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Originally posted by Juan Carlos Nadal View PostNY: As above. Plus it smells.
The last place I visited was London - it sucks, thanks God for the museums, Tower Bridge, Craven Cottage, the Westminster abbey and the 150 meters tall peni errr pen, they saved the day
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Oh noes!
Shanghai: Lovely combination of humid climate and high air pollution. Plenty of fat, sweaty Americans and latecolonialist British gentlemen wearing safari hats.
L.A.: Like a large residential area stamped onto the Pacific coast. Nothing to see.
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NYC: Lots of construction; Africans sell gold watches on the street and run like hell when cops show up; streets of Chinatown is filled with litter and spits
Atlanta: Most ghetto city in America. Olympic Park looks dead.
Buffalo, NY: Dead city
Cleveland, OH: Dead city
Pittsburgh, PA: Dead city
Detroit, MI: See above but worse.
Beijing: Cold like shit and you spend more money on taxis than hotels. Subways are cheap but don't be surprised if you spend 3 hours on it just to get to another place. Taxis are not any faster.
Shanghai: Biggest attraction is "City God Temple", lots of foreigners there all paying a ridiculous amount of money for a tiny place where you can inhale a load of smoke to your lungsLast edited by sinobball; 04-04-2011, 03:16 PM.
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Athens for sure. Very chaotic. Very unappealing architecture. Lots of cool ancient stuff for sure, and a very nice and clean underground (albeit small for a city of such a size). The prep for the Olympics helped to improve the image of the city a little bit but ever since it has been on the downhill again...
London: It just doesn't do it for me. Overrated and overpriced.
NY: As above. Plus it smells.
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Lets badmouth famous places
Ok. This part of the forum is a bit dead, so the best way to revive it is by using good, oldfashioned hate.
I'll start.
Venice - it smells like yuck
Athens - strikes every single day, with rioting included in our special "pension reforms" packageTags: None
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