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What City Rocks Your Socks?

Friday August 8, 2008

Thanks for all of your wonderful responses to my team building activity about favorite colors. You gave me a new challenge, however. Readers wrote to ask me to share the rest of the ice breaker. And, the ice breaker takes a real twist early next week when I reveal the interpretation of the answers you have thought about and shared this week.

You'll find the second part of the ice breaker in: Team Building Animals. For today, I’d like you to name your favorite city and a few words that describe your favorite city. (You need to describe the city not attractions that are located there including sports teams. (e.g. Tigers is not a descriptor for Detroit. The Metropolitan Opera is not a descriptor for New York City, but vibrant might be.)

My favorite city is Chicago. It is vibrant, growing, theatrical, intimate, neighborly, and spontaneous. Please share yours in “comments.”

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August 9, 2008 at 7:02 pm
(1) Alison says:

I’ve spent a lot of time on the road this year, but I have to admit that home - Saratoga Springs - in the summer time, is a wonderful place to be. We have the NYC Ballet, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the race track, and we’re a short drive from Lake George and the Adirondacks.

August 15, 2008 at 9:49 am
(2) Linda Watson says:

Kansas City, where I grew up rocks my socks. My favorite sections have a European flavor, wide tree-lined boulevards, beautiful fountains, mosaic tile work, and tile roofs.

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