SwampD Posted July 12, 2011 Report Posted July 12, 2011 I found it hard to disagree with anything in here. Worst Dressed Cities I especially liked the Zubaz line.
BuffaloSoldier2010 Posted July 13, 2011 Report Posted July 13, 2011 They need a new photographer. If you're gonna bad mouth the ugly jerseys at least have a photo of the one's you're talking about (I'm looking at you Buffalo Bills) On second thought, they were showing slug jerseys...
thesportsbuff Posted July 13, 2011 Report Posted July 13, 2011 I demand a recount!! Of course we're going to make the list when the source bases his opinion on people wearing the slug!
BetweenThePipes00 Posted July 13, 2011 Report Posted July 13, 2011 I guess the list of the best-dressed stopped after New York and L.A. because Buffalo was lumped in with Nashville, Houston, Dallas, St. Paul ... I mean ... if they try hard enough they can make snarky comments about anyone I guess (not that they tried very hard in the Buffalo entry ... did you see they discovered it snows and people wear team colors?!?! Deep research there.)
FogBat Posted July 13, 2011 Report Posted July 13, 2011 I guess the list of the best-dressed stopped after New York and L.A. because Buffalo was lumped in with Nashville, Houston, Dallas, St. Paul ... I mean ... if they try hard enough they can make snarky comments about anyone I guess (not that they tried very hard in the Buffalo entry ... did you see they discovered it snows and people wear team colors?!?! Deep research there.) No kidding. Completely devoid of intelligence. I mean, if they're going to talk about major metro areas, at least be consistent. Wasilla, Alaska does not count as a major city. Maybe Anchorage, possibly Fairbanks. Now where's that Red Army dress uniform I had at one time... j/k
Bmwolf21 Posted July 13, 2011 Report Posted July 13, 2011 Cleveland is #30? All credibility lost. Cleveland should have been in the running for the top spot. God-awful fashion around here, not to mention it is perpetually 10 years behind the rest of the country. There are times when we attend Indians games and I swear I am back on the set for the original filming of Major League.
MattPie Posted July 13, 2011 Report Posted July 13, 2011 I guess the list of the best-dressed stopped after New York and L.A. because Buffalo was lumped in with Nashville, Houston, Dallas, St. Paul ... I mean ... if they try hard enough they can make snarky comments about anyone I guess (not that they tried very hard in the Buffalo entry ... did you see they discovered it snows and people wear team colors?!?! Deep research there.) New York is too broad, only Manhattan. It's from GQ though, bunch of foppish dandies.
FogBat Posted July 13, 2011 Report Posted July 13, 2011 New York is too broad, only Manhattan. It's from GQ though, bunch of foppish dandies. No kidding... <_<
SwampD Posted July 18, 2011 Author Report Posted July 18, 2011 ...And now for some good news. 5 Most Underrated Cities
nobody Posted July 19, 2011 Report Posted July 19, 2011 Cleveland is #30? All credibility lost. Cleveland should have been in the running for the top spot. God-awful fashion around here, not to mention it is perpetually 10 years behind the rest of the country. There are times when we attend Indians games and I swear I am back on the set for the original filming of Major League. Maybe they are just cutting edge retro cool? :)
Bmwolf21 Posted July 20, 2011 Report Posted July 20, 2011 Maybe they are just cutting edge retro cool? :) If that's what they are going for then they're doing it wrong.
wjag Posted July 20, 2011 Report Posted July 20, 2011 ...And now for some good news. 5 Most Underrated Cities Surprised by the unemployment number.
Eleven Posted July 20, 2011 Report Posted July 20, 2011 Surprised by the unemployment number. We've got a good employment situation here. Trouble is, the salaries don't match other communities' salaries. Some of that is countered by what people call the "cheaper cost of living," which is true--to a point. Housing and entertainment (dinner out, tickets to a game, etc.) are indeed less costly than in other cities. But other costs are the same as other cities' costs; e.g., the price of a computer or a car, your student loan payments, and basically any other commodity that isn't strictly local. And a few things are more expensive (gasoline comes to mind). All in all, though, it's really not the bad place to earn a living that it was in the 80s and 90s.
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