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Forbes Lists America's Drunkest Cities

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  1. MR. MEOWGI

    MR. MEOWGI Contributing Member

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    And Houston isn't #1 for once.


    MILWAUKEE -- Is the Brew City getting a bad rap?

    Milwaukee has been ranked by Forbes.com as "America's Drunkest City," based on information from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    More than 70 percent of adult Milwaukeeans reported that they had at least one alcoholic drink within the past 30 days. That compares with 45 percent in Nashville, Tenn., which ranked last among the 35 cities on the list.

    Officials at Visit Milwaukee, the area's convention and visitors bureau, contend that the city has come a long way in ridding itself of its beer-guzzling image. A spokesman said Milwaukee has gone from Brew City to new city with the Milwaukee Art Museum expansion, the convention center and baseball park.

    To do the study, Forbes ranked each city in five areas: state laws, number of drinkers, number of heavy drinkers, number of binge drinkers and alcoholism.

    Coming in second on the Forbes list is another cold metropolitan area: Minneapolis-St. Paul. The twin cities ranked No. 2 for adults who reported having had a drink in the last month, No. 3 for binge drinkers and No. 12 for heavy drinkers, according to Forbes.

    Completing the list of the top five drunkest cities are Columbus, Ohio; Boston; and Austin, Texas.

    Forbes pointed out some surprising results. Some stereotypically "partying" cities didn't rank high on the list. Las Vegas came in at only No. 14; New Orleans, home to Bourbon Street and Mardi Gras, only ranked in 24th place. And a town known for spring-break revelers, Miami, was only No. 33 on a list of 35 cities.


    Forbes.com's Top Drinking Cities


    1. Milwaukee
    2. Minneapolis-St. Paul
    3. Columbus, Ohio
    4. Boston
    5. Austin, Texas
    6. Chicago
    7. Cleveland
    8 Pittsburgh
    9. Philadelphia
    9. Providence, R.I. (tied)
    11. St. Louis
    12. San Antonio
    13. Seattle
    14. Las Vegas
    15. Denver/Boulder
    16. Cincinnati
    16. Kansas City (tied)
    18. Houston
    19. Portland, Ore.
    20. San Francisco-Oakland
    20. Washington-Baltimore (tied)
    22. Phoenix
    23. Los Angeles
    24. New Orleans
    24. Tampa (tied)
    26. Norfolk
    27. Dallas-Fort Worth
    28. Atlanta
    28. Detroit (tied)
    30. Indianapolis
    31. Orlando
    32. New York
    33. Miami
    34. Charlotte, N.C.
    35. Nashville

    http://www.ketv.com/travelgetaways/9731436/detail.html
     
  2. MadMax

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    drink all you want. please don't drive after you do it. just attended a memorial service for a friend who passed because of an accident with a drunk driver. the burden on everyone, including and especially the drunk driver, is way too much to bear.

    sorry for being the buzzkill! carry on!
     
  3. A-Train

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    OK, so the Princeton Review lists the top party schools and Forbes lists America's drunkest cities. I can't wait for Nickelodeon Magazine's list of the top weed smoking cities in America...
     
  4. Ubiquitin

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    Number 3... Of course we have Ohio State and the Budweiser plant.
     
  5. The Real Shady

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    Screw that. We're a drunker city then San Antonio.

    Well, at least we beat Dallas.
     
  6. mc mark

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    WOW!!! I'm surprised New York is so low! Guess I’ll have to have a martini tonight to celebrate!


    :D
     
  7. percicles

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    It's a good month for Austin, TX.
     
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    yep and i am gona be there on saturday :D
     
  9. Rocketman95

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    Was this off of Eldridge?
     
  10. SWTsig

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    damn straight!
     
  11. B-ball freak

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    I know we can do better.
     
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    close by, yeah. did you see it?
     
  14. Mr. Brightside

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    I agree. My problem isn't with drinking or alcohol itself, but the general public and media glorification that drinking is something that is good and to be strived toward.
     
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    Yep, just look at this thread. People happy about their city or school being the drunkest.
     
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    way too many people drink and drive, sorry to hear that. Something needs to be done.
     
  17. MR. MEOWGI

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    I don't know I'm a legendary alcoholic and I'm in portland maine, its pretty up there for all american cities in my own opinion
     
  19. B-ball freak

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    Yeah, I sure did (from that thread). I am pretty bummed. I went to a handful of his concerts and he had just astounding chops, especially impressive for trumpet players who know first-hand how difficult it would be to play in that range with any accuracy and dexterity. He lived a full life and leaves a legacy behind.
     
  20. Rocketman95

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    I had just read of two bad wrecks on Eldridge in the past week.
     

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