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Kim Jun 27th, 2002 09:35 AM

I hate Rochester, New York!
 
i live in Rochester, and once you've been here long enough (a week), it becomes extremely boring. Yes, you can argue that there are the museums and planetariums...but they become tired, and uninteresting. And yes, we have lake Ontarion and the Finger Lakes...but Lake Ontario smells like raw sewage, and the Finger Lakes is but a lonely rural area with water, farms, and cheap restaurants. When you really come down to it, the seasons suck, summers too humid, winters too cold, fall is alright, and spring has too much rain. All there is to do is go shopping at one of the malls, eat and go to the movies. I want SAN DIEGO!!!!!!!!!!!

William Jun 27th, 2002 09:38 AM

Kim...<BR>I agree, Rochester is a sad city upstate yearning for NYC attention, and San Diego's beautiful weather.

elfie Jun 27th, 2002 09:45 AM

Sorry you feel that way about your area, Kim! Would it help to know that a down-stater thinks very fondly of Rochester, the lake and the whole Finger Lakes region? I spent a few days in Rochester on business a couple years ago and liked it, I thought was a very pleasant, livable town, and I LOVE the finger lakes. I don't think they're drab at all. Maybe the grass is always greener, huh? ;-)

trog Jun 27th, 2002 10:04 AM

OK, show of hands please: How many think that Kim is the definition of "high-maintenance woman"?

LittleRichard Jun 27th, 2002 10:09 AM

Rochester is the capital of Hot Wings and Bratwurst. It is also home of Genessee beer. What else can you hope for in life?

Les Jun 27th, 2002 10:20 AM

Last time I looked, Kim, there were no border guards between Rochester and San Diego. I bet a few of your neighbors would even chip in to finance your relocation.<BR>Having been born and raised in New York, and attended school upstate, and lived for 14 years in Southern CA, I can unequivocally say that SC can't hold a candle to the Finger Lakes region for beauty.

Tom Jun 27th, 2002 11:58 PM

Oh, so ALL of Southern California can't compare to the Finger Lakes?!? Hey listen--even driving down the "5" from Laguna to San Diego is FAR MORE beautiful than those UGLY, RUSTIC Finger Lakes!! Get Real!!!

Doc Jun 28th, 2002 05:51 AM

Kim, with your whiny attitude I seriously doubt you will be happy anywhere even in paradise. What you need to change is yourself and your lousy, poor me attitude. Until you do you are going to be a miserable person...

.05 " deep Jun 28th, 2002 06:35 AM

yeah,yeah, yeah, troll, troll, troll. Kim had a few moments, was in a bad mood, and wanted to stir things up on the Fodors board and get a little attention. Duh! Duh! Duh!

Carol Jun 28th, 2002 06:37 AM

Kim ... If you want SanDiego than why don't you just go there? <BR><BR>It's really not a reasonable comparison to compare a city with some of the best weather in the country to Rochester. Having great weather year round is always nice, but it's not everything. When it comes down to whether you like where you live, it depends on a multitude of factors ... family, friends, job, cost of living, local culture and attitudes, educational opportunities, weather, recreational and entertainment options, traffic and commute times, etc. While Rochester can't compare with SanDiego (for weather) and other big cities for cultural and entertainment options, let's be real and not compare apples to oranges. Rochester is a mid-size city and on those terms is a nice place to live ... there are plenty of options for entertainment, recreation in both the summer and winter, commute times that average 20 minutes and an incredibly reasonable cost of living. While we don't have the shear number of restaurants that larger cities have there are many good, non-chain restaurants. (Although we have our share of chain restaurant, but don't most cities?) People generally like living here ... quality of life is not just about living in a scenic area or a big city with lots of restaurants and museums. Often people believe that living in a location that's perceived as ideal (i.e., San Diego) will make them happy in their lives. I think that more depends on your attitude ... it becomes a self-fulfilling prophesy.

Les Jun 28th, 2002 07:11 AM

Tom,<BR>Of course you can find isolated beautiful spots anywhere, but yeah, the Finger Lakes region as a whole is far more beautiful than SC as a whole. Much of SC is desert or high desert. Only some of the coastal areas can compare in beauty with the Finger Lakes, and most of the coastal areas of SC ar ruined by wall-to-wall cities.

Susan B. Jun 28th, 2002 07:32 AM

Les, SC ?=? Southern Calif. or South Carolina?<BR><BR>Kim, the people who say you have a crappy attitude, crap for brains, and are trying to compare two non-comparables are right. <BR><BR>What do you expect us to say? "Yes, Rochester sucks?" Stupid. "No, Rochester rocks?" Apparently not for you. Tough noogies.<BR><BR>I'd be willing to bet you are under-30, don't have a lot of money, aren't extraordinarily well-educated (although you might just have gone to a highly social and athletic univ.), with so little imagination and so few friends that "all there is" for you to do is "go shopping at one of the malls, eat and go to the movies." <BR><BR>All you've done is advertised your discontentment and narrow outlook. Obviously, you'd be a MUCH BETTER PERSON if you were in San Diego, where you'd have a great attitude and wouldn't have to actually think about how to amuse yourself.<BR><BR>Honest comment: Rochester's winters are very hard (so are a lot of other cities that aren't in the south) and it's a city that "works best" for people raising a family. But compared to some places in the south with lovely winters but nothing but tobacco or cotton and barbeque, it's got a lot more to offer. You just expect a year-round circus. <BR><BR>Wah wah wah wah wah.

Mom Jun 28th, 2002 07:44 AM

Sounds like Kim is as interesting as dishwater. Kim honey, I don't think you will be happy wherever you go because you are not a positive person, probably don't have many friends (who could stand being around your whiny, self-absorbed self?) and can't find anything to amuse yourself. IMO, you are another spoiled brat who not only can't entertain herself but probably doesn't like herself much....

Les Jun 28th, 2002 07:59 AM

Susan B.,<BR>The locale under discussion was Southern California; but based on my limited travels through South Carolina, I would say thet it, too, like the Finger Lakes, is far more beautiful than Southern California.

xx Jun 28th, 2002 08:25 AM

Yes Kim Rochester sucks. Now are you happy??? Go back to watching Sponge Bob now and leave the grown-ups alone.

Ginger Jun 28th, 2002 08:29 AM

Anyone who trolls an internet site is one brick short of a full load. Do us all a favor Kimmy and look in the yellow pages under "Mental Health Professionals." They even have people who will work on a sliding scale if you can't afford to pay. You need help honey to see why you crave attention so bad.

words Jun 28th, 2002 09:21 AM

What I really want to know is why so many people pronounce it as "Rockchester". Ever notice that?

San Diego sucks Jun 28th, 2002 09:34 AM

San Diego sucks shit

Moderator Jun 28th, 2002 09:36 AM

I vote fodor's delete this thread as it is not productive at all.<BR><BR>Heeellllooo Fodors?

tony Jun 28th, 2002 01:31 PM

shades of why I hate San Francisco!

Erica Jun 29th, 2002 12:14 AM

Don't be so hard on Kim! I, for one, appreciate her sincere and honest assessment of Rochester. And Les, I also believe that Southern California (and Northern), even inland, is far more beautiful than the Finger Lakes AND South Carolina!

uh Jun 29th, 2002 02:36 AM

You hate it because of Xerox?

Kim Jun 29th, 2002 05:43 AM

Haha..didn't mean to cause so much trouble. I did mean to get some pointers of what else to do besides shop. Yes, I know that Rochester isn't as bad as I made it sound...but I prefer other places. And, you were right that I am under 30, but even I know when a city needs to have some more activities for the younger crowd. I also suggest that you do not delete this thread, seeing as I would like some suggestions for more fun. wow.

GeeWhiz Jun 29th, 2002 06:19 AM

Kim-Let me get this straight you want us to tell you what to do besides shop? Are you nuts or what??? Obviously, you have no life or you would find plenty to do. Get off your fat lazy ass and join a club, church group, gym or do some volunteer work and quit whining that you don't have anything to do. You are beyond pathetic....

susiecutie Mar 14th, 2013 09:52 AM

I lived in the Roch, NY, area for over 30 years, from childhood through my middle ages. Why it's a great place: good schools in the burbs, great food, fresh fruits and veggies, cool summer nights, organized, great shopping, beautiful state and local parks, fabulous flowers and trees, good roads, and outside the city, low crime. Lots of ethnic diversity, great music, lots of art, lots of tech. Why it sucks: very conformist and classist, very suburban, you better fit in and belong somewhere, or else! You will be judged for your clothes, possessions, yard, car, etc. The city can be dangerous--we lived in the 19th Ward, and heard gunshots at night, woke up to murders blocks away. The weather can be gray and dismal, very wet. The flat landscape makes it muddy for much of the year. So, if you like to fit in, live in the suburbs, have a good income, live a conservative lifestyle without a lot of individuality, like being indoors a lot, like driving everywhere, well, Rochester is for you. I miss it, but I'll take the northern New England seacoast and Boston over Rochester. At least I'm myself everyday, whether people like it or not, and no one is really noticing, anyway. People look ridiculous here, and no one thinks they are escapees from the R-wing, like they would in Roch, NY. Thank you.

vjpblovesitaly Mar 14th, 2013 10:19 AM

This thread is ELEVEN years old!

SusieQQ Mar 14th, 2013 11:47 AM

And this has ? to do with travel???

nytraveler Mar 14th, 2013 04:35 PM

Agree - why respond to someting that happened 11 years ago.

Different people like differnet placs since they are loking for differnt things.

What's the mystery? Or th do-do?

janisj Mar 15th, 2013 02:06 PM

susiecutie: Welcome to Fodors -- before topping a thread it is a good idea to look at the dates . . .

Don't know if you plan ever posting again, but just googling topics and topping them isn't always that helpful, though there are exceptions (not this one however).

easytraveler Mar 15th, 2013 03:05 PM

Maybe sometimes these threads come up on Google and the OP doesn't know all the ins and outs of the Fodors site and so didn't look at the date?

susiecutie: good post! Nice to see that part of NY state hasn't changed that much.


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