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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 13358554 United States 07/24/2019 04:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lived there. Quoting: Blag Dahlia Loved it. More than Chicago even. Great fucking music and comedy scene. One of the best ballparks in the country. Great local shops, restaurants, and bars in University City. Vintage Vinyl anyone? And as you mentioned, the fucking Hill. Some of the best food on the planet. Planning on moving back. :bfnger: St. Louis is nice if you have really low standards. |
BiblioPhile User ID: 70897929 United States 07/24/2019 04:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lived there. Quoting: Blag Dahlia Loved it. More than Chicago even. Great fucking music and comedy scene. One of the best ballparks in the country. Great local shops, restaurants, and bars in University City. Vintage Vinyl anyone? And as you mentioned, the fucking Hill. Some of the best food on the planet. Planning on moving back. Born and raised in St. Louis. It was such an awesome city to live and grow up in. And yes - the restaurant scene is unmatched. Have lived in a few other states and cities over the past several years and have not found a place to compare. Also, there was always something to do - even free events. Something always going on. The Blues Festival The Jazz Festival Charlie Gitto's U. City Zorba the Greek - Gyros to die for The St. Louis Zoo - free The St. Louis Museum - free Powell Symphony Hall Forest Park Vintage Vinyl Art Hill in the winter Riddles Penultimate Oldani's on The Hill - Best prosciutto on Earth Baseball season All memories that I'm so glad to have. "Be wary of mathematiciens, particularly when they speak the truth." - Augustine |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72369823 United States 07/24/2019 04:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Are there any places in America that aren't a shithole? Asking for future reference in case I ever visit! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77847640 yes but because of Jigcoon infestation in the other 90% of the damn a house there costs a million dollars, more than you are going to ever make in your life. adolf scholomo is rubbing his little hands tho. means you'll have to borrow A LOT of money, well so logic is, just go build 1000 new houses out on some farm land and sell them for a million dollars. well that's the WHOLE scam, the developers are THE top alpha zog predators. how do THEY make money off all the housing in downtown shit areas? answer is: they don't so what do they care about your housing problems? your problems are their opportunity to capitalize. build you a new house, only THEY get to build new houses because THEY own your local, state government sandwiched between ferals and globa scam artists, the end result is a total fuckjob housing disaster , true it only affects SOME of us, but they're gonna run you ALL out with property taxes, and inflation you won't escape. your houses will be sold off to the faggs with all the printed money, if you're one of them fuck you, fggot, |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 13358554 United States 07/24/2019 04:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lived there. Quoting: Blag Dahlia Loved it. More than Chicago even. Great fucking music and comedy scene. One of the best ballparks in the country. Great local shops, restaurants, and bars in University City. Vintage Vinyl anyone? And as you mentioned, the fucking Hill. Some of the best food on the planet. Planning on moving back. :bfnger: Born and raised in St. Louis. It was such an awesome city to live and grow up in. And yes - the restaurant scene is unmatched. Have lived in a few other states and cities over the past several years and have not found a place to compare. Also, there was always something to do - even free events. Something always going on. The Blues Festival The Jazz Festival Charlie Gitto's U. City Zorba the Greek - Gyros to die for The St. Louis Zoo - free The St. Louis Museum - free Powell Symphony Hall Forest Park Vintage Vinyl Art Hill in the winter Riddles Penultimate Oldani's on The Hill - Best prosciutto on Earth Baseball season All memories that I'm so glad to have. Shitface, If it was all that, why aren't you still living in that God forsaken Shithole? Oh, that's another thing. The Cardinals are a joke and the fuckfaces who run that Shithole city built the fukn stadium right next to a highway overpass! It was so close to the overpass that if someone had their window down and had their elbow out, their elbow would get scraped off. I was warned to stay off of the Metrolink as that would be a good way to get yourself, beaten, robbed, or killed. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72369823 United States 07/24/2019 04:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] St. Louis was like most US cities, rapidly evoving into futuristic Utopia, then 1960's nigel rights riots brought all the cities to screetching halt. just imagine what all those soldiers in vietnam war could have built if they were employed here at Home, isntead of massacring innocent people for shits and gggles of fat headed nerd psychos |
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BiblioPhile User ID: 70897929 United States 07/24/2019 04:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lived there. Quoting: Blag Dahlia Loved it. More than Chicago even. Great fucking music and comedy scene. One of the best ballparks in the country. Great local shops, restaurants, and bars in University City. Vintage Vinyl anyone? And as you mentioned, the fucking Hill. Some of the best food on the planet. Planning on moving back. Born and raised in St. Louis. It was such an awesome city to live and grow up in. And yes - the restaurant scene is unmatched. Have lived in a few other states and cities over the past several years and have not found a place to compare. Also, there was always something to do - even free events. Something always going on. The Blues Festival The Jazz Festival Charlie Gitto's U. City Zorba the Greek - Gyros to die for The St. Louis Zoo - free The St. Louis Museum - free Powell Symphony Hall Forest Park Vintage Vinyl Art Hill in the winter Riddles Penultimate Oldani's on The Hill - Best prosciutto on Earth Baseball season All memories that I'm so glad to have. Shitface, If it was all that, why aren't you still living in that God forsaken Shithole? Oh, that's another thing. The Cardinals are a joke and the fuckfaces who run that Shithole city built the fukn stadium right next to a highway overpass! It was so close to the overpass that if someone had their window down and had their elbow out, their elbow would get scraped off. I was warned to stay off of the Metrolink as that would be a good way to get yourself, beaten, robbed, or killed. It WAS all that - it really was. Haven't lived there for many years, though. Glad to hear Vintage Vinyl is still a going concern. "Be wary of mathematiciens, particularly when they speak the truth." - Augustine |
Blag Dahlia User ID: 77375107 United States 07/24/2019 04:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lived there. Quoting: Blag Dahlia Loved it. More than Chicago even. Great fucking music and comedy scene. One of the best ballparks in the country. Great local shops, restaurants, and bars in University City. Vintage Vinyl anyone? And as you mentioned, the fucking Hill. Some of the best food on the planet. Planning on moving back. Born and raised in St. Louis. It was such an awesome city to live and grow up in. And yes - the restaurant scene is unmatched. Have lived in a few other states and cities over the past several years and have not found a place to compare. Also, there was always something to do - even free events. Something always going on. The Blues Festival The Jazz Festival Charlie Gitto's U. City Zorba the Greek - Gyros to die for The St. Louis Zoo - free The St. Louis Museum - free Powell Symphony Hall Forest Park Vintage Vinyl Art Hill in the winter Riddles Penultimate Oldani's on The Hill - Best prosciutto on Earth Baseball season All memories that I'm so glad to have. Shitface, If it was all that, why aren't you still living in that God forsaken Shithole? Oh, that's another thing. The Cardinals are a joke and the fuckfaces who run that Shithole city built the fukn stadium right next to a highway overpass! It was so close to the overpass that if someone had their window down and had their elbow out, their elbow would get scraped off. I was warned to stay off of the Metrolink as that would be a good way to get yourself, beaten, robbed, or killed. Dude, you sound like a little bitch. Enjoy Iowa, fuckstain. No fear. No distractions. AKA Johnny Animosity |
Blag Dahlia User ID: 77375107 United States 07/24/2019 04:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lived there. Quoting: Blag Dahlia Loved it. More than Chicago even. Great fucking music and comedy scene. One of the best ballparks in the country. Great local shops, restaurants, and bars in University City. Vintage Vinyl anyone? And as you mentioned, the fucking Hill. Some of the best food on the planet. Planning on moving back. Born and raised in St. Louis. It was such an awesome city to live and grow up in. And yes - the restaurant scene is unmatched. Have lived in a few other states and cities over the past several years and have not found a place to compare. Also, there was always something to do - even free events. Something always going on. The Blues Festival The Jazz Festival Charlie Gitto's U. City Zorba the Greek - Gyros to die for The St. Louis Zoo - free The St. Louis Museum - free Powell Symphony Hall Forest Park Vintage Vinyl Art Hill in the winter Riddles Penultimate Oldani's on The Hill - Best prosciutto on Earth Baseball season All memories that I'm so glad to have. Right on amigo! No fear. No distractions. AKA Johnny Animosity |
Blag Dahlia User ID: 77375107 United States 07/24/2019 04:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've never been to Baltimore, so I'll take your word for it. I'll say this though...Chicago has a bad reputation, but I've gotta say Chicago is a hell of a lot better than Saint Louis. Are you fucking kidding me? I take it you've never been to the south side. No fear. No distractions. AKA Johnny Animosity |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 13358554 United States 07/24/2019 05:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was only two days there but you could see that the city had better times. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77419160 Saint Louis is a prime example of urban decay. The leaders of that shithole enriched themselves while letting that once fine city rot to death. In my view, Saint Shithole died a long time ago and it will never regain its glory days. Saint Shithole is dead and in hell and there isn't enough money in the world to raise it from the dead. In its prime it was a good city, but one would have to go back to the 1904 Worlds Fair. It seems to me Saint Louis died and went to hell not too long after Meet Me in St. Louis was made. [link to www.imdb.com (secure)] I went to that part of the city while I was there to see what the homes that were in the movie looked like now. FKN HELL! I was wishing I had a submachine gun to protect my self! Many of the homes in that movie burned down or rotted to death a long time ago. In short, the area where that movie was based upon is a burned out CRIME INFESTED SHITHOLE! As I was going through the Central West End I felt as though should've been driving through that area in an armored vehicle. I was told to stay the fuk away from North Saint Louis. That fukn area is so fkn dangerous that the police refuse to patrol it. It's a contemporary version of Mad Max (where Mad Max is Black) where there is not any semblance of law and order. Crime, Dope, Murder, Chaos, and Mayhem rule that part of town. I was told that the Angel of Death strangled Saint Louis to death during the white flight of the Sixties and Seventies. Perhaps a resident idiot can confirm? I couldn't help but notice that large sections of Saint Louis proper are burned out, crime ridden hellholes. As a comparison, In my opinion, it would not be a stretch of the imagination to classify Saint Luis as Detroit South. No Shit! It Is That Bad! Another thing...The stupid fux there call each other Hoosiers. Any idiot in their right mind knows that Indiana is the Hoosier State! |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 13358554 United States 07/24/2019 06:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Metro link is also known as the "soul train" Quoting: Anonymous Coward 53311130 avoid unless armed That's what I was told. Another thing...I am Irish. While I was in the Italian Hill, the Good Fella's there told me Dogtown was a place for me to visit as it is an Irish/Catholic neighborhood. I took their advice and went and I've got to say that I am damned glad that I did. I didn't see a single spook! The homes and lawns were well cared for and the people were really, really friendly. I ended up at an Irish Pub named Seamus McDaniels which is located in the heart of Dogtown. Not a spook in that fine establishment. It was a well kept place where good looking women and damned nice working class people hung out. I had the pleasure to meet two great great guys who own the place. Their names were Danny and Pat Liston. They formed a band named Mama's Pride and at their peak, they were the opening act for Gregg Allman. Though I never heard of the band...they sure had some fine tunes! A good looking Irish gal who went by the name of Clancy put money in the juke box and played for me Mama Pride's signature song Blue Mist. The song is old as hell but I really, really liked it! Check it out and... CRANK IT UP! |
BiblioPhile User ID: 70897929 United States 07/24/2019 06:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've never been to Baltimore, so I'll take your word for it. I'll say this though...Chicago has a bad reputation, but I've gotta say Chicago is a hell of a lot better than Saint Louis. Are you fucking kidding me? I take it you've never been to the south side. I lived on the south side for a few years. I loved it. There was a lot of spirit in the people who lived there. A family member told me that there has been a lot of investment into rejuvenating the area. Maybe that rejuvenation will spread. :) "Be wary of mathematiciens, particularly when they speak the truth." - Augustine |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77831361 United States 07/24/2019 06:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | in 300 years Blacks will be a majority in every city in NA. This by design will collapse America and we will see the rise of China. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76195662 Blacks and minorities are like an cancerous infection spreading through the host body slowly destroying what once was a great society. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 13358554 United States 07/24/2019 06:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey Circus Sideshow Freak! I suppose you mean shit cans like Ferguson? Those shit heels spilled over into the Delmar Loop and other neighborhoods where they broke, robbed, and set fire to a bunch of shit. When >Not If< shit goes down, just imagine the Ferguson Riots on a level that will be exponentially worse. I suppose if push came to shove, let them totally destroy Saint Louis as it would probably be viewed as a mercy killing. Saint Louis has been on life support long enough...It's time to pull the plug on that bicth! |
Blag Dahlia User ID: 77375107 United States 07/24/2019 06:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was only two days there but you could see that the city had better times. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77419160 Saint Louis is a prime example of urban decay. The leaders of that shithole enriched themselves while letting that once fine city rot to death. In my view, Saint Shithole died a long time ago and it will never regain its glory days. Saint Shithole is dead and in hell and there isn't enough money in the world to raise it from the dead. In its prime it was a good city, but one would have to go back to the 1904 Worlds Fair. It seems to me Saint Louis died and went to hell not too long after Meet Me in St. Louis was made. [link to www.imdb.com (secure)] I went to that part of the city while I was there to see what the homes that were in the movie looked like now. FKN HELL! I was wishing I had a submachine gun to protect my self! Many of the homes in that movie burned down or rotted to death a long time ago. In short, the area where that movie was based upon is a burned out CRIME INFESTED SHITHOLE! As I was going through the Central West End I felt as though should've been driving through that area in an armored vehicle. I was told to stay the fuk away from North Saint Louis. That fukn area is so fkn dangerous that the police refuse to patrol it. It's a contemporary version of Mad Max (where Mad Max is Black) where there is not any semblance of law and order. Crime, Dope, Murder, Chaos, and Mayhem rule that part of town. I was told that the Angel of Death strangled Saint Louis to death during the white flight of the Sixties and Seventies. Perhaps a resident idiot can confirm? I couldn't help but notice that large sections of Saint Louis proper are burned out, crime ridden hellholes. As a comparison, In my opinion, it would not be a stretch of the imagination to classify Saint Luis as Detroit South. No Shit! It Is That Bad! Another thing...The stupid fux there call each other Hoosiers. Any idiot in their right mind knows that Indiana is the Hoosier State! First off, you fucking retard - they call local white trash Hoosiers, most likely a jab at the folks in southern Indiana. Secondly, for a guy thats only been there ONCE you seem pretty fucking obsessed with the place that you've now made 2 threads about it. Third, you make reference to a shitty local band from fucking 1972 and somehow remember the names of the guys who owned Seamus? Whatdafuq? Like I said previously You sound like a little bitch Stay in fucking Iowa. No fear. No distractions. AKA Johnny Animosity |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 13358554 United States 07/24/2019 06:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | While in Dogtown, I felt safe and comfortable. The locals left me with a very strong impression that Dogtown is largely crime free as they make it clear that scum are not made to be felt welcome under any circumstance. As I mentioned before, the homes and lawns in Dogtown were neat, clean, and well cared for. The locals made it clear to me that They Do Not Tolerate Bullshit! If I had to summarize Dogtown, I imagine this is the way the locals handle scum... |
Blag Dahlia User ID: 77375107 United States 07/24/2019 06:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | While in Dogtown, I felt safe and comfortable. The locals left me with a very strong impression that Dogtown is largely crime free as they make it clear that scum are not made to be felt welcome under any circumstance. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 13358554 As I mentioned before, the homes and lawns in Dogtown were neat, clean, and well cared for. The locals made it clear to me that They Do Not Tolerate Bullshit! If I had to summarize Dogtown, I imagine this is the way the locals handle scum... I think it's safe to assume you can't handle shit. Pussy. No fear. No distractions. AKA Johnny Animosity |
Blag Dahlia User ID: 77375107 United States 07/24/2019 06:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | While in Dogtown, I felt safe and comfortable. The locals left me with a very strong impression that Dogtown is largely crime free as they make it clear that scum are not made to be felt welcome under any circumstance. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 13358554 As I mentioned before, the homes and lawns in Dogtown were neat, clean, and well cared for. The locals made it clear to me that They Do Not Tolerate Bullshit! If I had to summarize Dogtown, I imagine this is the way the locals handle scum... I think it's safe to assume you can't handle shit. Pussy. No fear. No distractions. AKA Johnny Animosity |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 63732944 United States 07/24/2019 09:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lived there. Quoting: Blag Dahlia Loved it. More than Chicago even. Great fucking music and comedy scene. One of the best ballparks in the country. Great local shops, restaurants, and bars in University City. Vintage Vinyl anyone? And as you mentioned, the fucking Hill. Some of the best food on the planet. Planning on moving back. :bfnger: Right back at ya, Asswipe! Hipster values. Degeneracy and entertainment. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77002469 United States 07/24/2019 09:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was recently in that miserable shithole for business. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 13358554 Downtown was loaded to the gills with a lot of miserable scum, as was Saint Louis City. There were decent places in the county but all in all, I sure as hell wouldn't want to live there. Saint Louis is number three in the nation for murder. Detroit is number one, Flint is number two. SAINT LOUIS! Home of Monsanto roundup gmo zombie corp The Subhuman Bowells of Hell |
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