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| quote: | Originally posted by yankeeBaby
^^Isnt Montreal technically closer to the american border than toronto? Last time I checked Toronto was 100km from the NF border and even more from buffalo........
..... so the above statement is irrelveant because montreal has not adapted the "american culture." (I know some of you will insert "thank GOD!!" here)
PS: That shit you just said about cleveland is pretty bad, considering the size of the city. I was gonna say something sarcastic like "that shit happens in nyc everyday" but then thought to myself that NYC has 12 million + people living in it. |
Yes, Montreal is physically closer to the U.S. border, but it seems remote from any large population base because all of upstate NY/ vermont is rural. On the other hand, Toronto 4 hrs from many of the cities surrounding great lakes and the province of Ontario is the most active province with regard to trade with the U.S.
Sorry to get off topic, but NYC is actually one of the safest cities in the U.S. now. Crime rates in Cleveland (per capita) are much much higher. I think Detroit is the worst, then Baltimore (yikes), then Cleveland. Philly is up there too but at least there is Center City which is half decent.
At least Cleveland has a few decent house venues you can go to on the weekends, where some local veteran house djs play (till 230). We also have the occasional headliner (Marcus Shultz in July/ Digweed in August). Philly and Baltimore, by comparison, have practically nothing, at least to my knowledge.
Finally though, I miss Montreal!
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Me gusta la salsa picante!! ??Y'tu??
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