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In the US, Charlotte pro teams have gone the second-most years without a championship


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People are proud of living in Charlotte?

I sure like it here. A block from Bobcats Arena, PSLs to the Panthers, great rewarding job, family lives in town as well as my best buds.

I'd rather live in a cardboard box in West Charlotte than live in Raleigh though. I lived there for five years and it's nothing but a college town for the most part. I did Durham for a year too and it's nothing but a hippy filled ghetto. Chapel Hill is about as big as my closet, Cary is full of rich Yanks, Greensboro's only highlight is the color in its name, and Wilmington is at the beach. I already have a house at the beach in SC.

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I'd rather live in a cardboard box in West Charlotte than live in Raleigh though. I lived there for five years and it's nothing but a college town for the most part. I did Durham for a year too and it's nothing but a hippy filled ghetto.

Raleigh is part of a large metropolitan area. Unless you lived on Hillsborough Street, its kind of hard to say it's just a college town. As for Durham, it may be a hippy filled ghetto, but thats better than just being a regular ghetto like Charlotte.

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Raleigh is part of a large metropolitan area. Unless you lived on Hillsborough Street, its kind of hard to say it's just a college town. As for Durham, it may be a hippy filled ghetto, but thats better than just being a regular ghetto like Charlotte.

lol

first time I've ever heard charlotte called ghetto

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Raleigh is part of a large metropolitan area. Unless you lived on Hillsborough Street, its kind of hard to say it's just a college town. As for Durham, it may be a hippy filled ghetto, but thats better than just being a regular ghetto like Charlotte.

I lived across the street from NCSU, lol. Raleigh will be large, one day. I'd say 15-20 years frow now. Just like Charlotte used to strive to be as large as Atlanta, Raleigh will strive to be as big as Charlotte. And I mean just Raleigh, not your tag along retarded brother, Durham.

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Raleigh has a higher population density than Charlotte. Despite this, it has half the crime rate of Charlotte.

Raleigh will strive to be as big as Charlotte. And I mean just Raleigh, not your tag along retarded brother, Durham.

This statement makes no sense. I am not a city. I don't even live in the area.

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we also only have 2 of the 4 major sports so only half the opportunity to win one as other cities. you could count the hurricanes because our teams aren't "city" teams, they are state teams. It's not the "Charlotte Panthers" thus, the Carolina Hurricanes have won a championship!

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The following US cities have at least one or more professional teams in the major four sports leagues in the US and have NEVER had those teams win a championship. Cities need at least twenty seasons combined among their teams to qualify:

1. Charlotte: 33 (Hornets, Panthers, Bobcats)

2. Salt Lake City: 30 (Jazz)

3. Sacramento: 25 (Kings)

4. Nashville: 21 (Predators, Titans)

Charlotte has the largest population of them.

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Ric Flair has 25 titles!

Just like Charlotte used to strive to be as large as Atlanta

Charlotte is bigger than Atlanta. It just has smaller satellite cities. I think it has been for around 15 years.

Charlotte will win some soccer title in 10 years, and people will be like "what an anti-climax".

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