Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gosh. Yes, I know it and the surrounding area well. Did DD go to school here in the DC Metro area? I cannot imagine going from here to there and being happy. Going from a tiny town or rural America? Then I could see being happy there. In many ways, Buffalo acts like a small town -- everyone knows each other (if they aren't already related), everyone knows where everyone else prays, everyone eats the same thing (if you don't believe me, I can make a list for you and challenge everyone else on this board to see if there is anything I forgot), everyone goes to Canada for fun, everyone dresses the same (JCPenney's chic), and no one will have heard of your DD's high school. UB would be a better choice if you had had had to be in Buffalo, but honestly I would go almost anywhere else.
I lol’ed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very cute to see people call the 2nd largest city in New York State with a population of 257 thousand a "small town".
Actually, metro Buffalo's population is 1.2 million.
But what can you expect from DCUM types who think Bethesda's faux downtown is the height of urban sophistication?
I'm from Buffalo and everyone does Not know each other. It's not a small town.
Anonymous wrote:It's very cute to see people call the 2nd largest city in New York State with a population of 257 thousand a "small town".
Actually, metro Buffalo's population is 1.2 million.
But what can you expect from DCUM types who think Bethesda's faux downtown is the height of urban sophistication?
Anonymous wrote:OK, dudes. I am actually from Buffalo and what I actually said was that it acts like a small town and then gave specific examples. But let's just add one more: illiterates who have no critical thinking abilities who point to numbers when a poster is referencing culture. Very much like 2+2=4 and you say "No! It equals oranges!" Really, go back to your Genny.
So so happy I don't live there any more.
Anonymous wrote:It's very cute to see people call the 2nd largest city in New York State with a population of 257 thousand a "small town".
Actually, metro Buffalo's population is 1.2 million.
But what can you expect from DCUM types who think Bethesda's faux downtown is the height of urban sophistication?
Anonymous wrote:How many colleges have dorm rooms with private bathrooms?!
Anonymous wrote:We watched the Eckerd virtual tour and my DC is worried about shared bathrooms. I realize this is a ridiculous concern but when watching virtual tours is all she has to go on right now (we will visit top choices), I understand.
Anyway info from your first year student? Is it okay? LOL. Don't flame me.