If not, you might wish to visit Dublin which is a characterless dump where the locals are either unbearably rude or reminiscent of the living dead having a bad day
Yes.
bono ?
He would have been the icing on the cake
I haven't left yet.
Nashville
Salt Lake City, Utah. I didn't care for it at all.
Fort Lauderdale Florida in particular and Florida in general.
I can think of two:
King City, CA -- I was a young child (7 or 8?) on a family vacation when our camper van broke down just outside King City. We were stuck there for 3 or 4 days while the van was repaired. It was 90 F+ every day, the A/C in our hotel room barely worked. The hotel swimming pool was about 10' x 10' and there was NOTHING to do in town. I'm not sure how we endured the boredom.
Midland/Odessa, TX -- Not so much the city, but the whole area (Permian Basin). It's the most flat featureless boring part of the United States I've ever seen. If it were not for the oil production in the region, no one would live there except a few cattle ranchers.
How awful
Gary, Indiana. I don't know about now, but in the 60's and 70's the smell of fumes was so terrible, you could smell the poisonous air going into your nose and lungs and you would get such a headache from driving through there. I wonder how much cancer was created for the people who lived there. It was horrific.