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Atlanta. Terrible transit system and terrible traffic ( because nobody wants to take the terrible transit system ) and very few decent places to go that are worth the trouble of putting up with Marta or the traffic.
It really is the most inconvenient place on earth to live. Sure the traffic might be worse in NYC or LA but they at least have functional transit systems to fall back on. Here we have marta which you avoid like the plague unless both your legs are broken and you have no car.
Been living in Rome for the past 5 years and I quote you on that, brother.Rome, Italy.
I know, I know...romance, history, churches, all that jazz...but I just couldn't get past the polution, the scooters, and the pissy little Romans (as far as my experience was concerned, they were all a bunch of jerks)
mrbojangles25
Hmm Compton California. lol. I was in the military back in the 90's and was gettin ready to be shipped to Guam and stopped for a bite to eat at a Jack in the Box. When I walked in and there was 2inch thick plexiglass separating the cashier from me..I realized i was in a wrong part of town. Lmao
SF. I had 15 plus ask me for money and I coudn't find a restroom to go pee nor could i find a place to buy beer. when i did find a liquor store it was overpriced as ****. I thank god i don't live there. had to go oakland for walmart. what a joke.
I think it's interesting how many Canadian cities are being mentioned. I always imagined Canada to be a lot more hospitable and put-together compared to it's southern neighbors.
I will have to second Stockton, CA. Pretty scary place if you ask me...I lived in North Hollywood for a while and that was a trip, but Stockton takes the cake.
I think it's interesting how many Canadian cities are being mentioned. I always imagined Canada to be a lot more hospitable and put-together compared to it's southern neighbors.
I will have to second Stockton, CA. Pretty scary place if you ask me...I lived in North Hollywood for a while and that was a trip, but Stockton takes the cake.
BowlofNoodles
i think alot of my fellow canadians havn't been to any bad foriegn city's, i mean, who goes to Detroit, New Jersey or Buffalo unless they haev to, am i right?
Chicago really?Chicago. I've been through there a couple of times and it just made me wish I was in some sort of armored vehicle.
Jackc8
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I think it's interesting how many Canadian cities are being mentioned. I always imagined Canada to be a lot more hospitable and put-together compared to it's southern neighbors.
I will have to second Stockton, CA. Pretty scary place if you ask me...I lived in North Hollywood for a while and that was a trip, but Stockton takes the cake.
BlackDevil99
i think alot of my fellow canadians havn't been to any bad foriegn city's, i mean, who goes to Detroit, New Jersey or Buffalo unless they haev to, am i right?
Meh. I've been to Detroit for sports games, but then again, downtown is actually nice and not really representative of the city as a whole, which is a crap hole for the most part.Please Log In to post.
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