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No, Cincinnati.
The 2 pro teams could be several cities, but none of them have Cincinnati Chili, which is unlike any other chili - Skyline and Goldstar are the most popular.
"Cincinnati chili is a Mediterranean-spiced meat sauce used as a topping for spaghetti or hot dogs; both dishes were developed by immigrant restaurateurs in the 1920s. In 2013, Smithsonian named one local chili parlor one of the "20 Most Iconic Food Destinations in America"."
(That would be Skyline.)
A professional baseball and football team.
We have a unique type of chili.
Sashimi is raw fish, sushi may or may not have raw fish in it - sushi refers to the type of rice and how the dish is presented.
Yes I love lobster. I recently made lobster rolls for a luncheon party - yummy.
Conch fritters are delish.
Avoid debt.
Perhaps,(?), the awards mean something, but the ceremony lost its meaning to many of us years go. Haven't watched it in years and I don't care who wins because of all of the ridiculous rules concerning who or what can even be nominated.
Top Gun Maverick 10/10
No. Magazines have so many ads - not sure why I want to pay for that.
22" - I fall asleep with the TV on every night.
So am I with the exception of writing cursive, but I can print just fine.
Unfortunately, it would put an end to just about everything. You think humanity is bad now - just wait to see what it would be like to fight for survival in a post apocalyptic world.
Not interested. If that ever happens, hope the bomb drops right on top of me.
Science fiction then action movies.
Sad new - great music - he always did an outdoor concert here in Cincinnati in the summer.
I drink a considerable amount of iced tea - w/o sugar, so I think that counts.
I used to go all of the time, but my husband is disabled and it's no longer possible.
I'll be 87, but I'm planning on seeing it. LOL
An oldie - Random Harvest - one of my favorites.
And there won't be another Super Blue Moon until 2037.
Yes, it was so very prophetic. I read the book when it was first published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Russian Revolution. I read and referenced it so many times that it fell apart, so I bought a new one.
I had the pleasure of meeting Robert Massie at a lecture he gave here in Cincinnati, It was part of the Nicholas and Alexandra exhibit that was touring the country. The most moving item at the exhibit was Alexandra's diary for 1918 - it was opened on the page where she made her last entry. So sad.
I'm huge Russian history buff and was so excited when I was able to visit St Petersburg in 2004 and visit the Alexander Palace.