Boston is the Toronto of America great city bad people but not as bad as chicago - hubie
People in Chicago are bad? I never heard that.
I love Toronto IMO. It helps that I've been there a bunch of times and I can navigate my way around the city easily. When you aren't familiar with a big city its no fun.
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Jul 24 @ 1:14 PM ET
People in Chicago are bad? I never heard that.
I love Toronto IMO. It helps that I've been there a bunch of times and I can navigate my way around the city easily. When you aren't familiar with a big city its no fun. - Buffalo--Sabres
ONly place ive ever gotten into a fight when we were minding our own business.
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Jul 24 @ 1:15 PM ET
People in Chicago are bad? I never heard that.
I love Toronto IMO. It helps that I've been there a bunch of times and I can navigate my way around the city easily. When you aren't familiar with a big city its no fun. - Buffalo--Sabres
Toronto is a great city just dont let them know your an american
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Jul 24 @ 1:20 PM ET
i just dont like the city. not my style. and i hate the teams and the people. no offense. - LizzyJo
Lizzy.. you know.. you are alright!
I don't like the big cities like that.. I don't like not being able to drive my car to whatever location I want to go.. and I don't like having to worry about what colors I am wearing when I go to certain neighborhoods.
I hate the teams there as well.. and most of their fans are arrogant about the success of those teams but ignorant to the idea of any other team from another city being just as good if not better than one of their home teams.
With that being said.. I am a really big fan of Kevin Garnett and some of Rajon Rondo...
I don't like the big cities like that.. I don't like not being able to drive my car to whatever location I want to go.. and I don't like having to worry about what colors I am wearing when I go to certain neighborhoods.
I hate the teams there as well.. and most of their fans are arrogant about the success of those teams but ignorant to the idea of any other team from another city being just as good if not better than one of their home teams.
With that being said.. I am a really big fan of Kevin Garnett and some of Rajon Rondo...
but besides them..
F#CK BOSTON! - JVince11
The driving thing to anywhere you want to go, thats any big city. When you know the city and know the public transport and such its much more fun. Besides if Buffalo had the money and population it used to, you wouldnt be able to just pull up anywhere.
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Jul 24 @ 1:27 PM ET
The driving thing to anywhere you want to go, thats any big city. When you know the city and know the public transport and such its much more fun. Besides if Buffalo had the money and population it used to, you wouldnt be able to just pull up anywhere. - Buffalo--Sabres
I know.... I was raised in the burbs of Milwaukee... I spent a lot of time there I was only 45 mins straight north of Chicago so I have spent my time there as well..
Milwaukee is a big city but without too much of a big city feel to it..
I don't like the big cities like that.. I don't like not being able to drive my car to whatever location I want to go.. and I don't like having to worry about what colors I am wearing when I go to certain neighborhoods.
I hate the teams there as well.. and most of their fans are arrogant about the success of those teams but ignorant to the idea of any other team from another city being just as good if not better than one of their home teams.
With that being said.. I am a really big fan of Kevin Garnett and some of Rajon Rondo...
but besides them..
F#CK BOSTON! - JVince11
Are you referring to Boston in this post? The city is extremely condensed, and would not consider it a "big city". Easily walk across the city on foot, no car needed.
I am speechless about your last statement about wearing certain colors..
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Jul 24 @ 1:28 PM ET
Are you referring to Boston in this post? The city is extremely condensed, and would not consider it a "big city". Easily walk across the city on foot, no car needed.
I am speechless about your last statement about wearing certain colors.. - IceColdBeer
Boston,Ny is by no means big may have a couple thousand people
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Jul 24 @ 1:29 PM ET
I know.... I was raised in the burbs of Milwaukee... I spent a lot of time there I was only 45 mins straight north of Chicago so I have spent my time there as well..
Milwaukee is a big city but without too much of a big city feel to it..
Agree. I think the Nash to NYR is a gamechanger. There is no chance that piling one 36 year old guy on this heap changes the fact that we can't hang in a 7 game series with Pitt, NYR, Philly or Boston. - Buffalo--Sabres
Anything is possible in the playoffs. Even beating the NYR after they sign Doan too.
Is it possible that an Ott could outplay Nash in a series? and that a Stafford could outplay Doan in a playoff series? Sure. And Miller would have to outplay Lundqvist to hang in a 7 game series with the Rangers.
(No.... I am NOT suggesting that Ott and Stafford are better players than Nash and Doan. Read the words)