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Posted
13 hours ago, MJS said:

 

Houston is awesome. Haven't been to a game there, but I've been there for business trips.

 

Plenty of people travel. Sorry if you don't.

Travel and night life are not one and the same.
I have been across the country and lived many places.

  Guess i was not searching for " fun "  lol

 

13 hours ago, MJS said:

 

Houston is awesome. Haven't been to a game there, but I've been there for business trips.

 

Plenty of people travel. Sorry if you don't.

Nice to read about folks experiences for us shut ins lol

Posted
4 minutes ago, 3rdand12 said:

Travel and night life are not one and the same.
I have been across the country and lived many places.

  Guess i was not searching for " fun "  lol

 

Have you ever been to heaven?

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://m.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3Ddm6qw_yeo6o&ved=0ahUKEwizprOj3bDcAhXov1QKHRHSBOcQuAIIWDAI&usg=AOvVaw3q-1vvsdCpdUCeQ_Eqz_bG

Posted

No, but I am Old enough to recall when the song came out.

 Thanks for the smile Okie !!!

and i have never been to Oklahoma : )

Posted
18 hours ago, 3rdand12 said:

But the steak houses  can be exceptional. and BBq ? 

 I wonder why Idaho has no NFL team ....or Montana

 

Agree... northeastern Montana is a HUGE untapped market.

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Posted

Nashville is overrated in my opinion. When you boil it down it’s one street of bars/restaurants in a small city. 

 

Indianapolis has an overpriced zoo, but a nice children’s museum, that’s what I know about it. 

 

Posted (edited)
13 minutes ago, 3rdand12 said:

No, but I am Old enough to recall when the song came out.

 Thanks for the smile Okie !!!

and i have never been to Oklahoma : )

Glad you liked that.

 

I am taking a left turn, to brag on my (non NFL) city...

 

Clapton's version is better (he once called Tulsa home) but here is the original

 

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://m.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DO6MbPWzIFUk&ved=0ahUKEwi68Yms4bDcAhWIHnwKHTyFCsYQ3ywIOjAC&usg=AOvVaw12ZVQMsRc8sVlyDEnklzV8

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Posted
16 hours ago, frostbitmic said:

Foxborough

This is a good call. There is nothing around the stadium but a forgotten two lane road with old motels, bars, closed up Chinese restaurants, gas stations. 

 

Boston is a live city though. 40 minutes away from Foxboro. 

Posted (edited)
On 7/21/2018 at 1:43 PM, RiotAct said:

 

Agree... northeastern Montana is a HUGE untapped market.

Vast tracts of land. I take it you have driven through it ?

: )

On 7/21/2018 at 1:52 PM, BUFFALOKIE said:

Glad you liked that.

 

I am taking a left turn, to brag on my (non NFL) city...

 

Clapton's version is better (he once called Tulsa home) but here is the original

 

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://m.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DO6MbPWzIFUk&ved=0ahUKEwi68Yms4bDcAhWIHnwKHTyFCsYQ3ywIOjAC&usg=AOvVaw12ZVQMsRc8sVlyDEnklzV8

 I liked that version. Great song

 and hey, the Guy was playing a beat up ole Fender Stratocaster much like Eric !

now back to your regularly scheduled program...

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Posted
22 minutes ago, Straight Hucklebuck said:

Nashville is overrated in my opinion. When you boil it down it’s one street of bars/restaurants in a small city. 

 

Indianapolis has an overpriced zoo, but a nice children’s museum, that’s what I know about it. 

 

Never been to Nashville, but ive been to Memphis a couple of times for drag racing,  and had a great time on Beal street 

 

So, I have jumped the shark. My last two posts were not about NFL cities. 

 

GO BILLS!

3 minutes ago, Ol Dirty B said:

It's Green Bay and I can't imagine any other city comes close.

Probably in the top ten in my inexperienced opinion. They have a good fishing lake nearby, so I think I could enjoy myself.

Posted
21 hours ago, H2o said:

Philly or NY for a any Eagles or Jets matchup. By most accounts I've heard their fans are complete :censored:holes.

Jets fans are

Giants fans are so boring and timid.

I went to away games against both.

 

Posted
22 hours ago, BillsPride12 said:

I've done NFL trips in Baltimore, Cleveland, Denver, Kansas City, and Chicago so far and in my opinion Kansas City was the most boring city..but I will give them their props for having excellent BBQ joints

I lived in KC for five years and it has it all over Buffalo, I am afraid. 

Posted
21 hours ago, MiltonWaddams said:

What about Minneapolis/St Paul? Going for the game and not really finding much to do there aside from a big mall...which is not in Minny really... and Paisley Park (Princes house) which is also not in Minneapolis. One of their "must-dos" is a flour production museum. Woohoo! 

Minneapolis was a blast for Super Bowl XXVI, until the game started.

 

Posted
21 hours ago, Kirby Jackson said:

I went to school in Boston so I know it pretty well. It would be one of the greatest cities in the world if you could take everyone from Boston out of there.

 

Boston is terrific. The people? Not so much. They take great offense to the famous Fumble Chart for some reason. I was lucky to get out unscathed! 

 

We actually started our honeymoon in Boston on the way to Stowe, VT. We lived at the beach, and it was February so it made sense at the time.  

Posted
4 hours ago, Straight Hucklebuck said:

Nashville is overrated in my opinion. When you boil it down it’s one street of bars/restaurants in a small city. 

 

Indianapolis has an overpriced zoo, but a nice children’s museum, that’s what I know about it. 

 

 

I just pulled in coming back from Nashville. If all you did was Broadway you missed out. A friend of my son plays there, so I go to see him when I’m in town, but that’s about it for Broadway. I drive down the strip just to laugh at the people and the blaring music from each place. The pedestrian bridge to the Titans stadium means a lot of pre and post game activity there, so many game day visitors probably only see that. 

 

There are so many other cool areas to hit, but my son was local and showed me around or I might not have found them. It’s a huge college town, and the medical research community is really HUGE. Lots of wealth there. But most people just think of Broadway and country music. It’s so much more. I love it, but the weather is not ideal for me. I’m trying to find my “forever spot” for down the road a bit, and that will mean some compromising. 

Posted (edited)
23 hours ago, jimmy10 said:

Charlotte is boring as hell. It's a bank branch that kept growing until they legally had to call it a "city."

You said it. I have been living in NC since 1982 and I can count the times I have been to Charlotte on the fingers of one hand. 

 

There's much more to see and do in the Triangle, or in Wilmington, or the Outer Banks, or the Blue Ridge and Asheville. They should move Charlotte to South Carolina. 

 

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Posted
On 7/20/2018 at 6:53 PM, DC Tom said:

Jacksonville is pretty damned dull.  

 

And as spread out as they are all over the place, I can't imagine Dallas and Houston are all that exciting, either.

I enjoyed Jacksonville- stayed at the Landing- lots of bars/restaurants. Even ran into Paul Mcguire, Suzy Kolber, and Joe Theisman. They were all at the bar in the Omni and were super nice/down to earth. The next day we Water taxi’d it to the stadium where we got off and partied some more watching a live band. The stadium itself is pretty basic/boring thou. 

Posted
10 hours ago, Seasons1992 said:

 

Hey! I liven it up with my weck sliders and Manhattans......

 

I was actually surprised by how nice cincy was when I was there a few years ago. I heard the night life isn't great, but from what I saw I thought it was nice.

 

Also not an NFL city, but I like Louisville too, I think that's a great city also.

4 hours ago, billsfan_34 said:

I enjoyed Jacksonville- stayed at the Landing- lots of bars/restaurants. Even ran into Paul Mcguire, Suzy Kolber, and Joe Theisman. They were all at the bar in the Omni and were super nice/down to earth. The next day we Water taxi’d it to the stadium where we got off and partied some more watching a live band. The stadium itself is pretty basic/boring thou. 

 

Doesn't the stadium have a pool? I thought the whole structure of that stadium was to take your attention off the football.

Posted
14 hours ago, Ol Dirty B said:

 

I was actually surprised by how nice cincy was when I was there a few years ago. I heard the night life isn't great, but from what I saw I thought it was nice.

 

Also not an NFL city, but I like Louisville too, I think that's a great city also.

 

Doesn't the stadium have a pool? I thought the whole structure of that stadium was to take your attention off the football.

Never saw a pool- its pretty basic and everyone was watchin the game. It was October and hot as hell! People were very friendly too.

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