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Worst places to live in NC


Darth Biscuit

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Johnny Rockets is so full of poo... he'd live next door to me in a heartbeat.

I was going to say next door to any of you A holes....but the last few years, I wish I could live next door to all of you on a certain Sunday....or two!

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Considering that Hickory was recently voted the most miserable city in America, I find it odd that it is not on this list. Also, Statesville is not great, but they have gotten a whole hell of a lot better than when I left that town 10 years ago.

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Considering that Hickory was recently voted the most miserable city in America, I find it odd that it is not on this list. Also, Statesville is not great, but they have gotten a whole hell of a lot better than when I left that town 10 years ago.

Hickory has also been voted one of the best places to live in the country. Those lists are useless.

Hickory isn't that bad honestly. It's nothing special, but it's not terrible either. It beats any of the thousands of desolate towns in NC/SC.
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