Fav Cities?

[quote]Steel Nation wrote:

Domestic:
3) Maui - Not really a city, but awesome nonetheless.
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If we talk about excellent places to visit and not neccesarrily cities then Maui is on the top of my list. Used to go there every year for the summer. Incredible for sight seeing and nightlife.

[quote]doogie wrote:
Austin[/quote]

Yeah Austin is a fun town, 6th street rocks and South West Texas state has some of the finest cheerleaders

[quote]sluicy wrote:
LiveFromThe781 wrote:
since i pretty much live there, im curious what you guys like about Boston? its probaly a lot different to someone who didnt grow up here.

I did grow up in New England. I always thought Boston was elegant and beautiful for the reason that it is so rich with history. Half my family is from NY, but I strongly prefer Boston.

Edit, excepting politics and the Big Dig. :slight_smile: But Bostonian thugs seem to be much more flavorful than NY thugs.[/quote]

yeah it is really nice for what its worth but eh idk, its just the same shit to me. dont get me wrong, i love boston in the summer but dude this shit aint no where near beautiful when its fuckin 20 degrees below zero out.

and to tell you the truth i really wouldnt miss it if i left it. well id probaly get tired of being the only person who says “retahded” after a while but even still.

[quote]doogie wrote:
Austin[/quote]

love Austin

[quote]on edge wrote:
belligerent wrote:
What is everybody’s opinion on Seattle.

Too much fucking traffic, bro, and the restaurants are over-rated.

Story; I was there for a baseball tournement and got hit right below the eye with a pitch. Afterward I just wanted to lie down with an ice pack so the swelling would go down and the split in the skin could heal up with minimal scaring.

Unfortunately I was staying with one of the owners of my company and didn’t want to ruin her plans to take my wife and I out. She took us to Pike Place, which I would normally find pretty cool but I was in way too surly of a mood.

I wandered too close to one of the fish places where they chuck the fish around and I didn’t realize that is what they did. Suddenly a fish went flying past my head and when the guy caught it I was splattered with juice.

I turned on the guy, shouting him down, telling him I was going to kick his ass. He was genuinely terrified, I’m sure the big patch of my face made it scarier for him. He probably thought I was a boxer or something.

To this day, I’m not sure if my boss saw the whole thing, but I’m still employed.[/quote]

LOL!

Hartford Connecticut or Austin Texas…def not Los Angeles

[quote]LiveFromThe781 wrote:
and to tell you the truth i really wouldnt miss it if i left it. well id probaly get tired of being the only person who says “retahded” after a while but even still.[/quote]

Not that I think I could stand your personality more than what I get on T-Nation but I have the bad habit of developing a Boston accent if somebody from Boston is around me for more than 30 minutes…I’m from fucking Kansas City too so it’s pretty messed up considering I have no family in or from Boston.

US:
Nawlins
Florida Keys (can’t remember the specific island)
D.C.
Sturgis and surrounding area in South Dakota.

Worst:
Wichita, Kansas…worst fucking 2 and 1/2 years ever. Don’t ever go!!!

International:
Dublin
London
Small towns in Southern Germany (Bavaria)
Munich

Worst:
Paris-kind of a cool town if you can get over the filth and all of those fucking cheese eating surrender monkeys (Parisians). Seriously, I don’t think any other people on Earth fill every single part of a negative stereotype and are happy about it. If you’re from Paris or French and take offense you better bite your fucking tongue or I’ll speak German and start pushing you around!

I haven’t traveled much since i’m still young but my favorite US cities so far…

San Diego - obviously because i live here, beaches are close, mountains and snow are pretty close, weather is awesome.
San Francisco - the atmosphere and the diversity was great.
Kauai - not a city but an island. so fucking green and has that small town, wilderness type of feel to it.

I really dislike Los Angeles. How can a city so close to San Diego seem so shitty. The traffic sucks balls.

Glyfada, Greece

[quote]nvh95 wrote:
Rome, London, Stockholm (during the summer, of course), Prague - all for what I think would be obvious reasons.

Kuala Lumpur because I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the food.

Funny that so many people mention Vegas - grew up there. Used t0 adore it, but then too many damn people moved in.[/quote]

I live in the KL area now,actually north about twenty miles near Genting. The variety of food here is outstanding.
The traffic in KL is something else,if you come to Malaysia get out into the countryside a bit.

I lived near Vegas for a while (Laughlin Nev.) and it would get my vote,unadulterated hedonism.
The polluted air in Bangkok and Beijing made me sick.

[quote]GhorigTheBeefy wrote:
LiveFromThe781 wrote:
and to tell you the truth i really wouldnt miss it if i left it. well id probaly get tired of being the only person who says “retahded” after a while but even still.

Not that I think I could stand your personality more than what I get on T-Nation but I have the bad habit of developing a Boston accent if somebody from Boston is around me for more than 30 minutes…I’m from fucking Kansas City too so it’s pretty messed up considering I have no family in or from Boston.

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the medical term for that is youre on Boston’s dick.

Amsterdam. About 2 hours driving from where I live :smiley:

My favorite city period.

[quote]LiveFromThe781 wrote:
GhorigTheBeefy wrote:
LiveFromThe781 wrote:
and to tell you the truth i really wouldnt miss it if i left it. well id probaly get tired of being the only person who says “retahded” after a while but even still.

Not that I think I could stand your personality more than what I get on T-Nation but I have the bad habit of developing a Boston accent if somebody from Boston is around me for more than 30 minutes…I’m from fucking Kansas City too so it’s pretty messed up considering I have no family in or from Boston.

the medical term for that is youre on Boston’s dick.[/quote]

So that’s what it is. Could of sworn it was just a primitive form of communication that I revert back to so I can communicate with you monkeys. Fairly similar to what I have to do when I go down South.

[quote]pushharder wrote:

New Orleans (muggy, smog, just hate being there)

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Don’t hate just because there’s no cowboy bars. That’s pretty shallow. Aside from the filth, the derelicts and the filthy derelicts, the French Quarter has a really great and unique culture. The jazz music in the clubs and even on the street corners is phenomenal, and, as I said earlier, the Oyster 'Po Boys aint bad either.

[quote]on edge wrote:
pushharder wrote:

New Orleans (muggy, smog, just hate being there)

Don’t hate just because there’s no cowboy bars. That’s pretty shallow. Aside from the filth, the derelicts and the filthy derelicts, the French Quarter has a really great and unique culture.

The jazz music in the clubs and even on the street corners is phenomenal, and, as I said earlier, the Oyster 'Po Boys aint bad either.[/quote]

Yeah Push, NOLA has a lot more to offer then most people realize. If you get off Bourbon Street and check out Decatur Street and Frenchman Street, you can find more of the local hangouts and great food.

Also, you are probably the only one on here who can have a catogary in your post “Cities I’ve had the most luv’n”, that cracked me up!! You’re something else bud!!