Have you ever visited a place and had a negative impression that you later thought better of?

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The same can be said of corn, as well as the personalities of those unfortunates lacking the urge to flee. Buffet persists, but probably because of the 5 minute escape across the Missouri river. I probably should not deride the state of my youth, but it’s difficult to find any recommendation for the place if you’re between the ages of 12 and 85.

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