Best Place in America Tournament

MA…Newburyport
IL…Red Bud
CO…Loveland
AK…anywhere but Whittier …LOL

thats all for now…

tsfr

It’s actually a nice little city. But I always liked Concord better.

And ultimatly I like New York best of all but I can’t afford to live there.

NY: Saratoga
MD: Annapolis

I’ll second that. The only thing I didn’t like was that the countryside was church, tobacco field, church, tobacco field, church, tobacco field, church, tobacco field, church, tobacco field, church, tobacco field, as far as the eye could see. And the weather sucked. 60 and raining. In the middle of July.

I lived in both while at UNI and found Cedar Falls to be generally more pleasant. YMMV of course.

There’s still the Frisco for your Night Hawk fix and Quack’s apparently exists as a bakery over on 43rd and Duval.

But the sheen that is the business-fronts on Guadalupe really makes me sad. The crappy egg rolls! The hair salons! Quack’s! Good Gaud! Banzai! (it moved but it went up in price and down in quality :frowning: ) Mojo’s! At least Spider House is open, but I don’t know if Metro is. Certainly it isn’t 24/7 like it used to be.

I don’t think we have more than a city’s usual complement of homeless people and poor districts. If those darn poor people are getting in your way, move out of east-central Austin and make your way northwest. I have a nice stereo in a crappy car and I only ever had trouble when I lived east of 35 just south of Oltorf. Do you sincerely believe Austin’s drivers are that much worse than everywhere else? You think Austin’s lower-class neighborhoods are bad? I encourage you to take a walk in some parts of Houston.

35 is bumper to bumper for no reason? Fancy, I thought it was just because it’s an interstate highway popularly used by anyone trying to get from south to north in a hurry, most especially 18-wheelers, not to mention a useful artery for getting to downtown and many important Austin areas and is only three-four lanes wide either direction at its best.

No, Austin traffic is bad. Austin allergies are worse. The summer is lifesucking. But there’s still something about this place that makes me never want to leave.