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March 07, 2006

So True

You Are Boston
Both modern and old school, you never forget your roots.
Well educated and a little snobby, you demand the best.
And quite frankly, you think you are the best.

Famous people from the Boston area: Conan O'Brien, Ben Affleck, New Kids on the Block
What American City Are You?

Posted at March 7, 2006 04:24 PM

Andrew Olmsted

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Comments

I'm Miami?

Sexy and beautiful, you turn heads wherever you go.
A little spicy and a little exotic, you're fully aware of your unique appeal.
Totally high energy, you keep the party going early into the morning.

That's not me. :)

Posted by: Anne at March 8, 2006 12:22 PM

Gee, that's how I've always envisioned you. ;)

Posted by: Andrew at March 8, 2006 04:11 PM

I'm Las Vegas (although I don't think I'm as Las Vegas as the description).

Wild and uninhibited, you enjoy all of life's vices.
You're a total hedonist, especially with sex, gambling, and drinking.

You shine brightly every night, but you do the ultimate walk of shame each morning.

Famous Las Vegas residents: Wayne Newton, Howard Hughes, Penn & Teller, Siegfried & Roy

Posted by: Ed Kohler at March 8, 2006 07:49 PM

Having lived in both Boston and NYC, the last is definitely wrong. Boston likes to pretend it's the best, but it knows, deep down, that NYC is superior in all aspects. Thus the deep and chronic insecurity that drives Red Sox Nation and other Bostonian attitudes towards New York.

Posted by: tequila at March 16, 2006 01:37 AM

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