I can't believe Myuu gave you that top post! I guess she has to throw you a bone occasionally or you'll give up trying.
Well, it was either that or I respond with keyboard cat.... which I could still do, but choose not to. Or something.
Hey guys, do you think it's too late to apply to Case now? When do they stop interviewing?
We stop interviewing in March. You're welcome to apply if you think you'd fit in here.
You mean LIKE THIS:
OR THIS:
I like #2 better, don't you?
Personally, I much prefer the second one as it seems to suggest that you have some devious plan underway. The first one makes it look as if you are nervously occupying your hands.
As to the vaunted Emerald Necklace, as CCLCMer said, there are over 60 miles of paved trails surrounding the city of Cleveland in the Metropark system. They're great for biking, running, and birding. They're also good for inline skating if you're good with stopping while on hills, as the hills seem to end in intersections. I'm not, so I tend to look for flatter things, like the Elyria to Kipton leg of the North Coast Inland Trail or, in a pinch, Wade Oval. If you're into archery, there's a JOAD group that shoots outdoors during the spring and summer that would love to have you come by (and won't charge you very much at all for equipment and 12 scored ends--$5!).
About 40 minutes south of here, you'll find yourself in the
Cuyahoga Valley National Park, which has some very nice trails aaaaaaaaand will rent you snowshoes in the winter, provided there's 6" of snow on the ground already.
Not sure about perfectly ordinary fishing, but there's ice fishing to the west during the winter if you're feeling adventurous.
If you're a hunter, apparently the laws on whitetail deer are pretty lax here. Supposedly. I remember someone telling me that bowhunters could bag something like 42 deer in a season, if they so chose. I'm not at all interested in hunting though, so if that's your thing, you'll be needing to ask someone else.
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If you're into indoor sports, winter ones at least, there's recreational skating, speedskating, and hockey available all season long, more or less.
If you prefer to watch sports, you'll find that the teams here aren't really known for their victories (with the notable exception of the Cavs), so the tickets are dirt cheap. So! Sports team roundup time:
Baseball: The Cleveland Indians (MLB, $6!!)
Football: The Cleveland Browns (NFL--attendance not recommended for Ravens fans), The Cleveland Gladiators (AFL)
Basketball: The Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA, who needs Lebron??)
Hockey: The Lake Erie Monsters (AHL), if you want to drive 2 hours, you could see the Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL--totally feasible, as I've done it)
Soccer: Yeah, well... There's a petition for that. Apparently, we once had a decent MLS team.
Roller derby: Wait, wut? The Burning River Roller Girls.