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@Cougar Bait I grew up in NJ/NYC. Just a big Boston sports fan.

That said, I spent a summer in Derry, NH as a kid and loved it. New Hampshire I was considering moving to.

Boston is a great city. Shitty to drive in.

I spent that two months in Worster with that whole dentist and snowed in story. That wasn’t fun.

Chicago I’ve never been to but I hate their mayors and I hate deep dish pizza.
 
Chicago is tier 1. Boston is tier 2. That said you've been loving Nashville which is a (growing) tier 3.

I'll be in Bean Town over MLK weekend. No more Tampa for me for a while. My partner set up shop in Lexington so they won't winter in Tampa anymore.

Anyone who talks about Chicago homicides as an issue for you has obviously never been there and doesn't know how to analyze statistics.
 
Yeah, I've never been to Chicago. What a fucking dummy. I'm in Chicago 30 times a year. By the way, during "pride" in Wrigleyville last year while I was there it looked like a slum. Block after block of retards just doing whatever they wanted. Jumping on cars, pissing in the street, cops did zero. They were doing burnouts on street corner intersections. Cops were told to stand down (which is common here). The mayor is a moron. And it doesn't matter who the mayor is, they always elect a moron. Definitely don't move here if you run a business Blitty. Chicago doesn't give a shit about small businesses.
 
Also, Casper, deep dish is for tourists. People who live here eat that once a year maybe once every 2 years. Chicago style thin crust or tavern style, this is what people order on the regular.

Or like me, you can't find very good pizza in the suburbs (Rockford has better pizza) and so you find a great New York Style pizza.
 
Blitty, remember the people who LIVE or HAVE LIVED in and near Chicago have no idea what they are talking about. Archie, Fair Warning and myself. Those living in other states nowhere near here know a lot more. Because Internet and stats ROFL.

This is like me saying I know more about New York or Florida than those that live there. OBVIOUSLY I don't. This isn't complicated.