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rfaulk34 03-19-2025 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by wazu (Post 18003531)
How can you not even mention WKRP?

Saving the good stuff for last. ;)

rfaulk34 03-19-2025 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 18003532)
Find the post where I claimed there was nothing to do in Cincinnati..

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 18003282)
That part of southwestern Ohio, northern Kentucky is full of German and Irish descendants. Their food is garbage so it’s not surprising that Cinci never developed a bustling cuisine scene.

I discounted this, specifically. I added things to do and you said 'you can find that anywhere', so i'm just looking for clarification if it's boring (nothing to do) with shitty food, as Chase and you seem to be implying...or is it just like any other big(ish) city in America where there's plenty to do and eat.

ThaVirus 03-19-2025 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by rfaulk34 (Post 18003542)
I discounted this, specifically. I added things to do and you said 'you can find that anywhere', so i'm just looking for clarification if it's boring (nothing to do) with shitty food, as Chase and you seem to be implying...or is it just like any other big(ish) city in America where there's plenty to do and eat.


It’s boring and has shitty food.

I hate to break it to you, but a 25-year old millionaire doesn’t give a shit about an opera house or some shitty bridge LMAO

I was speaking more to the lack of anything worth a shit to separate it from Winchestertonfieldville. Like I said, Cinci is like any other mid-sized major city. Can you tell me what’s different about it compared to Columbus? Richmond, VA? Fort Wayne? Buffalo?

At least a place like New Orleans, where I assume Ja’marr’s frame of reference is coming from, has a unique culture and vibe. Second-to-none party city. Renowned food scene.

The only thing unique about Cinci is that shitty slop you put on your noodles.

PHOG 03-19-2025 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by rfaulk34 (Post 18003529)
1793 First settlement in Ohio to publish a newspaper
1835 First bag of airmail lifted by a hot air balloon.
1849 First city in the U.S. to hold a municipal song festival—Saengerfest.
1850 First city in the U.S. to establish a Jewish hospital.
1850 First city in the U.S. to publish greeting cards—Gibson Greeting Card Company.
1853 First practical steam fire engine. First city to establish a municipal fire department and first fireman's pole.
1869 First city to establish a weather bureau.
1869 First professional baseball team—the Cincinnati Red Stockings, now known as the Cincinnati Reds.
1870 First city in the U.S. to establish a municipal university—University of Cincinnati.
1870 First city to hold annual industrial expositions.
1875 First city to establish a Jewish theological college—Hebrew Union College.
1875 Reuben Springer offered to finance building of Music Hall for May Festival if citizens also contribute; becomes first matching fund-raiser.
1880 First city in which a woman, Maria Longworth Nichols Storer, began and operated a large manufacturing operation—Rookwood Pottery.
1880 First and only city to build and own a major railroad.
1902 First concrete skyscraper built in the U.S.—the Ingalls Building.
1905 Daniel Carter Beard founded the Sons of Daniel Boone, later known as the Boy Scouts of America.
1906 First university to offer cooperative education—University of Cincinnati.
1935 First night baseball game played under lights.
1952 First heart-lung machine makes open heart surgery possible. Developed at Children's Hospital Medical Center.
1954 First city to have a licensed Public television station—WCET TV.

Hmmm, nothing for almost 75 years....and oh yes, 0-3 in Super Bowls.



















:D

Bearcat 03-19-2025 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by rfaulk34 (Post 18003542)
I discounted this, specifically. I added things to do and you said 'you can find that anywhere', so i'm just looking for clarification if it's boring (nothing to do) with shitty food, as Chase and you seem to be implying...or is it just like any other big(ish) city in America where there's plenty to do and eat.

Austin, Texas and Cincinnati have comparable populations, but not sure anyone is mistaking one for the other.

Mecca 03-19-2025 04:54 PM

An argument about the merit of Cincinnati on a forum largely based on people who live in Kansas City is literally the spiderman meme.

ROYC75 03-19-2025 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by wazu (Post 18003531)
How can you not even mention WKRP?

THIS!

Not only " The Best Thing " about the River city, it's" The Only Thing Good " about it!

srvy 03-19-2025 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by rfaulk34 (Post 18003529)
1793 First settlement in Ohio to publish a newspaper
1835 First bag of airmail lifted by a hot air balloon.
1849 First city in the U.S. to hold a municipal song festival—Saengerfest.
1850 First city in the U.S. to establish a Jewish hospital.
1850 First city in the U.S. to publish greeting cards—Gibson Greeting Card Company.
1853 First practical steam fire engine. First city to establish a municipal fire department and first fireman's pole.
1869 First city to establish a weather bureau.
1869 First professional baseball team—the Cincinnati Red Stockings, now known as the Cincinnati Reds.
1870 First city in the U.S. to establish a municipal university—University of Cincinnati.
1870 First city to hold annual industrial expositions.
1875 First city to establish a Jewish theological college—Hebrew Union College.
1875 Reuben Springer offered to finance building of Music Hall for May Festival if citizens also contribute; becomes first matching fund-raiser.
1880 First city in which a woman, Maria Longworth Nichols Storer, began and operated a large manufacturing operation—Rookwood Pottery.
1880 First and only city to build and own a major railroad.
1902 First concrete skyscraper built in the U.S.—the Ingalls Building.
1905 Daniel Carter Beard founded the Sons of Daniel Boone, later known as the Boy Scouts of America.
1906 First university to offer cooperative education—University of Cincinnati.
1935 First night baseball game played under lights.
1952 First heart-lung machine makes open heart surgery possible. Developed at Children's Hospital Medical Center.
1954 First city to have a licensed Public television station—WCET TV.

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Hammock Parties 03-19-2025 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 18003649)
An argument about the merit of Cincinnati on a forum largely based on people who live in Kansas City is literally the spiderman meme.

you're a ****ing loser

Mecca 03-20-2025 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties (Post 18003878)
you're a ****ing loser

And you're a total moron that brings jack and shit to the forum other than the jizz on your chin.

smithandrew051 03-20-2025 01:41 PM

Happy Birthday, rfaulk.

Eat shit!!!!!

Rainbarrel 03-20-2025 09:17 PM

Don't most NFL teams name have a local reference. Did a circus tiger get lose in their sewers

Hammock Parties 03-20-2025 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 18004229)
And you're a total moron that brings jack and shit to the forum other than the jizz on your chin.

Start a poll, we all know who would be voted off LMAO

Hammock Parties 03-21-2025 12:06 AM

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Bump 03-21-2025 01:40 AM

hopefully for them they can find a decent defensive player in the draft with their top 20 pick. They get a higher draft pick than all of the playoff teams because they didn't make the playoffs.


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