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I'm sayin'Originally Posted by ElCubanoDel510
Miami?
Forbes is on crack...
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I'm sayin'Originally Posted by ElCubanoDel510
Miami?
Forbes is on crack...
Originally Posted by lnMyMind
I stay in Overtown every summerOriginally Posted by rickybadman
I can tell you never been in the hood in Miami. It is far from a playground, some places look third world. DC is only really really bad in the summer time.Originally Posted by lnMyMind
You don't honestly believe DC is better than Miami do you?Originally Posted by DaCitySlanga
I remember a while back when someone said Miami was better than DC and called DC dirty and full of crime....
Yet DC didnt even make it on this list but Miami did
Oh the irony
And I'm from DC. I love this place...but Miami is a playground.
Originally Posted by nycknicks105
Chicago.at that 10% sales tax though.
Miami is nice if you got dough and own a mansion or a nice condo, other than that... is str8 slum! I would never live there, you gotta drivearound Hialeah or Carol City or Opa-Locka,,, str8 Ethiopia x HaitiOriginally Posted by lnMyMind
I stay in Overtown every summerOriginally Posted by rickybadman
I can tell you never been in the hood in Miami. It is far from a playground, some places look third world. DC is only really really bad in the summer time.Originally Posted by lnMyMind
You don't honestly believe DC is better than Miami do you?Originally Posted by DaCitySlanga
I remember a while back when someone said Miami was better than DC and called DC dirty and full of crime....
Yet DC didnt even make it on this list but Miami did
Oh the irony
And I'm from DC. I love this place...but Miami is a playground.
Originally Posted by Jules300
No. 8 Buffalo, N.Y.
If you like snow, Buffalo is your place--to the tune of 90 inches a year, more than any other metro area that has a million people. Buffalo's population has been steadily shrinking since the mid-1990s.
i love my hometown
[h1]No. 2 Memphis, Tenn.[/h1]
Memphis scores points for not having a state income tax, but the sales tax is an onerous 9.3%, one of the highest in the country. FedEx is the biggest employer in the area by far with 30,000 employees.
F they talking bout, everybody loves the M-TOWN!
The Cleveland description could have been so much worse.
I love Chicago and haven't met one person that moved there and didn't end up loving it. Very cool city
What's funny...
Originally Posted by rtask
What's funny...