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New York City. Beautiful archetecture, so many awesome restaraunts, people were friendly. and it was suprisingly very affordable. i was expecting things like gift shops in times square. i bought a nice teddy bear for my (now ex) girlfriend there for just 7 dollars.
Either San Francisco or Seattle, for completely opposite reasons. I lived in both all my life, going back and forth between them every few years.
San Francisco is cool, because it has soooo much culture. But people are so incredibly into it, that it gets old. Like one big club of "I'm from San Francisco! Look at all of us!." Very extroverted.
Seattle is also cool for the opposite reason. After grunge died, they got extremely tired of the fad and publicity. Now, there is barely any culture, and they don't freaking want it. They are "over" it, and just chilling, drinking coffee. It's a very introverted place (a lot of people don't know this these days, unless you've lived there recently), which is good, but also bad. None the less, two very cool cities to live in. I recommend either, depending on your personality type.
Compton. The culture there is fascinating and one of a kind.monkeymoose5000i have to agree. its culture is so magnificent it even influenced one of the greatest games of all time being Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Chicago. 'Love the vibe, there's nice cheap entertainment like some of the Second City shows, as well as great restaurants.
San Francisco is easily the city I've enjoyed visiting the most although I do like to visit Tucson when I can as I'm very much happy in a deep desert city and I have a lot of relatives there.
New York City. Beautiful archetecture, so many awesome restaraunts, people were friendly. and it was suprisingly very affordable. i was expecting things like gift shops in times square. i bought a nice teddy bear for my (now ex) girlfriend there for just 7 dollars.
taterfrickintot
Pretty much this. Had a great time there, and met some really cool people. I also loved Jersey City, right across the river...
[QUOTE="krazykillaz"]New York City. Nothing better.coltgamesthis, hope to live there one day greatest city on the planet to me I would also love to live there but the rent is too damn high :shock:
[QUOTE="coltgames"][QUOTE="krazykillaz"]New York City. Nothing better.PoorEdwardthis, hope to live there one day greatest city on the planet to me I would also love to live there but the rent is too damn high :shock:
I know right... I would absolutely love to live there, maybe an apartment isn't as bad...
If you like Fallout games, Mad Max and Robo Cop movies, Detroit if your place.
Darthmatt
weren't they filmed in Australia?
Madison, Wisconsin was beautiful. Great community, safe city, fun stuff to do. In terms of big cities, I alwayslove visiting NYC. Dont think I could live there though. Just too busy and too many people.
Only been to Cleveland (for my brother's track tournament), but next year in February I get to go to San Francisco. I'm pretty excited about that.
I don't know about best, but one of the worst in terms of inter-city travel would be Seattle. Too many one way roads, side-street parking, pay-to-park lots, and traffic. Mind you I loved the look of the city, it was just a complete *&$# driving around when I visited there. Maybe free parking and enough parking spaces is a luxory where I live, I don't know.
2 words: San Francisco. So much culture and things to do in a very walkable and friendly area. I also loved the record stores there, seeing so much vinyl in one place was like walking into heaven. :oPoorEdward
walkable?
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