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Old 08-30-2009, 01:45 AM   #16
Juniper
I know, right?
 
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Well, where I live, it's like this . . .

ARE there any people actually living in the city? Well, except for scary "projects" type people? Nah, probably not. The city is where people go to work, then they come back to the 'burbs at six or so.

Am I right, Bri?

Same goes for Dayton and Cincinnati, with a few exceptions. I know a little more about Cincy - grew up in a Cincy 'burb. Cincy is divided up into many little towns that surround it and though they're "city" they are also separate cities - I think they are actually independent satellite cities, though they're a ten-minute bus ride from Fountain Square. If you live "downtown" you're either really rich and can afford a riverview condo, or you're dirt poor. Very little in between.

Do the city dwellers - those who live in nearby "cities" - think less of suburban dwellers? Of course. In the Cincy area, every little neighborhood thinks less of every other little neighborhood. Especially east vs. west.
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