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re: If you could rid one city in the US, which one?

Posted on 2/15/15 at 11:47 pm to
Posted by rintintin
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Posted on 2/15/15 at 11:47 pm to
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Maybe you missed the last two sugar bowls 


Posted by lsueric25
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Posted on 2/15/15 at 11:53 pm to
If it is from a infrastructure perspective so we could do a reset my pick is Baton Rouge. The announcer on ESPN before the UK game commented on how bad our traffic is in Baton Rouge.
This post was edited on 2/15/15 at 11:55 pm
Posted by BowlJackson
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Posted on 2/15/15 at 11:55 pm to
Frog Eye, AL
Posted by Forkbeard3777
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Posted on 2/15/15 at 11:56 pm to
1. Louisiana as a whole?
2. Dallas or Houston
This post was edited on 2/16/15 at 12:01 am
Posted by blue_morrison
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Posted on 2/15/15 at 11:58 pm to
Why not Detroit?
Posted by Dr RC
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Posted on 2/16/15 at 12:00 am to
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Washington D.C. without hesitation. It would change the political structure of the country.


yes, put them in NYC next to all the bankers!
Posted by Forkbeard3777
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Posted on 2/16/15 at 12:01 am to
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Why not Detroit?


The city of Detroit has and still produces more than the Southeast as a whole.
Posted by nc14
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Posted on 2/16/15 at 12:06 am to
Oakland
Posted by ten Hoor Hall
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Posted on 2/16/15 at 12:06 am to
Chicago
Posted by Walt OReilly
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Posted on 2/16/15 at 12:11 am to
Gainesville Florida
Posted by dewster
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Posted on 2/16/15 at 12:12 am to
Tuscaloosa.

If someone already said that, New Orleans.
Posted by dewster
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Posted on 2/16/15 at 12:13 am to
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Why would you nuke one of the most unique architectural cities in the U.S.?


That's why I'd be reluctant to nuke Detroit.
Posted by shinerfan
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Posted on 2/16/15 at 12:15 am to
New York. I think middle America has been poorly served by the concentration of financial power and influence.
This post was edited on 2/16/15 at 12:41 am
Posted by lsuson
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Posted on 2/16/15 at 12:16 am to
Oakland with Houston a close second
Posted by Jet12
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Posted on 2/16/15 at 12:17 am to
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Forkbeard3777

Chicago
Posted by Jet12
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Posted on 2/16/15 at 12:18 am to
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quote:

Why would you nuke one of the most unique architectural cities in the U.S.?
That's why I'd be reluctant to nuke Detroit.

Ah yes, the unique derelict aesthetic.
Posted by Forkbeard3777
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Posted on 2/16/15 at 12:18 am to
Right now, the winters are so brutal...sure,why not?
Posted by Forkbeard3777
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Posted on 2/16/15 at 12:19 am to
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Ah yes, the unique derelict aesthetic.



I hope you are not from Louisiana...if so, pot meet kettle.
Posted by DrunkerThanThou
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Posted on 2/16/15 at 12:19 am to
Birmingham, Alabama. Hopefully they'll put the SEC offices in Atlanta where they belong
Posted by Tuscaloosa
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Posted on 2/16/15 at 12:20 am to
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Why would you nuke one of the most unique architectural cities in the U.S.?


The unique architecture is just the collateral damage. The only way you kill "that" is with fire.
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