Friday, March 06, 2009

Milwaukee Is More "Manly" Than Most

Here's a study which should pass into the 'nothing' file soon; it ranks "manliness" of US cities.

1. Nashville, Tenn. 2. Charlotte, N.C. 3. Oklahoma City, Okla. 4. Cincinnati, Ohio 5. Denver, Colo. 6. St. Louis, Mo. 7. Columbus, Ohio 8. Kansas City, Mo. 9. Indianapolis, Ind. 10. Toledo, Ohio 11. Memphis, Tenn. 12. Richmond, Va. 13. Columbia, S.C. 14. Orlando, Fla. 15. Dayton, Ohio 16. Salt Lake City, Utah 17. Milwaukee, Wis. 18. Minneapolis, Minn. 19. Cleveland, Ohio 20. Detroit, Mich. 21. Jacksonville, Fla. 22. Phoenix, Ariz. 23. Birmingham, Ala. 24. Grand Rapids, Mich. 25. Tampa, Fla. 26. Harrisburg, Pa. 27. New Orleans, La. 28. Las Vegas, Nev. 29. Pittsburgh, Pa. 30. Philadelphia, Pa. 31. Louisville, Ky. 32. Atlanta, Ga. 33. Providence, R.I. 34. Dallas, Texas 35. Buffalo, N.Y. 36. Rochester, N.Y. 37. Baltimore, Md. 38. Boston, Mass. 39. Houston, Texas 40. Seattle, Wash. 41. Sacramento, Calif. 42. Miami, Fla. 43. San Diego, Calif. 44. Oakland, Calif. 45. Washington, District of Columbia 46. Chicago, Ill. 47. Portland, Ore. 48. San Francisco, Calif. 49. Los Angeles, Calif. 50. New York, N.Y.

For some reason, San Francisco is not on the list. EDITED PER COMMENT.

SanFran is more manly than LA?

HT: Ace

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