“@WSJ: A restaurant guide for mid-size cities with king-size appetites: http://on.wsj.com/1x1QUXn pic.twitter.com/k48RtbdIzG” @lkwyckoff Omaha!
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“@WSJ: A restaurant guide for mid-size cities with king-size appetites: http://on.wsj.com/1x1QUXn pic.twitter.com/k48RtbdIzG” @lkwyckoff Omaha!
#Cbus RT @WSJ: A restaurant guide for mid-size cities with king-size appetites: http://on.wsj.com/1x1QUXn pic.twitter.com/hfsAseKCLF
“@WSJ: A restaurant guide for mid-size cities with king-size appetites: http://on.wsj.com/1x1QUXn pic.twitter.com/bASjo7OkgA” SMALL CITY?! WTF?!
@WSJ #SanAntonio is the 7th largest city in the #usa - hardly a "small city"
Hate to break it to ya, @WSJ, but San Antonio is the 7th largest city in the US, not "mid sized." @phylogenomics
@ejwillingham @phylogenomics "Small" is absurd either way, but I think this is really a city proper vs. metro area confusion.
@ejwillingham @phylogenomics Raleigh-Durham isn't a city (to Census it's not even a single metro!) so they clearly don't truly mean "city."
@Isaiahgarcia01 @WSJ to think I've lived in 3 of those cities & will have been to 4 of them by the end of this spring... #Ivacationforfood
@WSJ another reason to love Columbus @FranklinProvost
“@WSJ: A restaurant guide for mid-size cities with king-size appetites: http://on.wsj.com/1x1QUXn pic.twitter.com/u0s5JsAfy3” @Rrodgerthat
“@WSJ: A restaurant guide for mid-size cities with king-size appetites: http://on.wsj.com/1x1QUXn pic.twitter.com/7ULAwVEoXg” #Foodie Travel
“@WSJ: A restaurant guide for mid-size cities with king-size appetites: http://on.wsj.com/1x1QUXn pic.twitter.com/WJx0ntIwiV” @ThatsCrimminal
SacTown “@WSJ: A restaurant guide for mid-size cities with king-size appetites: http://on.wsj.com/1x1QUXn pic.twitter.com/Lyo0KR6tvC”
@WSJ Raleigh and Durham are two different cities, 25 miles apart. Combined they have more than 2 million people. That's not a small city.
“@WSJ: A restaurant guide for mid-size cities with king-size appetites: http://on.wsj.com/1x1QUXn pic.twitter.com/fkvZHTCe0j” Sac 
@WSJ @jenisicecreams small cities?
@WSJ @girlsonthegrid @SacramentoGrid @sacmag Bon apetite, #sacramento!
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