General Chat / What city do you despise?

  • Vert%s's Photo
    Natelox, City of Orlando.net
    ...case closed

    Vacaville, California!!! Shouldn't a city have more than 3 office buildings? It's all outlets, car shops, retirement districs, and a Budweiser plant! It's also in a semi-desert region in the midde of the California sun. Saving grace, Marine World is just a few hills over.

    Richmond, California just depresses me. There is so much beauty here but every thing is closed down or abbandoned. I wish this city was still bustling, but all you see is run down warehouses, lifeless piers and seaports, vacant office buildings, rustic playgrounds, and a bunch of empty gas chambers, water towers, and old pumping stations lining the shores.
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  • Jellybones%s's Photo

    Springfield, MA - Trashy place... SFNE is it's saving grace.

    SFNE sucks, and does nothing to save the hellhole known as Springfield. It fits in quite well.

    Also, I hate New York. Stop loving that shitbasket, you blindly patriotic fool.
  • sfgadv02%s's Photo

    Also, I hate New York. Stop loving that shitbasket, you blindly patriotic fool.

    Shame on you, I never thought you hate me. :'( :lol:
  • `sfkstyle%s's Photo

    Shitlist:

    Omaha, NE - For those that don't know (all don't) it is surrounded by corn on three sides and the Missouri River on the other... fucking boring. We have no theme park, no large arena for concerts, no big malls to hang out at, no skyline, nothing. Nebraska fucking sucks.

    Holy shit, dude.
    I'm from Columbus.
    Really, though.
    Omaha is growing like crazy right now...
    But, you know.
    Columbus is definately shit compared to Omaha.
  • John%s's Photo
    Yeah, I guess it is growing... I remember 10 years ago living out in Millard was really living in a cornfield. Omaha is swallowing Elkhorn and surrounding small towns though, which is definitely a sign of growth. I guess my hatred has grown after having been to other bigger cities and to see what they offer, Omaha just doesn't cut it... the suburbs are pretty nice to live in but overall it is a rather dull and boring city. I am kinda' sick of defending Omaha, I mean, the Nebraska state line sign says "Home of Arbor Day"... other states have much better things to capitalize on, we have Arbor Day... lol

    Once Wild Escape is built over in Council Bluffs I won't complain as much, but there really isn't a whole lot to do once you've done it all. But we have one good thing going for us: our zoo... yeah... sounds fun right? lol I can't wait until I'm 18 though...

    About Springfield, yeah it all sucks... but SFNE is awesome, S:ROS and B:DK are *the* best... ride operations sucks though, 1 train op all the God damn time. 8@
  • Hevydevy%s's Photo

    ...And anywhere Hawaii is yucky...

    Honolulu is pretty bad, but Waikiki is quite beatiful. Especially along the water.

    $Hevydevy B) $
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    Natelox, City of Orlando.net
    ...case closed

    My personal opinion of a city is a metro area of greater than 1 million. I looked up orlando, and its population was 1,697,906, so, it's a city. I thought it was much smaller. the actual city is 185,951, FYI.
  • JBruckner%s's Photo
    San Rafael-California.

    Yes the people are cool but the housing is so damn expensive.

    Average house price is $900,000 right now.

    Insane.

    Irvine sucks cock-a-doodle-doo-a-doodle-doo-a-doodle-doo-a-doodle-doo-a-doodle-doo-a-doodle-doo-a-doodle-doo too. L.A. sucks major penis. So dirty.
  • Micool%s's Photo
    I do feel for you blitz, Irvine is hell. We go up there for soccer tournaments sometimes and I can't believe people actually live there.

    Honestly I used to think of moving out of California but the only reason is that the prices are so high. Here in North San Diego we are a 1/2 hour from downtown (Finest city in the world....it's the slogan) and about an hour from snow (sometimes two.) The city I live in is really nice because it's quiet yet fun, really nice yet cheap enough to live in and still buy food. Downtown is busier but it's really fun. There's a small theme park only but magic mountain and disneyland are only two hours away. There is always a nice breeze downtown, the sports are high quality even if they tend to lose quite a bit.. (We get the best baseball stadium next year and possibly a top quality football stadium soon.) There's plenty to do, the chicks are hot and I sit on a computer most of the day.

    Once I can drive and I have a car, though... 8@
  • Dixi%s's Photo
    I hate London, Cardiff, and Birmingham. Basicly any City known for being scum or rough. I dont know why I hate London, I dont like the cockney acsent(sp?).....especialy on girls.


    I love Manchester, Milan and Turin. I want to live in Milan when im older.
  • natelox%s's Photo

    Here in North San Diego we are a 1/2 hour from downtown (Finest city in the world....it's the slogan) and about an hour from snow (sometimes two.)

    bahhahaha, Vancouver is 20mins away from skiining. It's billed as the only city in the world were u can ski in the morning, golf in the afternoon, and go sailing in the evening.
  • Micool%s's Photo

    bahhahaha, Vancouver is 20mins away from skiining. It's billed as the only city in the world were u can ski in the morning, golf in the afternoon, and go sailing in the evening.

    And I thought that was what San Diego was known for. :yup:

    There is this mountain that's actually in San Diego that gets snow, but only in the winter. I'm glad they haven't put skiing up there because Big Bear is only an hour away and ruining Palomar (in SD) would be stupid. It's a great place for sledding and snowballing.

    P.S. While you're boating, why not try surfing? Or kayaking? Then we'll head over for a few rollercoaster rides on the beach. :)
  • i c ded pplz%s's Photo
    I live in New Zealand.

    I love anywhere with a skyline... :rolleyes:


    Being said, our cities are like nothing too yours, lol - i think its over 22,000 and its a city... :0


    and 1/4 of our population lives in the auckland urban area - Not exactly a great Urban place New Zealand... :l33t:
  • Dantheman%s's Photo
    I dont like

    London



    citys I like

    Birmingham
    Newcastle
    Leeds
    most of Manchester
  • mantis%s's Photo

    I hate London, Cardiff, and Birmingham. Basicly any City known for being scum or rough.

    Bastard!

    Since when was Birmingham 'rough' or 'scum'?

    I hate Manchester back at ya' :D

    Not really. I haven't even been there :p

    Of all the British cities i've been to i've liked Cambridge and Edinburgh the best.

    I don't like Leeds.
  • Vert%s's Photo

    Natelox, City of Orlando.net
    ...case closed

    My personal opinion of a city is a metro area of greater than 1 million. I looked up orlando, and its population was 1,697,906, so, it's a city. I thought it was much smaller. the actual city is 185,951, FYI.

    Depending on the state, the title of cit or town can be political or based on population. For instance, Castro Valley, California,(where I was born) is not considered a town despite it's boasting over over 45,000 people. Ashland, Massachusetts,(where I currently live) has a population of 16,000 and is considered a town.
  • Vert%s's Photo

    bahhahaha, Vancouver is 20mins away from skiining. It's billed as the only city in the world were u can ski in the morning, golf in the afternoon, and go sailing in the evening.

    Osaka, Japan ;)
  • Raven-SDI%s's Photo
    Hello.


    Harrisburg, PA is the biggest shithole on the planet...

    ..followed closely by Boston, MA.


    Raven-SDI
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  • Vert%s's Photo
    Try, Boise, Idaho or Bogata, Columbia.

    Bogata is easily one of the worst citie's in the world, I wont even go into the details of having to actually live there because it would crunch the bandwidth!

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