I don’t even know what Naropa is. I avoid Boulder like the plague. I’ve lived here my entire life (52yrs) and can count on one hand how many times I’ve been to Boulder.
I don’t even know what Naropa is. I avoid Boulder like the plague. I’ve lived here my entire life (52yrs) and can count on one hand how many times I’ve been to Boulder.
You sure can, and when you post it on a forum, you can expect it to be critiqued.
There are zero towns along the urban corridor that I "avoid like the plague". This is especially true of communities located on natural lines of travel. If there is a reason to go there, I go there, or at least pass through on the way to another destination.
The problems that afflict Boulder also afflict most of the Denver Metro area (OK- maybe not Cherry Hills), plus Pueblo, COS, Loveland, Greeley and Fort Collins. Indicating that Boulder is especially abhorrent while simultaneously living in an area that also has major challenges is a bit hypocritical. I am not really sure how a zombie encounter in downtown Boulder is fundamentally different than a zombie encounter outside the Yak & Yeti Buffet.
As a Boulder native, I get that it has a somewhat deserved reputation, and is a popular punching bag on forums like this one. However, I do have to defend the town on occasion, especially to acknowledge the thousands of good productive citizens who still call the area home.
Last edited by .455_Hunter; 02-09-2021 at 10:27.
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