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Erik
Bloomfield Hills

Not worth visiting!

I'm going to say "not worth visiting"

just to sabotage its perfect score, because it doesn’t deserve a perfect score. :-)


danimatian
New York City

Worth visiting!

city AKAs on profile pages

This is the 4th time someone has created this in the last few months. It’s never the same person making it.

http://www.43places.com/problems/view/36889

Should we keep merging these?

Can you add the ability to add an AKA Nickname to Home on your profile and have it use that name as where you are from so people can use nicknames and have it linked to the actual place….

A lot of fake places are just made so people can say they are from somewhere on their profile… People in Detroit want it to say Motown or Motor City, people in Chicago use Sweet Home Chicago, people in Philly use City of Brotherly Love, Boston uses Beantown etc etc etc I’ve even seen Home, On The Range and other odd stuff that we’ve since moved to fictitious places

Profiles should be fun and customizable but the site should be smart enough to let you display what you want as your home and link to the real named hometown so people can browse for neighborhoods, etc as normal…


Putting aside questions of age, sex, and talent,

What 3 (or fewer – but I could never cut it back so low) roles would you love to play? Why?


handprintonmyheart
Sacramento

What is your favorite Broadway musical (or movie musical)?

I think my love for storytelling and music first started with all the wonderful Disney films that I watched as a child. I would sing my heart out to Ariel’s “Part of Your World” as a little girl and just loved that music could be used to tell a story. I also remember frequently watching the Sound of Music and the Wizard of Oz with my parents as a young child. I guess I just thought of musicals as something magical.

It’s hard for me to pinpoint just one favorite musical though – but currently, I’d have to say it is Wicked. I’ve seen it twice on stage and I love that it is funny, and touching, and deals with so many different themes and issues on so many levels. Tolerance, acceptance, activism, the true nature of good and evil – all really interesting things to see played out on stage. Plus it’s got all my favorite characters from my childhood favorite the Wizard of Oz, so it’s no wonder why it’s so high up there on my list. :)


Ross James
Sydney

Something is very wrong in New York City...

New York City now has an address of “2707 Plymouth Road”.

Under ‘Classify this place’ it says, “0 people think this is a Destination (restaurant, hotel, museum, business, park, tourist attraction).”

Can someone look at propping up whatever fell over?