For the third year in a row, Cincinnati finished next to last on Forbes.com's list of the 40 Best Cities for Singles, ahead only of Pittsburgh. The Denver-Boulder area topped the list.
To compile the overall ranking, Forbes.com also took into account each city's number of singles, job growth, cost of living alone, nightlife, culture and "coolness," measured by the number of people in creative jobs.
Cincinnati ranked in the bottom 10 in all categories except for the cost of living single (19) and the number of singles (26). But 54 percent of those who voted for Cincinnati in an online poll said it was a good place for singles, which saved the city from falling back to the No. 40 spot it occupied in 2001, Forbes.com staff writer Davide Dukcevich says.
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
Jeff said:
Single in Cincinnati... there's a sitcom in there somewhere.
Nah... They could never top WKRP. Which has never made it to DVD apparently because of licensing rights and all of the snippets of pop songs on the show.
Les Nessman. Now there's a news guy.
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
You don't think he knows more about the club/event than you, the creator of such things.
This is the internet, man!
(do I even have to put the winky face?)
Unfortunately, it's definite that I will NOT be at BeastBuzz this weekend. Hope everyone has a great time.
--Greg
"You seem healthy. So much for voodoo."
BeastBuzzers, have LOADS of fun, *please* tease Jeff Siebert for me, SNAP those flyers, and have a great time with some really great peeps...sorry I can't attend either.
You still have Zoidberg.... You ALL have Zoidberg! (V) (;,,;) (V)
Oh well, Next year is bound to be better, hope to see you all then, but until, there is always PPP...
Okay, maybe not...;);)
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