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Re: Rank MVC cities

PostPosted: October 20th, 2011, 11:10 am
by DUBulldog
CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:
DUBulldog wrote:
CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:It has just been bleak when I visited there. The people weren't very friendly and just vast farmland all around. Very flat land. Not what I am accustomed to. My opinion is all I was voicing. Iowans as a people just make me chuckle sometimes. Des Moines isn't bad and Iowa City is okay even if it isn't as cool as Ames. And with not as pretty girls too. Culturally Iowans fascinate me. This thread is for entertainment, I don't mean to offend UNI fans and especailly Drake fans.


Some Missourians make me chuckle a lot of the time.

What ever happened to GoSMSGo? or whatever his screen name was.

Are you less concerned about offending UNI fans than Drake fans?


No, no, no. I think Drake fans are cool. Des Moines is cool, what happened to me there one time was an isolated incident. I don't particularly care for UNI or their fans however.


Don't worry Casey....I'm just messing with you a little bit. I should have put some kind of smiley at the end of my post to give you an idea I wasn't 100% serious.

Re: Rank MVC cities

PostPosted: October 20th, 2011, 11:15 am
by DUBulldog
Since there was a thread revival here, I'll just throw out this link

http://www.forbes.com/sites/morganbrennan/2011/07/12/americas-best-cities-for-young-professionals/

Forbes named Des Moines as the #1 place in the country for young professionals.....one of many high rankings for Des Moines recently (stolen from a post on a different site):

2011 Rankings

•U.S. News Says Des Moines is Richest Metro Area (June 2, U.S. News & World Report)
•Greater Des Moines ranks #2 in the Midwest and #16 nationwide for small business and population growth. (April 14, The Business Journals)
•Des Moines #5 Best Midwest Food Town. (March, Midwest Living)
•Des Moines named the best place to live on the Silicon Prairie, and one of 18 “coolest places to live in America.” (March 8, Men's Journal)
•Des Moines ranked in the top 100 socially networked cities. (March 8, Men's Journal)
•Des Moines Arts Festival #7 on list of Top 10 Fairs and Festivals (February 2011, AmericanStyle Magazine)

2010 Rankings

•Des Moines placed No. 35 out of the 200 largest metro areas in the United States in national brainpower rankings (December 23, compiled by Portfolio.com and American City Business Journals Inc.)
•Des Moines fourth in ranking of best business cities (December 20, Marketwatch)
•Des Moines ranks in the top 10 best cities for doing business for the second year in a row (December 20, Market Watch).
•Des Moines metro economy again rated in top tier (December 16, desmoinesregister.com)
•Des Moines among the top 10 American cities best situated for recovery (November 8, newsweek.com)
•Des Moines/West Des Moines rank #6 best cities to move to in America (October 27, Bestplaces.net)
•Des Moines is #14 among most attractive metros (Aug/Sept, Area Development)
•Des Moines is No. 2 on the economic performance list (June, Brookings Institution)
•Des Moines receives its fifth All-America City award (June, National Civic League)
•Des Moines is #1 place to raise a family (June, Forbes)
•The #7 pick in Kiplinger's Best Cities 2010 is fertile ground for new jobs (July, Kiplinger)
•Des Moines is rated the #1 place for business and careers by Forbes after ranking 7th last year (April 13, Forbes)
•Des Moines-West Des Moines Metro Area in Top 25 U.S. Cities with the Most Energy Efficient Buildings (March 23, EPA)
•Des Moines #26 on list of happiest, healthiest people (February, Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index)
•Des Moines: John & Mary Pappajohn Sculpture Park listed as one of the 45 Best New Midwest Spots to Play, Eat & Stay (January, Midwest Living)
•Civic Center of Greater Des Moines ranks 17th in ticket sales in the Jan. 11, 2010 edition of Pollstar magazine’s annual list of the top 100 worldwide theater venues(January)



I have no idea how they came up with these rankings, or what they really mean.

Now, to the important stuff for MVJ.....we've got Maid-Rite and George the Chili King! :Cheers:

Re: Rank MVC cities

PostPosted: October 20th, 2011, 11:44 am
by MoValley John
CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:It has just been bleak when I visited there. The people weren't very friendly and just vast farmland all around. Very flat land. Not what I am accustomed to. My opinion is all I was voicing. Iowans as a people just make me chuckle sometimes. Des Moines isn't bad and Iowa City is okay even if it isn't as cool as Ames. And with not as pretty girls too. Culturally Iowans fascinate me. This thread is for entertainment, I don't mean to offend UNI fans and especailly Drake fans.


I understand that rating citites is all subjective, but when someone ranks Iowa City behind Ames, well it really makes me scratch my head. Are they ranking Iowa City behind Ames because Des Moines is nearby, or on it's own merits?

I think Casey is either confused, swinging at thin air- or George the Chili King being a mere half hour away sways his judgement too much.

Here's a Wikipedia tidbit: Ames is the only town in Iowa with a population of greater than 50,000 that does not have a state highway serving it.

Re: Rank MVC cities

PostPosted: October 31st, 2011, 10:30 am
by uniftw
MoValley John wrote:
CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:It has just been bleak when I visited there. The people weren't very friendly and just vast farmland all around. Very flat land. Not what I am accustomed to. My opinion is all I was voicing. Iowans as a people just make me chuckle sometimes. Des Moines isn't bad and Iowa City is okay even if it isn't as cool as Ames. And with not as pretty girls too. Culturally Iowans fascinate me. This thread is for entertainment, I don't mean to offend UNI fans and especailly Drake fans.


I understand that rating citites is all subjective, but when someone ranks Iowa City behind Ames, well it really makes me scratch my head. Are they ranking Iowa City behind Ames because Des Moines is nearby, or on it's own merits?

I think Casey is either confused, swinging at thin air- or George the Chili King being a mere half hour away sways his judgement too much.

Here's a Wikipedia tidbit: Ames is the only town in Iowa with a population of greater than 50,000 that does not have a state highway serving it.

Ames is a s*** hole that ranks behind Iowa City, Cedar Rapids, Cedar Falls, Western Waterloo (the East side is it's own little place), and probably Davenport, Dubuque and much of Siouxer City.

If you think the area around Cedar Falls is flat you haven't been very many places in the country.

People in Cedar Falls are very friendly, however, we keep to ourselves. It may come off as "cold", but as you are out and about in town you will be ignored unless you start the conversation.....actually it's the same way in Des Moines, Iowa City, Cedar Rapids, Omaha, Fargo, Seattle, Austin (TX), Chicago, and any city I've been too.

If you think Iowa has some odd cultures you really need to further examine Missouri. Once the boarder is crossed from Iowa to Missouri it's like a different country - and I don't get that feeling going to Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, or Nebraska.

Re: Rank MVC cities

PostPosted: October 31st, 2011, 12:37 pm
by DoubleJayAlum
When I make my yearly drive to the MVC tourney, I always get a kick out of the stretch of interstate between Columbia and St Louis -- there are literally porn shops (marked by giant XXX signs) every mile. Obviously that stretch of Missouri has yet to get the internet...

Re: Rank MVC cities

PostPosted: November 1st, 2011, 8:31 pm
by CaseyGarrisonforPrez
MoValley John wrote:
CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:It has just been bleak when I visited there. The people weren't very friendly and just vast farmland all around. Very flat land. Not what I am accustomed to. My opinion is all I was voicing. Iowans as a people just make me chuckle sometimes. Des Moines isn't bad and Iowa City is okay even if it isn't as cool as Ames. And with not as pretty girls too. Culturally Iowans fascinate me. This thread is for entertainment, I don't mean to offend UNI fans and especailly Drake fans.


I understand that rating citites is all subjective, but when someone ranks Iowa City behind Ames, well it really makes me scratch my head. Are they ranking Iowa City behind Ames because Des Moines is nearby, or on it's own merits?

I think Casey is either confused, swinging at thin air- or George the Chili King being a mere half hour away sways his judgement too much.

Here's a Wikipedia tidbit: Ames is the only town in Iowa with a population of greater than 50,000 that does not have a state highway serving it.


I'm certainly no Iowa expert but that is the impression I got in that Ames is better than Iowa City. The ISU girls were prettier than the Iowa ones first off. Plus I like Big XII towns better than Big TEN ones. Maybe if I spent more time in that state I would have a different opinion.

Re: Rank MVC cities

PostPosted: November 1st, 2011, 8:40 pm
by CaseyGarrisonforPrez
DoubleJayAlum wrote:When I make my yearly drive to the MVC tourney, I always get a kick out of the stretch of interstate between Columbia and St Louis -- there are literally porn shops (marked by giant XXX signs) every mile. Obviously that stretch of Missouri has yet to get the internet...


Every place has some of that. Most of them are tshirt Moo fans so they aren't associated much with Missouri State. Springfield is pretty cool area and the passion for MSU is apparent. That is why I like it more than a Omaha or Des Moines. You go there and can miss the fact that Creighton or Drake are there because of lesser interest. If you hang around Springfield people are going to be talking about the Bears. The last time I was in Omaha for a women's basketball game do you know what people were making small talk about? People around me were talking about Eric Crouch and him doing play by play and gaining weight since he stopped playing. It was funny though, I enjoyed it even if it wasn't CU related.

Re: Rank MVC cities

PostPosted: November 10th, 2011, 6:46 pm
by uniftw
CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:
MoValley John wrote:
CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:It has just been bleak when I visited there. The people weren't very friendly and just vast farmland all around. Very flat land. Not what I am accustomed to. My opinion is all I was voicing. Iowans as a people just make me chuckle sometimes. Des Moines isn't bad and Iowa City is okay even if it isn't as cool as Ames. And with not as pretty girls too. Culturally Iowans fascinate me. This thread is for entertainment, I don't mean to offend UNI fans and especailly Drake fans.


I understand that rating citites is all subjective, but when someone ranks Iowa City behind Ames, well it really makes me scratch my head. Are they ranking Iowa City behind Ames because Des Moines is nearby, or on it's own merits?

I think Casey is either confused, swinging at thin air- or George the Chili King being a mere half hour away sways his judgement too much.

Here's a Wikipedia tidbit: Ames is the only town in Iowa with a population of greater than 50,000 that does not have a state highway serving it.


I'm certainly no Iowa expert but that is the impression I got in that Ames is better than Iowa City. The ISU girls were prettier than the Iowa ones first off. Plus I like Big XII towns better than Big TEN ones. Maybe if I spent more time in that state I would have a different opinion.

You don't have to be an Iowa expert to use google to find populations...

Iowa City is just under 70k, Ames is just over 50k


Cedar Falls and Waterloo (Which are connected though very different) is about 110K for a population. Waterloo is bigger than Iowa City, and CF is about 39k.

Re: Rank MVC cities

PostPosted: December 8th, 2011, 5:33 pm
by FeartheQ
1. Springfield
2. Wichita

3-10. I have never been

Re: Rank MVC cities

PostPosted: December 8th, 2011, 6:03 pm
by DUBulldog
FeartheQ wrote:1. Springfield
2. Wichita

3-10. I have never been


Holy thread revival, Batman.

:huh:

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