Two chit holes don't make one better.
I wonder some time who dreams up these list.
 
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