Friday, June 16, 2006

Smart cities

Seattle, Colorado Springs, and Minneapolis, cities in which I lived, are ranked in the top ten of America's smartest cities. Coincidence? I think not. (Los Angeles, where my brother lives, ranked 42nd. Coincidence? I think not.)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hmmm. That's funny, to wit, the word, "smart," also means "to hurt or pain." I can only deduce the article meant it hurts or is painful to live in one of those dark, dreary and cold, wet and rainy, cities.

I also don't think it is a coincidence that I live in Los Angeles--America's center of arts, culture, innovation, and sunshine--and my brother lives in, well, a place famous for wild rice sausage, ice fishing, and the state bird, mosquito.

Bring it on!

Tom said...

We'll take it one at a time:
"America's center of..."
1. Arts- Britney Spears
2. Culture- Again, Britney Spears
3. Innovation- Creative use of silicone and botulism (Botox)
4. Sunshine-
Sunny day
in Los Angeles.

Anonymous said...

Exactly! Now you get the picture. Duh!