Just Go To Detroit Instead
You don't need a passport and you don't have to worry about radiation poisoning.
shareYou don't need a passport and you don't have to worry about radiation poisoning.
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lol, This is wrong on so many levels!
Don't be offended if I don't reply to your post - you might be on my Ignore List.
Except if you are not from the U.S. like me and probably half the users of this site
Who died and made you *beep* king of the zombies?
Yeah but the gangs will kill you faster and more viciously than the Chernobyl zombies.
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shareis that true ? i wanted to visit Chicago or Detroit this summer, maybe i should plan to go elsewhere...
shareI don't know about Detroit, but I didn't get a good impression of Chicago. I'll stop before people get all offended.
shareI know this is a little late -
I don't know about Detroit but I (personally) really liked Chicago when I visited there and would definitely go back. But keep in mind - they do call it the "Windy City" for a reason.
i would think more of gary IN, and besides they are trying to rebuild detroit since they now they are convicting the ex detroit mayor
shareCleveland, OH is a nice runner-up
shareAs a Cleveland native, I was thinking that myself. You've probably seen the Cleveland Tourism Video on youtube ... it ends with the only good thing you can say about the city is "at least we're not Detroit."
shareI just watched that tourism video. That's classic.
I would now go to Cleveland because of it and isn't that the point?
Lol! Cleveland native here born and raised!
I work for the County Probation department so I get to read all of the loveliness about our dear city on a daily basis. Lol.
But at least we're not Detroit. Lol.
You will pay the price for your lack of vision
Lived and worked in Detroit for a number of years. It is as bad as advertised. Obviously there are some good, even great areas, but you make one wrong turn and it looks just like this movie.
shareLOL. You're the wo/man, Brisk317.
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