00:00There's a hot debate that's taken over social media right now, and I want the show to weigh in on it because I've found it interesting.
00:07It's what are the four major cities in the United States?
00:11People are saying that there are three that are a no-brainer.
00:15New York.
00:16I knew New York was going to be in there.
00:18Yeah, of course.
00:18Los Angeles.
00:20All right.
00:20And Chicago.
00:22The fourth is what people are debating about.
00:24I don't agree with Chicago.
00:26I'm with you.
00:27Am I biased, though, because I think Boston should be on the list, and I'm not just saying that because I'm a homer, and I'm not talking about population.
00:35How do they define major?
00:37It's however you – there are no barriers on why you get to choose.
00:44You get to just say what are the four major cities in the United States.
00:48Wiggy, do you have Beverly on your list?
00:50No, I don't have Beverly on the list.
00:51I would put Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, and Boston.
00:58What?
00:59Why would I put San Francisco and Boston on there?
01:01San Francisco for technology advances, and I believe it's one of the major cities.
01:06Really?
01:06Boston for medical advances, history, and because it's the most beautiful place in the country.
01:12Those are my four.
01:12We invented the entire thing.
01:15Correct.
01:15We invented the whole country.
01:16Correct.
01:17So I'd be interested – some people are saying –
01:19Like, how about a little bit of thanks and choose us as one of the four majors?
01:23Right.
01:23So I don't know where you guys would fall.
01:25Sean, no.
01:25I mean, if you're going to go with the beginning, Greg, we'd have to go with Jamestown, Virginia, all right?
01:29Like, let's relax.
01:30I mean, where are we going?
01:31All right, history flux.
01:33But some people are saying Houston.
01:35Some people are saying Miami.
01:36I'm with H-Town.
01:36Some people are saying Milwaukee.
01:38H-Town all day.
01:39Miami might have to be on the list, to be honest with you.
01:42I think it is Miami.
01:44I think it's Miami, New York, Chicago, LA.
01:46You basically have one from every region.
01:48New York is northeast.
01:49Chicago is midwest.
01:51LA is west.
01:52Miami is south.
01:53Chicago is no longer in that realm.
01:56It has gone to hell.
01:58I would also use that same reason for no San Francisco.
02:00Okay, that's fair.
02:02I think absolutely New York, LA are one and two.
02:05Those are indisputable.
02:07But I would definitely have Boston three.
02:10And I – it's got to be somewhere in the, like, southwest region or south.
02:18Maybe Miami.
02:19What about Houston or Dallas?
02:20I bet it's Houston.
02:21H-Town, baby.
02:23What are you – are you writing your –
02:25I mean, it's just –
02:26Are you writing your –
02:27I'm writing mine down because I guess it's like, you know –
02:29Houston's the size of Massachusetts.
02:31I mean, what are we doing here?
02:32What do you have, Wiggy?
02:33It's not based on history.
02:34Yeah.
02:35What do you have?
02:35I'm going M-I-A-O.
02:37I'm going H-Town.
02:40ATL, shouty.
02:41Oh, you have Atlanta on there?
02:43I got Atlanta on the list.
02:45I know they wilding out there, but Atlanta isn't –
02:47It's not a list of where the best strip joints are.
02:49Oh, it's where –
02:50That's how you're doing it.
02:52It's A.
02:52Amen, brother.
02:53And here's how I look at it.
02:55A, where it's going to be cheap for me to live, and I'm going to be –
02:59That is not at all the –
03:00I put it up.
03:05I know you're –
03:10Right.
03:11You're in Atlanta.
03:13You're right.
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