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November 24, 2009

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We're number three! We're number three!

BOO-YAH, Chi-town!

Yeah, Madison (aka Mad-city) I can understand. Definitely top-3 material.

And NYC has enough of everything that they've got more weird than everyone else, okay.

But where's LA? It's got Tar Pits! Cucamonga!

Lincoln? Cincy? Are they kidding? Sheesh! Something is seriously wrong here.

I think it's a matter of reference. There's so much strange in LA that it's actually normal. So nobody notices.

I clicked some links and the story sure does beg the question about Lincoln, NE. WTF?

When I lived in Chicago many years ago, there was a guy who rode the Clark street bus with a mop and full pail of water - and he talked to the mop.

Did Dallas make it because of their resident 'strangeoid' ol' Shrubbie?

What's with Lincoln? Huskers dude, really.... Have you ever seen them on a Saturday in the fall?

I can't take a list seriously that doesn't list New Orleans among the 10 strangest cities in the world let alone the country.

Kudos to the People's Republic of Madison!

We're Number One! We're Number One!

But I agree with racymind and Adrastos ... Lincoln, NE? And no NOLA?

Madison's NUMBER THREE, baby! New Orleans didn't rate?

The "KEEP PORTLAND WEIRD!" people are going to be plenty upset.

San Francisco!??!?! Helloooo???

The "KEEP PORTLAND WEIRD!" people are going to be plenty upset.

Same for Austin.

I was gonna say, where's Portland, OR on that list? Any city that contains my friend Rustin immediately vaults to the head of the weirdness list.

Well, for New Orleans 'weird' is perfectly normal for Nola. Therefore, it doesn't stand out. Afterall, the day before Halloween, I was all zombie'd up, rode the streetcar from Lisa's street w/mostly locals to a point and the locals just smiled pleasantly and behaved normally. The tourists as they shoved on board gave me odd looks and "why are you dressed like that???"
Heck, when I entered Buffa's like that, the bartender recognized me despite the flaking faux flesh and acted like nothing was out of the norm and got my usual going. I love that city!!! :)

How can Portland (OR) not have made the top 10?

i have been to lincoln. EVEN the Lincoln symphony. say what? even the aksarben, weird?

whoo hoo. sheboygan! wisconsin #6! weird state!

Salt Lake City? Dallas? Sheesh, gimme a break.

i've lived in or around chicago most of my life. about 10 years ago, i used to see a guy jogging on the lakefront bike path in full samuri armor – including swords.

Obviously whoever did this ranking has never been in Salt Lake City. I have been in all but three of the cities in the US that had over 100,000 population in 2004, but there is nothing that will ever out weird Salt Lake City. I'd rather be in a cemetery at night in New Orleans next to Marie Laveau's tomb than ever visit that ghoul hole again.

indeed, same huh for milwaukee the sexiest? have they seen our waists?

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