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Two fun things to do in your city

  • Dr Winston O'Boogie
    Automatik;1855076 wrote:Overrun with...drunken bros.
    I don't know of any other segment of the population more detestable.
  • superman
    justincredible;1855022 wrote:Cincinnati:

    1. Go to a brewery. This is a great beer city, I'd be very surprised if you didn't find something you like. Unless you're a weirdo like superman. My recommendations (in no particular order): MadTree, Rhinegeist, Woodburn Brewery, Urban Artifact, Nine Giant. There are other great breweries in the city, these are just my favorite.

    2a. Grab a bite to eat. Cincinnati is a great food city as well. Eli's BBQ, The Eagle, Jeff Ruby, Terry's Turf Club, Zip's, Arthur's, and on, and on, and on.

    2b. Go the GABP. The Reds aren't great at the moment, but the ballpark is nice, reasonably priced, and there is a lot to eat/drink within walking distance or a short uber ride.
    Sorry my chronic genetic illness keeps me from enjoying the things you like.
  • justincredible
    superman;1855117 wrote:Sorry my chronic genetic illness keeps me from enjoying the things you like.
    Sorry, man. I truly meant no offense.
  • Dr Winston O'Boogie
    Birmingham, AL

    1. Nikki's West Steak and Seafood restaurant. A meat & 3 institution that's been around for many decades.
    2. Birmingham Civil Rights Museum. Great historical museum across the street from the 16th Ave Baptist Church where the four little girls were killed by a bomb in 1963.
    3. Oak Mountain State Park - Birmingham is in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. This park has great, challenging hiking trails that lead to some some of the most beautiful mountain views anywhere.
  • superman
    justincredible;1855125 wrote:Sorry, man. I truly meant no offense.
    Absolutely none taken. I love beer but it messes with my dibeetus.
  • iclfan2
    Charleston, SC (technically Mount Pleasant)
    1) The "Historic" downtown has great food, good bars, and tons of historical landmarks (the city market, old houses, churches, etc).
    2) 3 beaches within a 15-20 minute drive from downtown, as well as a top ranked beach in the country 30 minutes away (Beachwalker Park at Kiawah Island)
  • ernest_t_bass
    justincredible;1855125 wrote:Sorry, man. I truly meant no offense.
    I actually think it was part of your long game when you created this site...
  • salto
    Spock;1855074 wrote:yes....its more heroin than anything
    All you have is the shit filled Stillwater river. That's it.
  • cat_lover
    Newark, Ohio.

    The Works- Downtown Museum that has a lot of hands on things for kids to do,adults like it too.

    The Canal Market District- block long open air market that has farmers markets twice a week and some arts and craft markets as well.

    Midland Theatre is nice and has a lot of national entertainment.
  • Ironman92
    superman;1855136 wrote:Absolutely none taken. I love beer but it messes with my dibeetus.
    Didn't know alcohol affected that...but never thought about it either
  • superman
    Ironman92;1855155 wrote:Didn't know alcohol affected that...but never thought about it either
    Beer has a lot of sugar, at least good beer does.
  • Bio-Hazzzzard
    Myakka City, FL

    Myakka State Park is definitely worth the trip, other than that would be my backyard gun range.
  • Ironman92
    superman;1855160 wrote:Beer has a lot of sugar, at least good beer does.
    I know it has sugar but not greatly knowledgable on the diabetic side of it
  • superman
    Ironman92;1855168 wrote:I know it has sugar but not greatly knowledgable on the diabetic side of it
    It's basically the high sugar content and alcohol does not mix well with Metformin (my main medicine.)
  • Al Bundy
    Massillon

    1. Varsity football
    2. JV football
  • gerb131
    Zanesville

    eaglesticks golf
    dillon state park/ muskingum river
  • Ironman92
    gerb131;1855235 wrote:Zanesville

    eaglesticks golf
    dillon state park/ muskingum river
    My great uncle had a nice camp site on Muskingum River and we'd spend every July 3rd and 4th for many many years. Always enjoyed it. Though his was near Stockport
  • mcburg93
    Mutual, Ohio

    1. Nothing to do. There is a small music fest once a year, but have not had a chance to check it out.
    2. Drink beer.

    Pretty boring little town.
  • salto
    mcburg93;1855296 wrote:Mutual, Ohio
    Come on.....Mutual is allowed to include U-town and M-burg.

    Woodland GC is awesome. Tons of the slant eyes from Honda (in M-ville) are always there.
    Simon Kenton bike trail.
  • mcburg93
    salto;1855300 wrote:Come on.....Mutual is allowed to include U-town and M-burg.

    Woodland GC is awesome. Tons of the slant eyes from Honda (in M-ville) are always there.
    Simon Kenton bike trail.
    Lol, I have nothing to say. I like my little quiet part of the world and really could care less if anyone comes around the area.

    Ohh there is a berry farm in Mutual. If you like berries.
  • Sonofanump
    Engagement, Ohio

    1) Date
    2) Get Married
  • superman
    Sonofanump;1855312 wrote:Engagement, Ohio
    That's halfway between Dayton and Marion, right?
  • Sonofanump
    superman;1855313 wrote:That's halfway between Dayton and Marion, right?
    Correct sir.
  • BoatShoes
    wildcats20;1855014 wrote:
    As far as popular but don't like...The Delaware County Fair and The Jug horse race. I have never seen so many trashy people. Definitely not for me.
    I have not lived in Delaware County long but it has the craziest mix of insufferable yuppie douchers and rednecks.
  • wildcats20
    BoatShoes;1855366 wrote:I have not lived in Delaware County long but it has the craziest mix of insufferable yuppie douchers and rednecks.
    Powell, Olentangy, Lewis Center and then Delaware. Yup.