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Oct 5, 2015
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BarraCouga
A general rule for American cities, North side= good. South side= bad.
I'm sure there are exceptions but it seems to be a fairly accurate generality IMO.
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Is there a "good part of town" in St. Louis?
dilbert
10/5/15 1:00pm
A nice suburb on the north side. Starts with an "F". Can't remember the name
BeardedSpock
10/5/15 1:04pm
I imagine that's exactly the reason they told him to choose elsewhere
jdub
10/5/15 1:10pm
Yeah, that's near the airport. I didn't stay in Ferguson, but my hotel
dilbert
10/5/15 1:13pm
Where are your meetings? (or business, or whatever)
jdub
10/5/15 1:18pm
Near the airport.
dilbert
10/5/15 1:27pm
You could go west towards St. Charles.
jdub
10/5/15 1:29pm
Definitely not East St Louis.
PhilPete
10/5/15 1:04pm
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East1999
10/5/15 1:05pm
A general rule for American cities, North side= good. South side= bad.
BarraCouga
10/5/15 1:08pm
I'm trying to think of any cities for which this is the case.
Revolution
10/5/15 1:19pm
Chicago, Detroit, & Los Angeles are all good examples of this
HiLife
10/5/15 1:31pm
This is true for San Bernardino
Yoshinobu
10/5/15 1:50pm
Every major city in Texas, Atlanta, B-more, SF, DC. Indy...
BarraCouga
10/5/15 3:36pm
If St. Louis were a clock with downtown at the center, you want to be
Submariner
10/5/15 1:28pm
Will you rent a car, or are you going to rely on public transportation?
BYUMizzou
10/5/15 1:28pm
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