Columbus DEFINITELY has more of a bluegrass feel than Cleveland or Toledo. I'm not sure if they still have it but when I lived in Columbus from 2000-2005 (worked at Nationwide) you could listen to a real good radio program on the NPR station 820 called Bluegrass Ramble that was really good. There are definitely some pockets of Bluegrass in Columbus as you go an hour east and you are in Appalachia man. Indy Town is pure Midwest I agree with that.
I'm from a suburb south of Toledo and lived by the University in my late 20's. I ended up moving to South Florida a few years ago and was VERY happy with the move, still am. I will say though that its tough to fly back here to Florida in October when its 58 and crisp up there and its football Saturday and you come back to 90+ summer weather, which is the norm here until Thanksgiving, at least, every year. I still go back to most of the games, its an easy flight.
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One problem. Milton and McCaffrey are better than o korn
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Shea Patterson has zero percent chance of beating OSU. Milton and McCaffrey have some chance of beating them.
Columbus DEFINITELY has more of a bluegrass feel than Cleveland or Toledo. I'm not sure if they still have it but when I lived in Columbus from 2000-2005 (worked at Nationwide) you could listen to a real good radio program on the NPR station 820 called Bluegrass Ramble that was really good. There are definitely some pockets of Bluegrass in Columbus as you go an hour east and you are in Appalachia man. Indy Town is pure Midwest I agree with that.
I'm from a suburb south of Toledo and lived by the University in my late 20's. I ended up moving to South Florida a few years ago and was VERY happy with the move, still am. I will say though that its tough to fly back here to Florida in October when its 58 and crisp up there and its football Saturday and you come back to 90+ summer weather, which is the norm here until Thanksgiving, at least, every year. I still go back to most of the games, its an easy flight.
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