Bears are 2-5. They already punched their card in for the post-season.Bengals settin themselves up for another first round exit................. Sad and pathetic but I'm a Bears fan.......
Bears are 2-5. They already punched their card in for the post-season.Bengals settin themselves up for another first round exit................. Sad and pathetic but I'm a Bears fan.......
Damn I forgot I stayed on the west side for a bit too...nobody goes out there...but yea ill definately say Columbus is on par with the two cities to the north and south...def. on par. Still when I consider cinci starting from Covington Kentucky now stretching damn near to Dayton oh. I just know it took me shorter time when I whipped throughout Columbus. But I will say this though...Columbus is definately a "breakout city"...like San Fran/Denver/Pheonix where you'll see and get to experience a lot of new innovative things...way more so than Cincinnati(old city with a lot of OLD money)...Columbus is a GREAT place for new young moneyI feel u. I would say small townish if you comparing it to Atlanta, or a Dallas sized city no doubt. To a Cleveland or Cincy it on par. You got the arena district downtown, short north has been resurged, high st "main campus part of it", Easton, Polaris, and Tuttle areas. The whole city is pretty much urban. You named a lot of hoods as far as Livington n Champion ave. You got the whole northside Cleveland ave, the westside which i don't i dont do usually go out that way like the hilltop. Columbus is a nice size. Yeah there is rural areas on the outskirts but that Ohio in general.
Bruh...that shyt is right on the edge then...I don't think it's a long shot for someone to consider it part of the Columbus regional area imo...but I fukks with Southfield, know some standup people out there...I subbed at the highschool a few times too...they football team was powerhouse back then.Born and raised in Southfield breh, Pataskala ain't Columbus
Yeah nobody fukks with the westside except if they going to the casino, thats itDamn I forgot I stayed on the west side for a bit too...nobody goes out there...but yea ill definately say Columbus is on par with the two cities to the north and south...def. on par. Still when I consider cinci starting from Covington Kentucky now stretching damn near to Dayton oh. I just know it took me shorter time when I whipped throughout Columbus. But I will say this though...Columbus is definately a "breakout city"...like San Fran/Denver/Pheonix where you'll see and get to experience a lot of new innovative things...way more so than Cincinnati(old city with a lot of OLD money)...Columbus is a GREAT place for new young money
Oh ok, so they put the casino out there...that makes sense...cuz it was a barren wasteland back when...dead mall and small neighborhoods...hopefully that revitalized some.Yeah nobody fukks with the westside except if they going to the casino, thats it
Its down tbe street from the mall thats still deadOh ok, so they put the casino out there...that makes sense...cuz it was a barren wasteland back when...dead mall and small neighborhoods...hopefully that revitalized some.
Its down tbe street from the mall thats still dead