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Yes, Bakersfield made a national top ten list this week: Top Ten Drunkest Cities In America.
California and Texas each had three of their cities make the list which, I guess, makes them the two drunkest states in the union. I can dig that. But what I'm having a hard time with is - why did Bako come in at #10? Behind Fresno and Riverside?? Guys (and gals,) you've got to start trying a little harder. I know that I did my part when I lived there. If I have to move back to help you make #1, well, I guess I'll just have to do my duty....
http://content.usatoday.com... Fresno, Calif., tops Men's Health magazine's list of America's "drunkest" cities while Boston, home to the "Cheers" bar where everyone knows your name, was deemed the "least drunk," besting even Salt Lake City.
The magazine, which will publish the list of 100 major cities in i's March edition, drew upon such data as death rates from alcoholic liver disease, booze-fueled car crashes, frequency of binge-drinking in the past month, number of DUI arrests, and severity of DUI penalties.
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