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05-01-2002, 12:30 AM
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Originally posted by AGDPrincess70
This thread reminds me of a joke that one of my sisters told me the other day...
Why is Michigan shaped like a hand?
So it can reach down and bitch-slap Ohio
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Haha! That is hilarious!!!   Love it AGDPrincess!
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05-01-2002, 03:17 AM
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AGD Princess,
I agree that joke was hilarious, and all the way out here in California!
On that note...It's all about sunny Southern California, where you can always find something to do and everything is only twenty minutes away on the 10, the 405, the 101 or the 605!! Born and raised here and loved it so much, had to stay here for school and you can't beat the fact that you can see movie stars walking down the street (P.S. Saw Tobey Maguire at the Spiderman premiere on Monday here in Westwood. Can I tell you how cute he is in real life!)
AOX81, move out here, we would love to have you!
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05-01-2002, 04:23 AM
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Originally posted by AOX81
I live just outside of Mansfield.
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I have never been to Ohio, but my great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandfather-Sir Charles Hedges founded Mansfield
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05-01-2002, 06:09 AM
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welll....they have cleveland. Hi Jerry.
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05-01-2002, 01:54 PM
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Maybe you should head southwest. Cincinnati happens to kick butt.
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05-01-2002, 05:31 PM
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Originally posted by AlphaGam1019
On a positive note, "University Circle" in Cleveland is so wonderfully rich in culture- it has Severance Hall (home of the Cleveland Orchestra, one of the top orchestras in the world), Museum of Art, Museum of Natural History as well as Case Western Reserve University all in the same area. I would love to visit the area again one day!
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Yay for the props to University Circle and CWRU!!
Just don't go east on Euclid!
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05-01-2002, 05:56 PM
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My sister has never had very nice things to say about Ohio, but I don't think it's all *that* bad...just in certain places. The place where my boyfriend is has got to be the most godforsaken place in the state--it's out in the middle of nowhere, and the college is dead (and I mean dead) on the weekends. Coming from a larger state university, this is so weird to me! The best party I ever went to up there had about 30 people at it, which is evidently HUGE by their standards.  But hey, at least there are a few bars around, so I guess it could be a lot worse.
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05-01-2002, 10:26 PM
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I like Ohio. I've lived here all my life. I'm from Cincy which is awesome and I go to college at Ohio State. I love the parties! There are so many people there. But I definately want to move. I hate the weather here. I wanna go to NYC or LA for career reasons!
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05-02-2002, 12:06 AM
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OK, OK.
I've held off as long as I can.
I've always heard that outer space is a vacuum because Michigan sucks.
And I used to live there. I also lived in Milwaukee, which is on the other shore of Lake Wisconsin.
So leave Ohio alone.
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05-02-2002, 09:02 AM
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AGDPrincess70:
You are hilarious! I told all of my friends in Michigan that joke and they laughed their asses off
TriDeltaGal:
I'd love to move to beautiful Southern California but it looks like we may be on our way to Shreveport, Louisiana.
DeeZeecutie:
Hey if there is anything interesting going on in Columbus please let me know. I work in Mt. Vernon so I'm not that far away. I need a little frigging excitement in my life. The last time that I actually went out and had fun was on New Year's Eve...we went to the Brickyard and had a really good time! Oh yeah, by the way, how is Lambda Chi Alpha down there...my husband is a Lambda Chi.
Ohio still sucks. I guess it's because ALL of my friends and family live in Michigan and I hardly ever get to see them. Do you know how hard it is to make new friends in a new area where there is nothing to do. Everyone I live around is either in high school or has gray hair.
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05-02-2002, 09:20 AM
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Originally posted by AOX81
TriDeltaGal:
I'd love to move to beautiful Southern California but it looks like we may be on our way to Shreveport, Louisiana.
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I'm sorry. Shreve is like all the disadvantages of Arkansas and Texas (VERY VERY country) but none of the benefits. The best thing about it is its 6hrs away from Dallas.
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05-02-2002, 10:52 AM
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I was born in Dayton, Ohio and moved to Seattle Washington for 8 years. Then my mother thought it would be a good idea to move back. I have been back in Ohio for six or seven years now. I really don't like this place! It is soooooooooooooo boring!!!!!!! I need to move to a place like Florida or Washington someplace that has stuff to do.
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05-02-2002, 11:42 AM
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Ok, seriously we actually liked Michigan while we lived in Detroit.
We moved away from Ohio in 1974, but here are some things to do there off the top of my head...
First of all, Mansfield isn't the garden spot of the midwest, but the good news is that, even though it has a huge population, Ohio is not very big area wise. There really isn't anything you can't drive to in a couple of hours.
Besides the stuff mentioned above in Cleveland, there's the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame which is pretty neat. There's a concert location -- I think it's called Blossom there also.
The Lake Erie shoreline offers a lot of fun stuff -- especially if you like watersports. There's also camping right on the lake at Gem Beach and East Harbor. There are also lots of neat little towns to visit like Marblehead.
Like amusement parks? Cedar Point at Sandusky is considered THE roller coaster park. They have something like 18 of them. It's listed as one of the top fifteen parks in the country. They also have entertainment like the other major parks (Disney, etc.) It's a very clean park right on the lakefront at Sandusky. They also have a Seaworld type dolphin and seal show right at the park. Kings Island near Cincinnati is another good amusement park.
Camping? Ohio has an excellent state park system. If you're past the tent stage, most of them have nice cabins and lodges at moderate prices.
Columbus offers a lot of benefits on the Ohio State campus like the Wexner Art Gallery. Or try The Center of Science and Industry (COSI) downtown. Catch a Broadway touring company at Veterans Memorial Auditorium. How about a rock concert at Polaris Amphetheatre or shopping at the new mall near it with all the major department stores (I don't know the name). Take a walk around German Village with all of it's restaurants and shops. Columbus also has professional soccer and hockey teams as well as OSU sports.
Cincinnati, a little farther away also offers professional sports (I think the Bengals are still considered professional). It also offers some excellent cultural opportunities.
North Central Ohio, where you are is pretty flat, but there are some beautiful driving trips -- especially in Spring and Fall -- down through Southeast Ohio in the Hocking River Valley. Take a walk around my Alma Mater, Ohio University. It's the oldest university in the original Northwest Territory, chartered in 1787 and founded in 1804. The Georgian buildings are beautiful, as is the campus. Athens is the prototypical town. The Fall colors are spectacular.
If you're into smaller, but still competitive college sports, Ohio has several Mid American Conference teams, including Ohio U., Miami of Ohio, Kent State, Bowling Green State Unviersity, Akron University and the University of Toledo. There are also a ton of small, highly regarded liberal arts colleges such as Otterbein, Oberlin and Wittenberg with all of the opportunities they offer.
The US Air Force has a major museum open to the public at Wright Patterson AFB at Dayton.
You are within a half hours drive of one of the finest road tracks for sportscar and motorcycle racing in the country -- the Mid Ohio Sports Car Course outside Mansfield.
Again, that's off the top of my head, and there must be a lot of other stuff since I've lived there.
Good luck. Have a good time.
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05-02-2002, 12:31 PM
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Thanks for all of your suggestions!
This is part of my problem...me and my husband usually do not have a couple of ours to drive somewhere. He works long hours and I do not have anyone to go places with me if he is working.
I've been up to Cleveland once to hit a few bars for a bachelorette party but I haven't been back in a year. I'd like to go so the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame but my husband doesn't have much interest in Cleveland besides the Indians.
We usually go camping four times a year...in Celina, OH, Sterling, MI, Mt. Pleasant, MI, and in Canada. If it rains one more time when we go camping my husband will never want to go again. I'm more of the outdoorsy type, he'd rather stay at a hotel.
Where I lived in Michigan was approximately 3 hours away from Cedar Point so I've been there dozen of times. I remember going there 3 times in one summer. My husband hates roller coasters and when we went last year with one of his high school friends my husband sat on a bench ALL day! I've also been to Kings Island with my aunt and uncle but there is no point in going since my hubby is a bench warmer.
Since I've been in Ohio I can probably count the number of times that I have been to Columbus on one hand. Been tailgating and to a couple of bars..that's about it. Wow, what an exciting life I lead.
I've been to the Air Force base museum.
I live within two minutes of Mid Ohio...I live on the same road! I enjoy the races but not the traffic that keeps me blocked in my driveway. Looking forward to Vintage Bike Weekend and Superbike Weekend
Bored out of my mind in Ohio
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05-02-2002, 01:44 PM
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AOX81, I try to keep myself busy that tends to keep me from remembering how boring Ohio really is. I work at W.P.A.F.B and I am involved in a lot of activities that keep me busy. Get involved with a soup kicten or work with the college campus that has your GLO. Start a new hobby or get a group of your lady friends together to go camping or go to some of the parks. Good Luck! ( you could come visit me in Dayton!)
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