OHIO APPRECIATION

Originally Posted by an dee 51o

Originally Posted by Dynamic X

I lived in 714 area (5 minutes away from Cal State Fullerton) for about 10-11 years,
Fullerton/ Brea is the Cleveland of Orange County though.
No, no it's not.
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Go live in Santa Ana.
 
Originally Posted by an dee 51o

Originally Posted by Dynamic X

I lived in 714 area (5 minutes away from Cal State Fullerton) for about 10-11 years,
Fullerton/ Brea is the Cleveland of Orange County though.
No, no it's not.
laugh.gif


Go live in Santa Ana.
 
Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

Originally Posted by LIVE BOY D

Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame

Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

Bait n switch!


But wouldnt that mean Ohio would have had to have been bait in the first place? Nobody's taking it...

Spoiler [+]
L's all over

Forget to switch s/ns?

#exposed.

smh.gif


I did it on purpose Dutch bags.
#exposed
 
Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

Originally Posted by LIVE BOY D

Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame

Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

Bait n switch!


But wouldnt that mean Ohio would have had to have been bait in the first place? Nobody's taking it...

Spoiler [+]
L's all over

Forget to switch s/ns?

#exposed.

smh.gif


I did it on purpose Dutch bags.
#exposed
 
I've been to Ohio before and I had a good time. Literally nothing you guys say on here is true. There was nice weather, people, food, and attractions. You dudes sound salty for some reason.
 
I've been to Ohio before and I had a good time. Literally nothing you guys say on here is true. There was nice weather, people, food, and attractions. You dudes sound salty for some reason.
 
Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

Originally Posted by LIVE BOY D

Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame

Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

Bait n switch!


But wouldnt that mean Ohio would have had to have been bait in the first place? Nobody's taking it...

Spoiler [+]
L's all over

Forget to switch s/ns?

#exposed.

smh.gif


I did it on purpose Dutch bags.
laugh.gif
at Dutch bags
 
Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

Originally Posted by LIVE BOY D

Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame

Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

Bait n switch!


But wouldnt that mean Ohio would have had to have been bait in the first place? Nobody's taking it...

Spoiler [+]
L's all over

Forget to switch s/ns?

#exposed.

smh.gif


I did it on purpose Dutch bags.
laugh.gif
at Dutch bags
 
[h1] The 15 Most Bedbug-Infested Cities in the US[/h1]

Updated: 10 days 22 hours ago

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David Knowles Writer
AOL News Surge Desk
(Aug. 24) -- Just thinking about them is enough to make you itch.

On Tuesday, the pest control company Terminix released its list of the 15 most bedbug-infested cities in the nation. To compile the rankings, the company used data on the number of calls received by its service centers nationwide that reported a bedbug problem.

Certainly, this is one list that no city or town wants to top, and while that distinction went to a place that has long fought a public battle with the blood-sucking insects, the appearance of four Ohio metropolises in the top 15 is a bit eye-catching. Per Terminix, here is how the list shakes out.
1. New York
2. Philadelphia
3. Detroit
4. Cincinnati
5. Chicago
6. Denver
7. Columbus, Ohio
8. Dayton, Ohio
9. Washington, D.C.
10. Los Angeles
11. Boston
12. Indianapolis
13. Louisville, Ky.
14. Cleveland
15. Minneapolis

As AOL News reported earlier this month, bedbug populations are on the rise in the U.S. since the country banned the use of DDT, which nearly eradicated the critters in the 1950s.
 
[h1] The 15 Most Bedbug-Infested Cities in the US[/h1]

Updated: 10 days 22 hours ago

Print Text Size


David Knowles Writer
AOL News Surge Desk
(Aug. 24) -- Just thinking about them is enough to make you itch.

On Tuesday, the pest control company Terminix released its list of the 15 most bedbug-infested cities in the nation. To compile the rankings, the company used data on the number of calls received by its service centers nationwide that reported a bedbug problem.

Certainly, this is one list that no city or town wants to top, and while that distinction went to a place that has long fought a public battle with the blood-sucking insects, the appearance of four Ohio metropolises in the top 15 is a bit eye-catching. Per Terminix, here is how the list shakes out.
1. New York
2. Philadelphia
3. Detroit
4. Cincinnati
5. Chicago
6. Denver
7. Columbus, Ohio
8. Dayton, Ohio
9. Washington, D.C.
10. Los Angeles
11. Boston
12. Indianapolis
13. Louisville, Ky.
14. Cleveland
15. Minneapolis

As AOL News reported earlier this month, bedbug populations are on the rise in the U.S. since the country banned the use of DDT, which nearly eradicated the critters in the 1950s.
 
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