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Originally Posted by Mr DragonFly Jones
Dear Method Man,
Please ban this "Any StateOhioTakes an L" mess.
Thanks,
DFly
Originally Posted by Mr DragonFly Jones
Dear Method Man,
Please ban this "Any StateOhioTakes an L" mess.
Thanks,
DFly
Originally Posted by cartune
[h1]America's Most Miserable Cities
[/h1]
Last year's most miserable city, Cleveland, fell back to No. 10 this year despite the stomach punch delivered by LeBron James when he announced his exit from Cleveland on national television last summer. Cleveland's unemployment rate rose slightly in 2010 to an average of 9.3%, but the city's unemployment rank improved relative to other cities, thanks to soaring job losses across the U.S. Cleveland benefited from a housing market that never overheated and therefore hasn't crashed as much as many other metros. Yet Cleveland was the only city to rank in the bottom half of each of the 10 categories we considered.
http://www.forbes.com/2011/02/02/stockton-miami-cleveland-business-washington-miserable-cities.htmlhttp://www.forbes.com/201...on-miserable-cities.html
Originally Posted by cartune
[h1]America's Most Miserable Cities
[/h1]
Last year's most miserable city, Cleveland, fell back to No. 10 this year despite the stomach punch delivered by LeBron James when he announced his exit from Cleveland on national television last summer. Cleveland's unemployment rate rose slightly in 2010 to an average of 9.3%, but the city's unemployment rank improved relative to other cities, thanks to soaring job losses across the U.S. Cleveland benefited from a housing market that never overheated and therefore hasn't crashed as much as many other metros. Yet Cleveland was the only city to rank in the bottom half of each of the 10 categories we considered.
http://www.forbes.com/2011/02/02/stockton-miami-cleveland-business-washington-miserable-cities.htmlhttp://www.forbes.com/201...on-miserable-cities.html