deep into the gheeto of cincinnati (over the rhine). so you what to see who and what people are voting for there??? just take a peek thru the glass window over voters shoulders... shot By: Mark Strucker
not the nicest neighborhood, but not even half as bad as people who live 15 minutes into the suburbs believe it to be. its turning around quick as well, a very good investment opportunity
Dacution, I live a few blocks from this area, and I care. In fact, I grew up not far from there and still reside in the area. It's basically a snobbish value judgement from people who really don't know what a ghetto is, but want to move back down here to take advantage of the property value and gentrify it, sell it and then try to project the image that the downtown area is this flourishing, well-to-do place. If you think people care less, then why were they out voting?
In the ghetto of Cincinnati? Boy I'm glad that I took a part in this group. Have you ever thought about how the people who live in this area might feel that you called their home a ghetto?
get the fuck out of hear nigga down da way niggas will kill yo ass
lue513 3 years ago
oh no suck it up bitch
tawneestone1890 3 years ago
not the nicest neighborhood, but not even half as bad as people who live 15 minutes into the suburbs believe it to be. its turning around quick as well, a very good investment opportunity
famousbill 4 years ago
that neighborhood isnt as bad as east los angeles
shano58 4 years ago
I love how ppl talk bout over the rhine, but don't say shit about price hill. Especially lower price hill. ugh dnt get me started.
Calyst 4 years ago
Dacution, I live a few blocks from this area, and I care. In fact, I grew up not far from there and still reside in the area. It's basically a snobbish value judgement from people who really don't know what a ghetto is, but want to move back down here to take advantage of the property value and gentrify it, sell it and then try to project the image that the downtown area is this flourishing, well-to-do place. If you think people care less, then why were they out voting?
IllMil 4 years ago
They couldn't care less.
dacution 5 years ago
In the ghetto of Cincinnati? Boy I'm glad that I took a part in this group. Have you ever thought about how the people who live in this area might feel that you called their home a ghetto?
snogboss 5 years ago