San Diego has America's 2nd Most Attractive People!
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Interesting. I wonder how they arrived at those rankings.Dig a ditch deep enough
To keep you clear of the sun
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angie76 wrote:Interesting. I wonder how they arrived at those rankings.
The results are in!
For our 2008 America's Favorite Cities survey, Travel + Leisure teamed up with CNN Headline News and asked travelers to rank 25 top U.S. cities in 45 categories, ranging from food and shopping to people, culture, nightlife, and more. More than 600,000 surveys were submitted by opinionated travelers.
http://www.travelandleisure.com/afc/2008/index.cfmThis is the greatest band in the world -- Ben Harper0 -
Home base for edgy chefs, alternative rock bands, progressive environmentalists, and urban-planning junkies, Portland has developed major-league hipster cachet over the past few years. Visitors will find Portlanders a friendly, easygoing bunch happy to share their terrific restaurants and bars, burgeoning arts scene, and gorgeous parks. And who can blame them if, in their hearts, they’d rather keep their small (pop. 500,000) city small?
Yep, sounds like this guide is fairly accurate
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South of Seattle wrote:Home base for edgy chefs, alternative rock bands, progressive environmentalists, and urban-planning junkies, Portland has developed major-league hipster cachet over the past few years. Visitors will find Portlanders a friendly, easygoing bunch happy to share their terrific restaurants and bars, burgeoning arts scene, and gorgeous parks. And who can blame them if, in their hearts, they’d rather keep their small (pop. 500,000) city small?
Yep, sounds like this guide is fairly accurate
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I liked what it said about Seattle, too! C@L got a few #1s!!
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AmentsChick wrote:Which category do you fall under?
Home base for edgy chefs, alternative rock bands, progressive environmentalists, and urban-planning junkies, Portland has developed major-league hipster cachet over the past few years. Visitors will find Portlanders a friendly, easygoing bunch happy to share their terrific restaurants and bars, burgeoning arts scene, and gorgeous parks. And who can blame them if, in their hearts, they’d rather keep their small (pop. 500,000) city small?
I marked it in bold for you
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HAHA! I should've known.South of Seattle wrote:I marked it in bold for you

I just want to go to Portland and have a donut from that one donut store place...This is the greatest band in the world -- Ben Harper0 -
AmentsChick wrote:HAHA! I should've known.
I just want to go to Portland and have a donut from that one donut store place...
Yummy
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South of Seattle wrote:
YESSSSSSSSS! That's it!! The voodoo place....Tony Bourdain told me to go there.This is the greatest band in the world -- Ben Harper0 -
AmentsChick wrote:YESSSSSSSSS! That's it!! The voodoo place....Tony Bourdain told me to go there.
Was he smoking a cigarette and wearing a leather jacket?
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South of Seattle wrote:Was he smoking a cigarette and wearing a leather jacket?

Yes, and a Ramones shirt of course.This is the greatest band in the world -- Ben Harper0 -
AmentsChick wrote:The results are in!
For our 2008 America's Favorite Cities survey, Travel + Leisure teamed up with CNN Headline News and asked travelers to rank 25 top U.S. cities in 45 categories, ranging from food and shopping to people, culture, nightlife, and more. More than 600,000 surveys were submitted by opinionated travelers.
http://www.travelandleisure.com/afc/2008/index.cfm
ah, I wonder how attractive these opnionated travelers were.
Dig a ditch deep enough
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angie76 wrote:ah, I wonder how attractive these opnionated travelers were.

HAHAHA...excellent point.This is the greatest band in the world -- Ben Harper0 -
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AmentsChick wrote:aww...is that your grandma & grandpa??

Yep, on my Mom's side
There super rich though and the Ebi rolls wrapped in rice that they make are delish.NERDS!0 -
Aw, poor chicago.. 16??
Actually, I think the people here are worse then Philly.. Midwesterners wear a lot of mom jeans..
Or maybe those are tourists from Philly
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GraySaturday wrote:Aw, poor chicago.. 16??
Actually, I think the people here are worse then Philly.. Midwesterners wear a lot of mom jeans..
Or maybe those are tourists from Philly
HAHAHA...maybe so, because apparently phillyans aren't very stylish either.This is the greatest band in the world -- Ben Harper0 -
South of Seattle wrote:Yep, on my Mom's side

There super rich though and the Ebi rolls wrapped in rice that they make are delish.
Is it really?? I was joking, but they look so cute and sweet! I want to squish them!
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Atleast I went from the worst looking city, to the 16th worse..
I mean, it would be bad if I brought the city down, eh?0
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