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What's your favorite U.S. city?

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Definitely S.F. It's the only city that allowed me to bike around the city nude. It's also a city where I can visit to get some pussies and go back to the neighboring barrio living as a pristine conservative.
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Originally Posted by jonglover
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Originally Posted by Coho
Definitely S.F. It's the only city that allowed me to bike around the city nude. It's also a city where I can visit to get some pussies and go back to the neighboring barrio living as a pristine conservative.
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if i ever encounter you nude on a bike rest assured i will be reaching for a weighty object and throwing it at you.
 

SoCal2NYC

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Non Poll: Santa Barbara
Poll: NYC
 

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Originally Posted by LabelKing
Generally speaking, I find American cities to be a massive amount of similarity.

Depends, some cities recently you can magically be transported to the 3rd world on a dime.
 

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Originally Posted by tiecollector
Depends, some cities recently you can magically be transported to the 3rd world on a dime.
San Diego perhaps? Or Detroit though perhaps New Orleans is another contender especially after the hurricane. I don't know why Fresno is on that list.
 

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Originally Posted by LabelKing
San Diego perhaps? Or Detroit though perhaps New Orleans is another contender.
Well 60+% in LA don't speak English. In Arcadia even the Indian people I know thinks it is too much like India. San Diego, despite its proximity to Mexico, is still quite nice. I'm a big fan of smaller towns. I like some of the gold mining towns around Sacramento.
 

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Originally Posted by LabelKing
I think some of the Eastern seaboard places can be charming in a scenic calendar/Thomas Kinkade kind of way.

Yes, it looks fascinating. I plan to take a trip out there this summer. I chose San Diego but I totally forgot about how much I liked Seattle. The Pacific Northwest is very mystical to me.
 

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I really like Chicago, Seattle, Boston, Vegas and parts of LA, but for me, there's NYC above all. No comparison. A totally unique city. It has everything. If I had a spare million, I'd move in an instant.
 

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OK- what thug-wannabe voted for Detroit?

mink?- ok do tell...
 

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NYC, Boston wasn't listed but is second.
 

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Originally Posted by tiecollector
Depends, some cities recently you can magically be transported to the 3rd world on a dime.
Detroit has that effect.
 

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