Since the last post was all about how fabulous Colorado is, this one shall be about how unfabulous it can be sometimes. Because, after all, no place is perfect.
The first unpleasant thing about Colorado that always comes to mind is our drivers. Most drivers in Colorado are horrible. Blinkers are unheard of and stop signs and speed limits are considered mere suggestions. But of course, none of these are problems for such angel drivers like myself... yeah, ok, I rolled my eyes at that one too.
The number of homeless people that wander the streets is also kind of a flaw. Not that homeless poeple themselves are a flaw, just that you would think the state would see how bad of a problem it's becoming and would do a little more to house and feed them or something. Granted, with the economy down the drain I guesss there's only so much you can do, but still...
As was pointed out to me after the last post, Colorado is incredibly boring. I make no effort to deny this because, except for the mountains and maybe the Cone Zone*, Colorado has very little to offer that you couldn't find just about anywhere else.
Flaws are, however, what make a place realistic as well as keep things interesting. They give a place a little personality. So I guess they're not all that bad.
*A small ice cream joint that makes what is quite possibly the most amazing blueberry cheescake ice cream known to man.
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