Chicago today is Detroit in the early to mid 80s, but thankfully with enough clean people to offset the deporables from the inner-city.
Definitely wouldn't want to live in Chiraq tbh. Friend's wife is stationed up there in the Navy and it was bad enough to where he had to move his daughter back down here.
Chicago today is Detroit in the early to mid 80s, but thankfully with enough clean people to offset the deporables from the inner-city.
Who gives a about how you feel about Chicago? I sure in the don't.
Then GTFO you old Pedo.
Go post your list somewhere else and quit gin up my thread.
There's plenty of cheap enough large enough sized homes to raise a family in on the south side, tbh.
Chicago is a great place to visit. Great restaurants, great sports, tons of stuff to do, and the people are great. It's like a world-class version of Cleveland. Obviously there are bad areas but that's the case in every major city. As far as the biggest cities go I'll take it over L.A. any day, although Manhattan is on a different level than anywhere else I've ever been to.
As far as smaller cities go my favorite is Pittsburgh. Really a nice little city. As far as cities that are nice to live in I'd say Columbus. There's a lot of money in Columbus and some really nice suburbs.
haha I believe I said in a nice part of town. And actually they don't really have large homes. Most of the houses in Chicago are tiny and old as .
Well played though.
Just noticed the raise a family part lol.
So my wife and I get the master, the 4 kids split the other 2 rooms and the bathroom? Haha
OMG I love Chicago!
OK inner city crime is the worst in the nation…But Chicago rocks! Cadillac’s, big houses, tree lined neighborhoods, big people…I have relatives there & when my sister & I go to visit we are treated like royalty. It is an amazing town where folks love to eat and drink! You can’t get a bad meal in Chicago… The worst dive pizza joint is better than anything we have in LA. Chicago dogs! Supreme tamales! Before there was ever a McDonalds Chicago had Supreme tamale stands! Not only a rich Italian heritage but a rich Mexican influence as well…Some of the best Mexican food in the world is in Chicago. You can take classes on weekends to learn how to butcher, roast and BBQ a pig & make to best carnitas on the planet. My sister & I are both thin by Chicago standards & people will come up to us and ask where we are from…When we tell them from LA the next thing they ask is Say something weird, say something weird.
If you like big beautiful girls, big cars, big meals, people who love to laugh, Chicago is the town to be in!
I love Chicago! Especially Downtown Chicago.I have kin all over Illinois. From farm town to the rich and famous.
Anyone ever hear of Barrington, IL?
No but when I was just a baby Sportcamper I lived in Prairie view Illinois…We literally used cow patties to mark the bases on our homemade baseball fields….Pretty cool I think….![]()
I know a lot of people who live in Chicago and pretty much love it unanimously. Detroit has issues but seems to be on the upswing.
I'd probably say Houston. Terrible weather, terrible traffic, endless strip malls, and I think it might be the only major city that is so close to the ocean without actually being on the ocean.
Forgot about Houston actually, its a ing hole. Only major city in Texas I wouldn't live in.
I have a friend who moved there from SA and he says it's really as grimy and rough as it it's advertised near the city..
That sounds like a new TNT cop show..."Grimy and Rough".
Sounds more like a porn IMO
would they still be detectives?
Chicago is amazing. There are really ty areas like south and westside, but honestly why the would you live there?
The North side of the city and those nearby suburbs are booming, great neighborhoods, awesome places to raise a family.
So much stuff to do there, and as stated earlier amazing architecture and character to the city.
Unless you broke AF anyways why consider moving to any city in america if you can't live on a nicer side? No one moves to NY and says "yo im moving to the tiest area where people get killed"
I'll never forget Old Town in '68. A very special time. My family was on the way to Yellowstone, the last vacation.
I've never been to Chicago, but my Dad has traveled there a few times for work and said that it's a windy, cold, miserable . And poverty is everywhere.
Where to?
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