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Binghamton

Binghamton is a depressive place for the most. On the other hand, the University campus and the nature preserve is really beautiful in the Spring and especially in the Fall. People from big cities(like the long-island guys) may not like it, but if you are a big fan of the nature itself then this place won't be too bad for you. As a guy from Istanbul(12 million city in Turkey), Binghamton is a good opportunity to smoke some weed in the woods and chill out for a while in our artificial world.

Enjoy the nature in Binghamton

by truefuck April 6, 2010

17๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


Binghamton

1. A rust belt city in the southern teir of New York.
2. More common use: a SUNY college in neighboring vestal. It is only surpassed in quality by SUNY Geneseo. This is a school that people from poor towns dream of getting into. Many students who go here are grateful to be getting a quality education without having to go $100,000 into debt. I am very happy and fortunate to be a student here.
While the weather here can only be described frozen hell. This is a campus a student needs to own a car to be able to buy anything they need, to simply buy cigarettes it is an hour walk.
Unfortunately there is a small minority of students who ruin the image of a hard-working student, who can't afford anything more expensive. That minority of students proceed to convince the the citizens of binghamton, or townies, that all students here are spoiled, bored, cocaine addicted kids from around NYC. I hope they choke.

1. Binghamton, also known as parlour city, is a city in decline.
2. Binghamton it may have a lot of Long Islanders, but I am getting a great education and I am not broke.

by Dave the Wave April 3, 2006

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Binghamton

I live in sunny Florida where the public schools rank 50th in the nation and the public universities only thrive because the majority of public school grads can not get accepted to schools outside the state. I am 15 minutes from both Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach with combined populations of 5+ million yet we have one small petting zoo no phillharmonic and it takes hours to get anywhere. I have never heard anyone here speak about the shoe company that made it possible for the country to participate in WWI and WWII. Thats right the U.S. did not have enough boots and Endicott Johnson saved the day. The same E.J. that employed people through the depression. Then of course there are all the pilots that were saved when they practiced in the Link simulators before jumping into the cockpit. Thats right the entire simulation industry started in Binghamton, from fighter jets to the Apollo moon missions and even the shuttle program you have Ed Link to thank. Then there is Mr. Bundys time clock factory in Binghamton you may know it as I.B.M. The Engineering school and a lot of other things at B.U. are a direct result of Mr. Watsons love of the area and Big Blue. If you are from NYC or Long Island you can thank the farmers around Binghamton and the rail yards for your milk and icecream. I would love to live in Binghamton and when I retire I might just do that. In the mean time if you are there and you don't like it....leave.

Binghamton, a great place to live.

by CigarC.E.O June 24, 2012

16๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


Binghamton

Quite possibly the greatest city in the continental USA. In Binghamton it never rains and the sun always shines down upon you. You would be hard pressed to find a day throughout the year where the temperature falls below a serene 70 degrees. Situated in the extravagant Southern Tier of New York Binghamton's location is one of its greatest features. With only an hour drive to Elmira, New York or Scranton, Pennsylvania you simply cannot go wrong. The towns folk in Binghamton show hospitality that even the south cannot compare to, whether it is to cheer you on as you run by their houses or to come into your home and personally take your recyclables, they simply do it all. The only downside to Binghamton is that it puts other cities to shame.

In Binghamton anything is possible if you believe.

by Mat8754 April 10, 2008

91๐Ÿ‘ 68๐Ÿ‘Ž


Binghamton

Bing is one interesting place to live and go to school. First, there are only 3 seasons in Bing not 4. Summer, Winter and Spring. Spring is the shortest season, it only lasts about 1 month. Second, it really isnt a place that you want to raise a family. It rains quite often and the people who are from the area realy dislike th BU students. I find this odd becasue with out BU, although it is hard to beleive, Bing would be even worse off economically. So there are SOME rich kids form Long Island that go to school at BU, BIG DEAL, not every BU student is a stuck up prick. Some are atually nice people who like to spend money in Bing which inturn helps keep the city form crumbling even more then it already is. Bing isnt the worst place to be but it is far from the IDEAL place to be. Townines need to stop whining, BU Students need to have a little more respect and the COPS need to get a life and stop pulling me over fro speeding on 434 when i am going 4 mph over the limit.

Binghamton Weather - go take a look at a weather map for the next 10 days. Make sure it is a view of at least the entire northeast. No matter what time of year it is, on average, there will be a green area of precipatation over the city, but nowhere else for about 50 miles. Itis always raining

by Ashley Stuyvesant October 30, 2005

28๐Ÿ‘ 17๐Ÿ‘Ž


Binghamton

A really really poor city where one in four people are drug addicts. Binghamton has to main ghettos, The west side by the high school and The outskirts of Downtown go in these two neighborhoods and you are likely to get robbed.

I went to a B mets game last night in downtown Binghamton and after I got through the group of hookers i got robbed at gunpoint.

by Bingo77777 August 24, 2010

35๐Ÿ‘ 23๐Ÿ‘Ž


Binghamton

Binghamton isn't a bad place like all the fucktards from Long Island think it is. I grew up there and think it is a wonderful city in a beautiful valley. It has many art galleries, parks, a museum, and the largest public observatory in the northeast US. The spoiled brats from long island don't like it because its not close enough to drive into Manhattan, and obviously NYC has much more to do than Binghamton, but Manhattan has more to do than pretty much anywhere. So don't bash Binghamton because it has cold winters and you actually have to find something to do instead of having fun force fed to you. If you look in the right place Binghamton can be a fun and enjoyable place to live. So stop complaining and make the most of our cold winters (ie. several ski resorts and a lot of hills for sledding) and keep in mind that it doesnt rain all summer long, and there is plenty of sun while not being too hot.
I hope you actually choose to listen to someone with a brain instead of listening to spoiled assholes and idiots from Long Island who's mommy and daddy are paying for everything and have no idea what the real world is like.

Binghamton is actually a nice place if you know how to make the most of it and dont just sit in your dorm room and smoke pot all day.

by dmin90 April 22, 2008

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