America's Top 10 Alcohol-Drinking Cities—and 10 Most Sober Cities, Too

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WE have 6 F***ing bars and yet we're listed.Oi,WHO F***ing made this list!!!!!!

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A Woman with Irish sass of NC 9:29PM November 03, 2009

I'd like to see out of the 10 non-drinking cities which ones have a high depression rate, and drug abuse.

I'm from Orem, UT and I sure see A TON of replacement therapy. Maybe plastic surgery, or prescription drug usage, depression, and closet drinkers. How accurate is this poll?

j3sika of UT 5:25PM November 03, 2009

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Gqgnatjn of AR 12:23PM October 27, 2009

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Llvxehnl of AR 12:23PM October 27, 2009

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Gtxarnwt of OH 11:53AM October 27, 2009

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Fiilvfkd of OH 11:53AM October 27, 2009

I wonder if these guys have ever been further north in Wisconsin than Madison? You'll find that even though there are smaller cities, people drink more there than the rest of the country. I know, thats where I was born, raised and still live.

Brandon of WI 3:49AM October 15, 2009

Melbourne Florida #2 on heavy boozers??? Well, we'll just have to work a little harder to take that #1 spot!!

Wino of FL 9:23AM October 10, 2009

What is heavy drinking? I don't have a SINGLE friend who drinks less than 6 drinks at any given time they are out, some every day, and others 3-4 time a week. On weekends, 18-24 drinks is standard!

Buffalo Drunk of NY 4:49PM October 07, 2009

It would be helpful for this study to define the term they are measuring: heavy drinkers. If you ask ten peole you'll get ten different answers based on their subjective/personal opinion

Dan H of CA 4:24PM October 07, 2009

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