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Where would you rather Live ?????


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Where would you rather Live ????  

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  1. 1. Where would you rather Live ????

    • Current Day New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina flooded, destroyed, looted, riddled with Poisionous Snakes, no clean water, no electricity, no sanitation, no dentistry, and no food
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    • [img]http://www.citymayors.com/report-pics/slums_india.jpg[/img]Cleveland
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3 of the 5 are actually Cleveland
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[quote name='Southern Steeler' date='Sep 1 2005, 08:54 AM']If you live in Cincinnati, you already do
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Sniffing Big Ben's jock so long has made you delusional. You really should come up for air from time to time. :)

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[quote name='Southern Steeler' date='Sep 1 2005, 10:21 PM']I wouldn't know.....I don't live there either.

Curiously, why exactly were you on the lookout for transvestite hookers?  Something you should tell the folks here?
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i was on the lookout for my motherfuckin hotel... turns out, there are TWO marriots, onn whatever street, next to the greyhound, and appearently african taxi drivers dont understand english enough to drop you off at the right one... so when walking to the correct one, transvestite hooks cross your path...
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[quote name='BrownsAreOhio'sTeam' date='Sep 3 2005, 02:19 AM']I guess this is funny if you're retarded...
Bungle fans - proud losers of the NFL.
When will you guys learn - Cincinnati is Browns country.
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i think browns fans are the new proud lsoers of the nfl, have you noticed your recent record, and hell what your shit stain draft picks have done recently...if you still have any of left on the team.....

sorry last i saw cincinnati doesn't look like a huge turd.
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[quote name='BrownsAreOhio'sTeam' date='Sep 3 2005, 01:19 AM']I guess this is funny if you're retarded...
Bungle fans - proud losers of the NFL.
When will you guys learn - Cincinnati is Browns country.
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which superbowls did you guys go to? you know from all that winning you guys do up there...
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[quote name='BrownsAreOhio'sTeam' date='Sep 3 2005, 02:19 AM']I guess this is funny if you're retarded...
Bungle fans - proud losers of the NFL.
When will you guys learn - Cincinnati is Browns country.
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Your own team hated Cleveland enough to catch the Greyhound out of town.
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Only in Cleveland! :pointlaff:

[quote]Today, Cleveland is known as much for its baseball and football teams as for its contributions to the oil and iron industries. Cleveland’s proximity to huge supplies of coal and iron ore helped make it a leading steel producer, and by the late 1800’s the Cuyahoga River had become a vital part of the city’s expanding industries as increasing numbers of oil refineries and chemical and steel manufacturers sprung up along its banks.
With all the industry, however, came environmental damage. Eventually the debris and chemicals on the river were so thick that, in 1936, a spark from a blowtorch actually ignited them. The river literally caught fire. Naturally, this incident was both embarrassing and dangerous, but several more fires broke out on the river until 1969, when the city began a concerted effort to clean up—an effort that influenced the creation of the EPA. Now, thanks to a series of measures, the pollution is far less severe, and a large sight-seeing vessel offers cruises along the river, interpreting the industry that was and still is located along the now much cleaner waterway[/quote]

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