I hope that will replace the TV ads I've been seeing for Arkansas, "The Natural State" in which there are people shown lounging in giant luxury hotels which overlook some nice-lookin' nature.
I always thought (and still think) Cleveland's a good town with some damn good people in it. Then I moved to Toledo, the Armpit of America, which confirmed it.
It's sad the city is degraded, but there are still things to celebrate about it. A Cavs win isn't one of them, though :(
4 comments:
I remember people saying, "Hell, at least we're not Cleveland," when I lived in Detroit in the late '60's/early '70's.
I can't argue all that much. Of course it doesn't help that barely anyone lives downtown so the city essentially dies out after rush hour.
I hope that will replace the TV ads I've been seeing for Arkansas, "The Natural State" in which there are people shown lounging in giant luxury hotels which overlook some nice-lookin' nature.
I always thought (and still think) Cleveland's a good town with some damn good people in it. Then I moved to Toledo, the Armpit of America, which confirmed it.
It's sad the city is degraded, but there are still things to celebrate about it. A Cavs win isn't one of them, though :(
Post a Comment