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  • Mtriple
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    Gary, Indiana... and I'm from Detroit.

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  • franco90
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    a small shit hole call Hit,Iraq

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  • PiercedE30
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    Originally posted by browntown
    all have been mentioned. Post katrina new orleans is a third world country, and honestly one of the few places in the US I've felt my life was in danger. No cops, murders everyday, some very sketchy ppl on the street. I spent three weeks there last year for work, and vowed never to return. It's a sad scene, but it is more than that, it is the scariest place in the US I've ever been. Detroit is scary. DC is some bad shit. I felt like I was going to be shot in some parts of Los Angeles, but New Orleans wins.
    +1

    I definitely have to agree on this one. Before Katrina the city was actually not that bad. I would visit it often and have many a drunken stumblings. But now, I don't even go into the city. I try and only go into the outskirts (Harahan, Metarie, North Shore), at the most. I honestly haven't been in metro New Orleans in about 4 years and I have no desire to either. No cops, either. But the MP's are there, for now.

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  • equate975
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    Rochester Minnesota, shithole. Mayo can do whatever they feel like, cops are useless, everything is fucking banned (smoking is banned everywhere (well thats a MN thing now), you can't buy booze when you want, gas stations carry NOTHING) Its big enough to be annoying to have to drive in, but small enough there isn't jack shit to do ever.

    Hayfield MN, especially their salvage yard. I feel like I need atleast a 12 hour shower after every time I go there, just to wash the hick off me.

    Brooking South Dakota, WHAT THE FUCK. They need to learn how to build fucking roads. There are NO GUTTERS, the street just fucking flood whenever it rains. Their water tastes like fucking asshole, I didn't think anyone could fuck up water, but they do. Everything tastes like buffalo diarrhea there too, all the fast food places are terrible. Eating at Taco Johns there was one of the most depressing and disgusting things I have ever done.

    Miami, fuck that place. I have never been a hotter hell hole in my life. Nothing puts you to sleep like a fucking 16 lane highway thats not moving. I thought I was going to have a brain aneurysm. Also, never walk down "martin luther king jr" street at 1am to go to popeyes, I thought I was going to get mugged/shot/raped. I was the only white person in a 3 mile radius. Not racists so anyone gets mad, but that was one fucking ghetto... just happens everyone was black.

    Actually, I don't know of one city in FL I have been to I liked. That place is horrible. Even disney world is depressing as hell. I vote to saw it off and burn it at sea. Most worthless state ever.

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  • george graves
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    Originally posted by browntown
    all have been mentioned. Post katrina new orleans is a third world country, and honestly one of the few places in the US I've felt my life was in danger. No cops, murders everyday, some very sketchy ppl on the street. I spent three weeks there last year for work, and vowed never to return. It's a sad scene, but it is more than that, it is the scariest place in the US I've ever been. Detroit is scary. DC is some bad shit. I felt like I was going to be shot in some parts of Los Angeles, but New Orleans wins.
    Just wow....

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  • browntown
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    all have been mentioned. Post katrina new orleans is a third world country, and honestly one of the few places in the US I've felt my life was in danger. No cops, murders everyday, some very sketchy ppl on the street. I spent three weeks there last year for work, and vowed never to return. It's a sad scene, but it is more than that, it is the scariest place in the US I've ever been. Detroit is scary. DC is some bad shit. I felt like I was going to be shot in some parts of Los Angeles, but New Orleans wins.

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  • imsotyerred
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    worchestershire, Mass

    fuck that place...it's no wonder they call it the asshole of Massachusettes

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  • Jon325i
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    Originally posted by h0lmes
    Houston
    Before or after the Katrina victim invasion? The only part of Houston I've seen was a bar at Bush International due to a flight layover. Good cold beer though.....don't remember too much of the last leg of that flight home :-P

    I haven't traveled a whole lot outside the US. Most recently was the boarder town TJ. Good times drinking but the stinch of sewer in the air, sometimes really bad, was the big spoiler. Also, young poor kids trying to sell me stuff as I walked down the street....its kinda sad really.

    Reno is another one. To me walking around that place feels like I'm stuck in the midst of a really cheezy 70s movie. Lots of dated looking stuff around there - hair styles and clothing included.

    Jon

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  • Charlie
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    Originally posted by Bimmerista
    I can't remember the city exactly, but when I was younger my family and traveled through NJ & Washington DC. I remember it being very dirty and full of homeless people.
    That would be Baltimore. Yea, it sucks.

    -Charlie

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  • h0lmes
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    Houston

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  • delatlanta1281
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    Originally posted by bimmer8604
    I lived in Elmwood Park, NJ just on the other side of Patterson. Horrible. Oh yea, and i would hate to live in any city in NJ just because I dont care for New Jersey. It could be "sunny" and "nice" but everything still looked grey,dark and dirty for some reason.

    Kyle
    Saddle River.
    My hometown, it and it's neighboring towns will change your opinion.

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  • Funkmasta
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    Scariest? Pretoria, South Africa.

    Though there was a town in Zimbabwe that we jumped ship early on because the government was burning down homes, and there could have been some commotion that we wanted nothing to do with.

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    In the US? NYC is pretty nasty, off the beaten path

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  • ZM Blue Devil
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    Bangalore, India

    Visited couple of times for work...

    Nice people but not a nice place.

    In the states, Gary, Indiana.

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  • bimmer8604
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    I lived in Elmwood Park, NJ just on the other side of Patterson. Horrible. Oh yea, and i would hate to live in any city in NJ just because I dont care for New Jersey. It could be "sunny" and "nice" but everything still looked grey,dark and dirty for some reason.

    Kyle

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  • joshh
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    L.A. Just a shithole with 99% of the people making it that way.

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