Other than Detroit, is there a major city that sucks as much as Cleveland?
Seattle.
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You've obviously never been to Detroit or Cleveland.
Other than Detroit, is there a major city that sucks as much as Cleveland?
Seattle.
Hope this helps.
Other than Detroit, is there a major city that sucks as much as Cleveland?
Seattle.
Hope this helps.
You've obviously never been to Detroit or Cleveland.
i think Seattle has great weather, and no I'm not joking. The fact it's raining today is fucking awesome....long overdue.
i think Seattle has great weather, and no I'm not joking. The fact it's raining today is fucking awesome....long overdue.
Rain in August is always special.
slightly OT.... what the hell is the deal with seattletimes restricting access to blogs now? do you guys actually pay for that stuff?
first they swap condotta for jude, then ask for money... excellent business strategy
IHIG!slightly OT.... what the hell is the deal with seattletimes restricting access to blogs now? do you guys actually pay for that stuff?
first they swap condotta for jude, then ask for money... excellent business strategy
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The most miserable sports city in America has to be Los Angeles. All those people in the basin and no NFL?...... and there doesn't seem to be much local(commercial) interest in the NFL returning. Last time I was down there, LA had about seven talk-radio KJR's all competing for who could rip their local pro and major college teams more, and several of the negafans (like us) have sponsors and make a living from their call-ins. Then there's the LA Times, the godfather of all local sports hating rags including the bankrupt Seattle Times.
Los Angeles is not a suitable location for Pac-12 offices. UW and non-LA members should insist on another locale for the conference headquarters such as a place north of San Francisco in marijuana-wine country. It might help Pac-12 management reach a hasty agreement with DirecTV and anybody else wishing to serve the sporting public.
if you can't delete your cookies in year 2013, then let us suggest playing with gas and matches somewhere along Hwy 30, right outside of Scappoose....right before the exit where you get off to the city of Montlake.
believe it or not, some fucktard thinks UW would go undefeated with Bammer's schedule.believe it or not, some fucktards don't understand deleting cookies can avoid the dumbfuck monthly fee, even in THIS economy!!I!!11!one
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The most miserable sports city in America has to be Los Angeles. All those people in the basin and no NFL?...... and there doesn't seem to be much local(commercial) interest in the NFL returning. Last time I was down there, LA had about seven talk-radio KJR's all competing for who could rip their local pro and major college teams more, and several of the negafans (like us) have sponsors and make a living from their call-ins. Then there's the LA Times, the godfather of all local sports hating rags including the bankrupt Seattle Times.
Los Angeles is not a suitable location for Pac-12 offices. UW and non-LA members should insist on another locale for the conference headquarters such as a place north of San Francisco in marijuana-wine country. It might help Pac-12 management reach a hasty agreement with DirecTV and anybody else wishing to serve the sporting public.
The Pac-12's media group is headquartered in SF. The main office is in Walnut Creek.
LA has Race's Lakers, Race's Kings, and Race's Bruins. That's way better than anything Seattle has.
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The most miserable sports city in America has to be Los Angeles. All those people in the basin and no NFL?...... and there doesn't seem to be much local(commercial) interest in the NFL returning. Last time I was down there, LA had about seven talk-radio KJR's all competing for who could rip their local pro and major college teams more, and several of the negafans (like us) have sponsors and make a living from their call-ins. Then there's the LA Times, the godfather of all local sports hating rags including the bankrupt Seattle Times.
Los Angeles is not a suitable location for Pac-12 offices. UW and non-LA members should insist on another locale for the conference headquarters such as a place north of San Francisco in marijuana-wine country. It might help Pac-12 management reach a hasty agreement with DirecTV and anybody else wishing to serve the sporting public.
The Pac-12's media group is headquartered in SF. The main office is in Walnut Creek.
LA has Race's Lakers, Race's Kings, and Race's Bruins. That's way better than anything Seattle has.
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The most miserable sports city in America has to be Los Angeles. All those people in the basin and no NFL?...... and there doesn't seem to be much local(commercial) interest in the NFL returning. Last time I was down there, LA had about seven talk-radio KJR's all competing for who could rip their local pro and major college teams more, and several of the negafans (like us) have sponsors and make a living from their call-ins. Then there's the LA Times, the godfather of all local sports hating rags including the bankrupt Seattle Times.
Los Angeles is not a suitable location for Pac-12 offices. UW and non-LA members should insist on another locale for the conference headquarters such as a place north of San Francisco in marijuana-wine country. It might help Pac-12 management reach a hasty agreement with DirecTV and anybody else wishing to serve the sporting public.
The Pac-12's media group is headquartered in SF. The main office is in Walnut Creek.
LA has Race's Lakers, Race's Kings, and Race's Bruins. That's way better than anything Seattle has.
Did someone already post this?
http://blogs.seattletimes.com/take2...most-miserable-sports-cities/?syndication=rss
The most miserable sports city in America has to be Los Angeles. All those people in the basin and no NFL?...... and there doesn't seem to be much local(commercial) interest in the NFL returning. Last time I was down there, LA had about seven talk-radio KJR's all competing for who could rip their local pro and major college teams more, and several of the negafans (like us) have sponsors and make a living from their call-ins. Then there's the LA Times, the godfather of all local sports hating rags including the bankrupt Seattle Times.
Los Angeles is not a suitable location for Pac-12 offices. UW and non-LA members should insist on another locale for the conference headquarters such as a place north of San Francisco in marijuana-wine country. It might help Pac-12 management reach a hasty agreement with DirecTV and anybody else wishing to serve the sporting public.
The Pac-12's media group is headquartered in SF. The main office is in Walnut Creek.
LA has Race's Lakers, Race's Kings, and Race's Bruins. That's way better than anything Seattle has.
I stand corrected. Walnut Creek may be worse, but at least the Raiders are close by. Seattle will always have the Seahawks and that is far better than the cumulative anything LA can offer.
if you can'tdelete your cookiesuse Google Chrome Incognito mode in year 2013, then let us suggest playing with gas and matches somewhere along Hwy 30, right outside of Scappoose....right before the exit where you get off to the city of Montlake.