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I don't care if Yoshi Noba has the highest income in Japan.  This ain't Japan and Jack > Japan.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

I don't care if Yoshi Noba has the highest income in Japan. This ain't Japan and Jack > Japan.

 

Yoshinoba is one word.

 

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But I still <3 you, ColDayMan. Mmm.

Let's see.

 

LeVeque vs. Japan.  LeVeque wins.  It atleast has architecture.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Let's see.

 

LeVeque vs. Japan.  LeVeque wins.  It atleast has architecture.

 

I've been waiting for you to start claiming Columbus was better than random world cities, just to see how delusional you actually are :lol:

Yeah, seeing how I'm being told by somebody who's "located" in Honolulu.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Yeah, seeing how I'm being told by somebody who's "located" in Honolulu.

 

???

 

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:'(

Aren't half those buildings in Honolulu hotels? Japan has to have great cities...they're trapped on an island. No cornfields to expand into :]

ok ummmmm, ive never been to honolulu and i am sure its great but you cant say a city is better than another based solely on the skyline.  I mean come on, haven't you learned yet to not judge books by its cover.  Cbus has great 'hoods that would stand to to most if not all that honolulu has to offer i am sure.  Im not sayin honolulu isnt better than cbus, i mean afterall, its in HAWAII people, but my point is simply coparing cities skylines and claiming one is better than the other because it has more tall buildings, etc. is ignorant.  If we did that, DC would be considered horrible, and we all know thats not true. 

ok ummmmm, ive never been to honolulu and i am sure its great but you cant say a city is better than another based solely on the skyline. I mean come on, haven't you learned yet to not judge books by its cover. Cbus has great 'hoods that would stand to to most if not all that honolulu has to offer i am sure. Im not sayin honolulu isnt better than cbus, i mean afterall, its in HAWAII people, but my point is simply coparing cities skylines and claiming one is better than the other because it has more tall buildings, etc. is ignorant. If we did that, DC would be considered horrible, and we all know thats not true.

 

I'm joking!

 

Cuz I love ColDayMan <3

 

Aren't half those buildings in Honolulu hotels?

 

The ones in Waikiki are, yes, not the ones in Honolulu.

 

 

Why are you in Honolulu? just visiting/school/work?

Waikiki is in Honolulu.  So you are right, David.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Waikiki is in Honolulu.  So you are right, David.

 

I was the one who told you that, stfu.

 

Don't be jealous of the fine ladies in the 808:

 

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Why are you in Honolulu? just visiting/school/work?

 

I've lived here on and off, but I go to school at UHM now.

was the one who told you that, stfu.

 

No, Wikipedia did.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

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^That is great. Is the University doing anything to make that standing more sustainable?

what the hell? i thought univ of texas always claims to be the largest campus? i dk how a stat like that one changes around so much year to year? i guess it varies a lot more than i thought.

 

good news for osu, maybe that could be a marketing blurb for them.

According to a certain oh-so reliable magazine Arizona State is projected to double in size in the next decade.

 

It's always a toss up between OSU and UT.

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