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How many of these cities have you visited?

How many cities have you visited on this list?

  • All 50!

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 45-49

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 40-44

    Votes: 1 4.2%
  • 35-39

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 30-34

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 25-29

    Votes: 1 4.2%
  • 20-24

    Votes: 2 8.3%
  • 15-19

    Votes: 6 25.0%
  • 10-14

    Votes: 7 29.2%
  • 9 or less….

    Votes: 7 29.2%

  • Total voters
    24
13.

Outside of Sandusky to go to Cedar Point, I have no desire to ever visit anywhere in Ohio.

Having Dallas and FT Worth being separate is hilarious. You kinda can't go to one without stepping foot in the other at some point in time.
 
14. As long as I’ve lived in Cali I’ve yet to venture north to the Bay Area.
 
13.

Outside of Sandusky to go to Cedar Point, I have no desire to ever visit anywhere in Ohio.

Having Dallas and FT Worth being separate is hilarious. You kinda can't go to one without stepping foot in the other at some point in time.
as a Cleveland nigga who has love for the hard working wonderful people of Detroit i'm ashamed by your first statement.
 
as a Cleveland nigga who has love for the hard working wonderful people of Detroit i'm ashamed by your first statement.

Detroit cats know Cedar Point, King's Island, Central State and Wilberforce if you're in college ('cause niggas love partying at HBCU's), and Toledo (easiest place to get married... which is where my wife and I got married).

... And we despise the Buckeyes.

Nah, but I went to collegs with a grip of cool ass Ohioans so I know y'all ain't bad people.
 
one thing I’ve noticed is that whatever you can do in your city, is what is available for you to do in other cities.

As an example, my city Charleston SC is up there in vacation destinations. I’ve here most of my life, at my income level, there’s no reason you would want to or should want to come here.

Above my income level, at say, brining in 200k a year and higher. This city and the surrounding areas are some of the best places to be in America.

It’s like there’s a paywall that unlocks this city to be, what it is. And if you dont have that money, it’s just a town or city to you live in.

At the same time, it’s like that every where you go, without the money to gain the access to that side of a place. You just in a city slightly different than the one you live in, with maybe a few more options than where you come from.

In Baltimore I can go to the harbor and watch a Orioles game and have decent hotel rooms and fine dining

In Charleston, I can go to the harbor and watch a river dogs game and have aight hotel rooms and decent dining
 
14 you got damn right I'm not no average american, fuck u talkin bout

Same

LA (of course)
New York
Frisco
Houston
Vegas
Seattle
Atlanta
Phoenix
Detroit
San Diego
San Antonio
Memphis
Oakland (on some 2nd home shit people from Oakland think my accent is Oakland-ish)
Honolulu

All places Ive spent a minimum of several weeks in, Honolulu being the lowest as it’s a common vacation spot for us. Everywhere else was family/work related
 
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