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20 drunkest cities in America
Topic Started: Jun 12 2016, 10:50 AM (275 Views)
IrishWitch
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http://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/americas-20-drunkest-cities/21/?ftag=ACQ449302a&vndid=1851952244&ttag=cbsn-fb-1290&nan_pid=1851952244
"In May 2016, 24/7 Wall Street came out with a ranking of America's drunkest cities. The list is based on self-reported drinking rates among adults in 381 metropolitan areas across the country."


The numbers are pretty staggering and I want to know WTF Wisconsin. I suspect it is about the lack of other activities or some cultural bias related to the area. Not really sure but the fact that all twenty cities are in the upper Midwest is pretty alarming. Anybody have any familiarity with these cities and care to make firsthand commentary?
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Robert Stout
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The answer is simple...Almost all those cities have very cold Winters....People there must consume antifreeze............... :biggrin:
Jesus can raise the dead, but he can't fix stupid
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IrishWitch
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something like this
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