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 :(
I remember people saying, "Hell, at least we're not Cleveland," when I lived in Detroit in the late '60's/early '70's.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteIt's sad the city is degraded, but there are still things to celebrate about it. A Cavs win isn't one of them, though :(