Greensboro vs. Winston-Salem is such a lame rivalry. Get a clue.
Exactly. High Point rules the Triad!
Greensboro vs. Winston-Salem is such a lame rivalry. Get a clue.
Real talk, not sure if it's the #density you've been wading through on the mega thread or you ain't gettin enough booty but you have been insufferable lately.
Downtown Greensboro is fucking miserable. The only redeemable place there is Natty Greene's.
The only thing G'boro residents have to hang their hat on is cool suburban strip malls.
"Her son ended up at Princeton instead of Wake, ergo Wake sucks."
Cool story.
Meh
Greensboro is great if you have kids. Couldn't imagine living here just out of college, but for someone who moved here in my late 20s who would start a family in the next year, it's been great. Would single bolt prefer Asheville, Raleigh, our even Winston, sure, but I honestly love living here (and, yes, I acknowledge the city has some serious flaws and drawbacks)
Apparently HP is a pretty big area for sex trafficking during the Furniture Market, so there's that I guess.
What? How do I not know this?
FTR: I like all 3 places. Each has its ups and downs. Greensboro seems nicer and more modern that Winston. High Point is quiet and not too far of a drive to W-S or Greensboro. I love having a 5 minute commute.
I also like Richmond and wouldn't mind living there.
Something the wife was talking about the other day. Apparently the folks that roll into town for market like to buy and sell women. I'm not going to Google "sex traffic in high point" at work to verify with a link.
Downtown Greensboro is fucking miserable. The only redeemable place there is Natty Greene's.
The only thing G'boro residents have to hang their hat on is cool suburban strip malls.
There are a lot of hot women in Chapel Hill, Greensboro, and of course, Charlotte.
That is how I rank cities.
Raleigh - lots of dudes (NCSU).
Durham - New Jersey U.
But most of those positions would probably require a bio or chem degree would they not? Unless you are talking the accounting department but there are probably very few of those. That leaves business majors or com/psyc/english majors looking to get into the business field out in the cold. I could be wrong.
State is only 55% male. That leaves a ton of females.