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Originally Posted by JAYNYC
^ The classic cop out when one lacks a sensible response.
I honestly wouldn't have expected anything else.
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You don't get it. You're also continuing to argue over something that doesn't have a right or wrong answer.
Remember when we were discussing the best skylines on the
East Coast? I had
Boston just above
Philadelphia and that's when you began to lose it -- which is funny, because there is no right or wrong answer -- it is an opinion. Nobody ever said Philadelphia wasn't an East Coast city -- that was you twisting things.
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Originally Posted by Sun Belt
Guys, Boston has one of the top skylines on the East Coast. It's girthy and stretches/extends quite long down the high spine.
1] N.Y. [duh]
2] Miami [it is the Chicago of Canada in Florida after all]
3] Boston
4] Phila. [swapable w/ Boston, but Boston does have a better waterfront]
5] Atlanta [it's an East Coast city, because the state is on the East Coast].
6] Charlotte [mini-Lanta]
7] Baltimore [?]
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Then you came back with this post:
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Originally Posted by JAYNYC
Not to mention you completely neglected to include Pittsburgh (which is as "East Coast" as Atlanta), yet included Baltimore.
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Then I said this, and was even willing to accept Pittsburgh on my list of East Coast cities, it would be just above Baltimore.
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Originally Posted by Sun Belt
Pittsburgh isn't East Coast, therefore it was left off the list, but if you want to put it on my list, it would be just above Baltimore -- maybe.
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Again, we're talking about my opinion of East Coast skylines versus your opinion, there is no right or wrong answer.
And Yes, Charlotte and Atlanta are East Coast, because they're the largest metropolitan regions in states that are on the East Coast of the Untied States of America [we're not talking about Roanoke equivalents in Georgia and N.C. -- I'll say it once again, that doesn't mean that Philadelphia is not an East Coast city, simply because PA does not have a coastline.
Got it? Or are you still confused?