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<p>i agree with Virgil..</p>

<p>deff Boston, some cities in Rhode Island are full of cool stuff too, and Miami</p>

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<p>What is with you people?!? Of course Detroit is the best! Our economy is spiffy despite all evidence to the contrary. It goes without mention that our crime rates our low, and we have the perfect mayor!</p>

<p>Too many Bostons on this thread. Detroit PWNS |_| n00b5</p>

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<p>The Twin Cities...of love and marriage? Whenever anybody says "you can't have one without the other", it makes me think of that song.</p>

<p>Boston. Philly. Seattle. Denver.</p>

<p>Detroit. Seriously. </p>

<p>Cass Cafe, DIA reopening, Museum District, Artist Village, Campus Martius....the revitalizing movement is amazing. It's fitting that the planning meetings are called City of Hope meetings.</p>

<p>Not to mention everything that the suburbs offer...I love metro Detroit =)</p>

<p>Paris definitely.</p>

<p>i like chicago
personally, and new york</p>

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<p>Too many Bostons on this thread. Detroit PWNS |_| n00b5

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I doubt you've been to boston before you made that statement</p>

<p>Chicago is a great city and has nice people (hooray for Midwesterners) and I also really liked New York and San Francisco</p>

<p>the more time i spend in boston, the more i fall in love with it. it's just gorgeous. and in terms of stuff to do, it's like a big city, but it doesn't feel like a big city. maybe that's just my experience. I LOVE what deenierah said:</p>

<p>"the more time i spend in boston, the more i fall in love with it. it's just gorgeous. and in terms of stuff to do, it's like a big city, but it doesn't feel like a big city."</p>

<p>That is 100% true. I just wish I didn't live so far away! At least NYC is pretty close to me, but it's not HALF as amazing as Boston.</p>

<p>And don't even TRY arguing that it is! ;)</p>

<p>i'm not gonna argue that nyc is better. </p>

<p>it just is.</p>

<p>bring on the flames.</p>

<p>Boston, Baltimore, NYC, gotta love that ocean</p>

<p>Boston.... no question.</p>

<p>been to Boston, been to Paris etc.
Nothing beats New York City.</p>

<p>Dublin, Ireland on St Patrick's Day</p>

<p>It's like celebrating the 4th of July in Washinton, DC but bigger.</p>

<p>Bostin is a terrible place. Quite miserable. Never want to go there ever again.</p>

<p>But that could just be the New Yorker in me talking... :D</p>

<p>I still vote for New Orleans. New Orleans pwns all others.</p>

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Bostin is a terrible place. Quite miserable. Never want to go there ever again.</p>

<p>But that could just be the New Yorker in me talking...

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Please at least spell "Boston" correctly if you want to call it a "terrible place" with no justification.</p>

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Bostin is a terrible place. Quite miserable. Never want to go there ever again.</p>

<p>But that could just be the New Yorker in me talking... </p>

<p>I still vote for New Orleans. New Orleans pwns all others.

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<p>Any chance of credibility goes out the window when you cannot spell said city correctly...</p>

<p>San Francisco! Pretty good weather all year round, great culture, great attractions, great hills, quite picturesque... Not cheap thuogh</p>

<p>Seattle's awesome, but I live here. Chicago would have to be the favorite of places I don't live in.</p>

<p>Bonn or Aachen, Germany</p>