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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 712127" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>A lot of Milwaukee has become the bad part.</p><p></p><p>I live in one of those cities on the list. It isnt a threatening place like Milwaukee but its suffered loss of paper mills, no jobs, drugs galore and drug related crime and a real lack of anything remotely different or academic to entertain. We only stay because husband works here. When he retires, adios!</p><p></p><p>GN, Superior sounds terrible. If looking at water can depress a person, then the general atmosphere has got to be gloomy. Sorry that Stu had no chance to relive good childhood memories when he was so sick.</p><p></p><p>To all: Wherever you live, Nick Johnson has a youtube video, all amusing, of the ten worst places to live in your state. I also listened to the Illinois tape as I lived there for 40 years. But Most of those cities were in southern illinois, including the infamous East St. Louis IL which ends up in Missouri and is very dangerous. I lived near Chicago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 712127, member: 1550"] A lot of Milwaukee has become the bad part. I live in one of those cities on the list. It isnt a threatening place like Milwaukee but its suffered loss of paper mills, no jobs, drugs galore and drug related crime and a real lack of anything remotely different or academic to entertain. We only stay because husband works here. When he retires, adios! GN, Superior sounds terrible. If looking at water can depress a person, then the general atmosphere has got to be gloomy. Sorry that Stu had no chance to relive good childhood memories when he was so sick. To all: Wherever you live, Nick Johnson has a youtube video, all amusing, of the ten worst places to live in your state. I also listened to the Illinois tape as I lived there for 40 years. But Most of those cities were in southern illinois, including the infamous East St. Louis IL which ends up in Missouri and is very dangerous. I lived near Chicago. [/QUOTE]
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