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@TheSokodelic I love Dayton , Oh as well
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@TheSokodelic I love Dayton , Oh as well
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Over 100,000 people left Dayton because it was no longer a safe place to live, work, raise a family or educate children. Had nothing to do with jobs as most dead beats in Dayton would not work if you gave them a job as they prefer drugs & goverment handouts over exersion. The number one business in Dayton is the illegal drug trade & next comes breaking & entering. If you live in Dayton & really want to do something to help fight crime I suggest you & your family move to Detroit or Chicago. LOL
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Oh, I thought everyone might have been cheering because no one got shot there THAT DAY!! LOL
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GO DRAGONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Im a new Dayton resident and its definitely a dying city :(
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Good Riddance?
Are you nuts? The Big Companies created small companies and supported small local business.
GM was Outsourcing When they were reporting Record profits.
Thanks to Globallists, Corporatists and Zionists. And the 2nd highest tax rates in the country.
Be careful what you wish for, mate.
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thats why i moved
we're not Detroit!
beaver6d9 1 year ago 7
I moved from Dayton about 12 years ago. Lived there all my life and loved it. But when I go back and visit maybe 3 or 4 times a year, it has sure changed. Its sad to me i would love to see the old Dayton like it use to be. I can remember so much good the city had to offer. I lived there between 1960 to 2000
gklcinc 10 months ago 4