According to Reader's Digest, Buffalo is the 3rd cleanest large city in America.
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According to Reader's Digest, Buffalo is the 3rd cleanest large city in America.
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Just thought you would want to know.
EAT THAT MIKEY AND JUSTA!!!! I TOLD YOU THAT BUFFALO WAS NOT DIRTY!!!!!Originally Posted by NE39
I think the premise is flawed.
We're not a large city.
We're kind like a big town.
No way Chicago is last. It's one of the cleanest cities I've ever been to. Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and Detroit are all way worse than Chicago.
No there thousands of large towns in the country but in terms of large cities not so many.Originally Posted by Billsology
I have been to Chitown too. What a dirthole!Originally Posted by Earthquake Enyart
Baltimore used to be horrible but they've cleaned up a bit lately. I've been to Chicago and I agree with the rankings it was given. That place was a dump.
2nd-largest city in NY State.Originally Posted by Billsology
Baltimore is a pit. I can't imagine a dirtier place except for maybe Cleveland.Originally Posted by BAM
Thats probably because everyone moved the hell out of there!
"Whoever did this obviously did not know about the people of Boston. Because nothing these terrorists do is gonna shake them. ... A city that withstood an 86-year-losing streak. A city that made it through the Big Dig - a construction project that backed up traffic for 16 years. I mean, there are commuters just getting home now."
-Stephen Colbert
Out of where?Originally Posted by MBBedard
29th ranked Miami!!!
Tulsa should be number 1 on that list, BTW.
You think you're hot **** in a champagne glass, but you're really cold diarrhea in a Dixie cup!
He's not moving now. They countered.Originally Posted by Topdog
I guess they'll remain in last place then.......
How can you take Reader's Digest seriously anyway? It's just the mag that everyone reads while they're on the can.
Philly is a pit.
As is Tampa.
Baltimore's not so bad.
DC is nice around the monuments. Drive past the Capitol building and it resembles Newark.
What's more interesting is the caption under the Picture.
Tear down the skyway! That piece of crap ruins the whole waterfront.
Resign our own guys!
no way is Providence dirtier than Jacksonville.
I didn't come here to fight, I hate fighting. Life is way too short to spend it on fighting! Go fight with yourself, one of you will eventually win!
Well I guess it really depends on which part of the city you visit. The odd thing about Baltimore is that in one area it's cleaned up and then a block away it's a total dump. I guess it's like that with any larger city though.Originally Posted by Earthquake Enyart
The cleanest city, IMO, that I have ever visited was Providence, RI.