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vash 01-12-2004 08:36 PM

so where is the worst place to live?
 
i just want to give both sides an equal shake...

bell 01-12-2004 08:37 PM

akron ohio................

tabs 01-13-2004 02:16 AM

Los Angeles County............

thrown_hammer 01-13-2004 02:44 AM

Northern, IN

BlueSkyJaunte 01-13-2004 05:14 AM

My sister lives in Akron.

Not sure why, yet. She hasn't given me a good reason. I do know she's eager to leave, though.

Moses 01-13-2004 05:28 AM

Bagdad

BlueSkyJaunte 01-13-2004 05:37 AM

There are definitely worse places than Baghdad. How about anywhere in Sudan?

vash 01-13-2004 06:28 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Moses
Bagdad
wow, i didnt even think about the middle east! akron is looking pretty good. the only thing i know about akron is, that the college there, had a mini baja team that built a car that kick my buggies arse. it wasnt pretty.

Hockey fan 01-13-2004 08:22 AM

Isn't Devo from Akron?:)

RickM 01-13-2004 08:23 AM

Where I see Sally Struthers pitching for "Feed the Children".

Tim Walsh 01-13-2004 08:56 AM

Pocono's.. 80% of my girlfriends street has cancer of somesort.... that's coalmining for ya.

Jared at Pelican Parts 01-13-2004 09:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Hockey fan
Isn't Devo from Akron?:)
Yes, Devo is in fact from Akron.

I would say the worst place in the U.S. to live would be somewhere out in Death Valley, ex-g/f moved out there (god knows why) but I hate it there even more now.

As for the world, probably England durign the dark ages.

RoninLB 01-13-2004 11:01 AM

I saw a SCUBA dive trip advertised that's going to Beruit..
just in case anyone wants to go.

SteveStromberg 01-13-2004 04:08 PM

East L.A. Land of the Gang Bangers

nostatic 01-13-2004 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SteveStromberg
East L.A. Land of the Gang Bangers
dude, what is your problem? I've spent a fair amount of time in East LA...very nice family neighborhoods, and I've had many a meal at the King Taco at 3rd and Ford...at midnight even.

Maybe you should move someplace "whiter" (edited to remove specific location)

And I'm 3rd generation SoCal. I think anyone who's parents weren't born here should go back home...

Moses 01-13-2004 05:09 PM

How about sub-Saharan Africa? Hot, nasty, no food, lots of flies. Still practice slavery in spots. Religious prosecution. HIV rates close to 50%.

How about a vacation in Sierra Leone?

RoninLB 01-13-2004 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Moses


How about a vacation in Sierra Leone?

Kenya WAS safe till the believers bombed the place a few years ago. You would have to do some research for a safe African vac.. It's still a trully exotic place.

Moses 01-13-2004 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by RoninLB
Kenya WAS safe till the believers bombed the place a few years ago. You would have to do some research for a safe African vac.. It's still a trully exotic place.
Such a shame. Magnificent continent in shambles. Still, I'd love to see Kenya someday.

RoninLB 01-13-2004 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Moses
Such a shame. Magnificent continent in shambles. Still, I'd love to see Kenya someday.
the place was under UK rule till a few years ago. The Royality and Big Military built these 20-75 bedroom joints, that are perched up high to view vast areas, through out the best wilderness/animal areas... like at dinner time you may see rinerosis or zebra, etc come up to a wall below the dining area.. The british are up on what's still doable in Kenya. you gotta plan the migrations for the best action..

Jay Auskin 01-13-2004 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by nostatic
Maybe you should move someplace "whiter" like the midwest...

What's the scoop w/ people & the Midwest?? There is actually culture and people from various races in the midwest. Believe it or not, my wife's from a different country:eek:

From what I've read in other posts, that comment isn't typical of you Nostatic. Just go easy on the Midwest generalizations. It might start to sound like people's generalizations of East LA.

Zeke 01-13-2004 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by nostatic


And I'm 3rd generation SoCal. I think anyone who's parents weren't born here should go back home...

Eeeuuuwwww..........that might come back and bite you in the ass. Aren't you shifting your position a bit from the other thread on immigration? Sure, there are some 3rd generation families here that were originally from a foreign nation, but that would run out the majority of the minorities. It would run out the majority of all of us. Only my mother was born here. So, I gotta go. Who'd be left?

(In as much as there is a negative population growth amoungst Cuacasian move-ins vs. move-outs, I'd venture that enough of the original white transplants that stayed here long enough to establish a generation or two have left. Or the descendents have left. This leaves only a preponderance of whites who are not natives.)

I repeat, who'd be left?

nostatic 01-13-2004 07:13 PM

my 3rd generation comment was tongue-in-cheek. The midwest comment was somewhat less-so. While I haven't spent that much time in the midwest, I've spent some time in Madison and Kansas City (along with various places in Texas...not really midwest). In my experience the level of ethnic diversity is MUCH less than LA...but that isn't saying much, as LA is truly the melting pot of the US.

No offense meant to midwest dwellers. Mea culpa...I was just cranked off about the east LA comment...

vash 01-13-2004 07:20 PM

i grew up in el paso, tx. i once got in a very real argument about where the best mexican food comes from with a kid from east LA. still no clear winner. cant find a good plate of huevo rancheros up in the bay area.

nostatic 01-13-2004 07:21 PM

actually I'm just really frickin' pissy right now. My front license plate was lost in the accident (an original California blue plate). I've been running without a front plate, and while parked on the street at a meter (that I had fed plenty of quarters) some meter maid PRICK couldn't ticket me for expired meter, so instead they gave me a $25 ticket for no front plate. Not a fix-it either (which is what you get if a real cop gives you one), but a fine. Like I haven't spent enough damn money fixing the car.

And of course the CHP officer who is supposed to include me on the original accident report so I can get insurance on the case won't call me back, and I know they're going to give me a hard time about it being my fault. grrrrrr......

nostatic 01-13-2004 07:23 PM

I used to go to a good burrito place in the inner Sunset but I can't remember the name. It was different than an LA burrito though, which is also different than a San Diego burrito (the small shack variety).

Tex-mex is a totally different style. I don't care for it...SD/LA mex all the way. King Taco is hard to beat, especially for a 25 store "mini chain".

RoninLB 01-13-2004 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jay Auskalnis
What's the scoop w/ people & the Midwest?? There is actually culture and people from various races in the midwest. .
from my prospective.. and I've slept all over this country,

The Wyoming and Montana culture is the finest in the whole US..
please don't get me started on those specific female body forms, and their culture.

Mark Wilson 01-13-2004 08:18 PM

MMMMMM..Tex-mex. Life is not worth living without my bi-monthly trips back to Dallas for Mi Cocina.

RoninLB 01-13-2004 08:26 PM

Hey Mark,
Were you thinking about W Texas around I-10

nostatic 01-13-2004 08:37 PM

it must be what you grew up with. Tex mex just didn't do it for me. I did however appreciate the shrimp poorboys at ClearLake TX.

Oh, and worst place? I didn't like Dallas at all. Houston in August is damn miserable, and during my multiple trips driving between San Diego and Flagstaff, I despised Phoenix (the freeways didn't connect...this was mid-late 80's).

75'930cab 01-13-2004 09:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mark Wilson
MMMMMM..Tex-mex. Life is not worth living without my bi-monthly trips back to Dallas for Mi Cocina.
That's a restaurant right? We have one here in Kansas City, MO. Eat there atleast once a month.

tabs 01-14-2004 12:36 AM

Oh Nostatus...the veil of cynicism drops and you show your teeth..... welcome to being human.

Dam Nostatus you missed the icon of E LA Mex food....Manuel El Tepaych...on Evergreen....Boy could I go for a couple of his Special Burritos about now! Manuel sometimes will pull out a bottle of Viejo Vergal and pour a glass for some of his customers...I especially loved the Machaca...over the years I found out how to duplicate it. Taquitos stuffed with shredded beef covered with a mountain of Guacamole.... I wana goooo hoooome!!!!

I have yet to find a good Mexican Resturant here in LV....there is a good Maricoso resatruant on Las Vegas Blvd...that a tourist wouldn't be caught in...but thats not what I am looking for. I do frequent the Mexican Markets for produce...soooo much cheaper.

Anyway I order Polish Kiebasa from Kowolski's in Detroit..their Holiday Sausage is the best, I order Texas Smoked Sausage from the Gonzales Meat Market in Texas. I buy Blueberry Vinegar from Canteberry Farms in Washington. I buy Green Chili Salsa from El Pinto in New Mexico. All shipped 2nd day air.

Now there is a little meat market out near Santa Cruz, CA that makes various kinds of Smoked Sausage, Jerky and Alder Smoked Salmon....DOES ANYBOODY KNOW THE NAME OF THAT MARKET SO I CAN ORDER SOME????

RickM 01-14-2004 05:25 AM

Mmm, Sausage. My favorite is one of the Many Spanish (not Mexican) Chorizos. My mom used to use it in her famous Paella. Now that's good food!

I'm working on replicating here 5 page recipe.....wish me luck.

Schrup 01-14-2004 06:42 AM

I don't know about the worst, but I do know the most sressed out, just look at my avatar & you get the idea. If not look here.
http://www.boston.com/dailynews/010/nation/Tacoma_earns_top_spot_as_natio:.shtml

vash 01-14-2004 07:14 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by RoninLB
Hey Mark,
Were you thinking about W Texas around I-10

this area would be my vote for the worst living area, except the before mentioned mexican food, and the damn fun entertaining outdoor stuff. get a 71 bronco, a bunch of dirt bikes, firearms (hunting only), and a bunch of easily impressed women (AC in a car is usually good enough. JK). good fun.

nostaic, show the ticket counter lady your busted up car pics, your repair receipt, and play her some music. she will let you off :)

sammyg2 02-04-2004 03:38 AM

Best mexican food? IMO that would have to be a restaurant called La Mesa, south west side of las Cruces, New Mexico.
Hhhhmmm hhhmmmm.

Moneyguy1 02-04-2004 05:25 PM

Sammy..There are some good ones further north in Taos and Santa Fe (near the old railroad station). love their grenn chili/sausage salsa....

smoak 02-05-2004 11:12 AM

Coming from my military travels, anywhere that is not within the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA! That being said, some of my alltime worst places I have personally lived:

1. Montgomery, Alabama (Whatever you heard about this place, which is usually not good, BELIEVE IT). Most racially divided and prejudiced place I have ever been.
2. Jacksonville, North Carolina. (Camp Lejune) God aweful town. The beaches nearby hardly make up for the depressive state of the place. If anyone wants to see how little we pay our military people, go there. YUCK.
3. Albany, New York. 8 months outside, 4 months inside. Burrrrrrr.
4. West Covina, California. First weekend there, three older hispanic kids jack my ride, while I was paying for my gas. This was followed up with a burglary of my place 6 months later and two rear end accidents where neither party was insured. Other parts of SoCal are great, this place IS NOT.

HarryD 02-05-2004 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by nostatic
it must be what you grew up with. Tex mex just didn't do it for me. I did however appreciate the shrimp poorboys at ClearLake TX.

Oh, and worst place? I didn't like Dallas at all. Houston in August is damn miserable, and during my multiple trips driving between San Diego and Flagstaff, I despised Phoenix (the freeways didn't connect...this was mid-late 80's).

Hmmmm, where did you get Po-boys in Clear Lake? I never managed to get past the Shrimp Hut, Maribells and the Clear Lake Inn (before it burned down). Of course the regular trip to Gaidos was manatory also. I was also saddened at the closing of the Burrito King. And why wouldn't you spend your Sundays at Rick's Turtle Club (Are you a Turtle :)?)

OTOH, living in a steam bath with mosquitoes and roaches was the pits.

DonDavis 02-05-2004 11:08 PM

Oh Lordy..... I was hopin' this would never come out.


Apologies to Warren, it's kinda close to his home.


well, here goes nuthin'....ahem, Big Spring Texas.

3 years, 9 months and the friggin' wind stopped blowin' for a half hour while I was drunk and sleepin'.

edit: fer spellin'

speeder 02-05-2004 11:43 PM

"Did you hear that a hurricane hit New Jersey?"

"Yeah, and it did $3 billion worth of improvements." :D

(Actually most of Jersey is really nice, I just like the stale old joke). ;)


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