I'm not on some pro-Houston civic board or something. If you don't like the city, more power to you.
The weather could be better, but the traffic isn't that bad if you know where to live. There's a ton more to do than SA. And the economy is way way bigger. I don't even see it being close.
I'm not on some pro-Houston civic board or something. If you don't like the city, more power to you.
Miami is very rude and superficial to the outside observer, tbh. They don't take kindly to fat, ugly, or poor people. It's not like other cities where you can just let yourself go and be unmotivated and unambitious.
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I always thought asthmatics did well at al ude, since the air is almost always dry. Don't humid ass places like Texas with them more?
Funny that no one really gets the question. Many are naming cities they've never been to. The worst major city in the USA isn't some big crime ridden metropolis. Not some racially divided war zone. No...the worst city in the USA is going to be different for every single person. If 30 people honestly answer this question, they there will be 30 different answers.
The worst city might be that place where your first dog ran away. Or perhaps where your father left and never came back. Maybe it's that city where Father Donovan touched you in your special parts. Or maybe it's something lighter...maybe it's where your first love broke up with you.
So...you see, the worst city in the USA isn't something you'll find leading the way in some poll or crime statistic. No...the worst city in the USA is something darker and deeper that each person has to look inside themselves to truly answer.
Me? For me the worst city in the USA is where I lost my toenail clippings and was later offered money for them. That city is Detroit.
living in town with pro football and baseball teams would be cool, but other than that...
There is less oxygen at al ude and I'm pretty sure that is the problem.
San Diego would be the best if it wasn't for cost of living.
The warm water & great fishing...
This is pretty true from what I've seen the past couple years. I've always had the mindset that I hated Houston, mostly because I hated going there as a kid and always thought it was ugly (which it mostly is). Lately though, I've been travelling down there for work every month, and there are some areas that are just plain badass. The city has a lot to offer in terms of entertainment, dining, and arts.
Don't forget the wealthy racists.
If you stayed 3 nights in Houston, Dallas, Austin and San Antonio, Austin tops, then San Antonio...
nawlins has the highest murder rate per capita doesnt it?
It's always up there, but it's almost always hoodrats killing other hoodrats. Just stay out of the hoodrat neighborhoods, and New Orleans is great. There's way too much fun stuff always going on here for New Orleans to be in the conversation of worst major city in the USA.
fair call, just watched ross kemp go to the places in new orleans and i was ing shocked
Yeah just stay out of the places... Really that can be said for all U.S. cities. Fwiw, Travel and Leisure Magazine recently put New Orleans in their top 10 World Cities to visit.
http://www.travelandleisure.com/worl...cities-overall
go to new orleans and stay around the french quarter imo. experience of a lifetime. no open-container ban there.
What about Baltimore.. is there any good places there? Wouldn't think so watching the wire
Inner Harbor is awesome
Never visited Inner Harbor, but to answer question no
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