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Originally Posted by Timothy Voyles

Bah I wouldn't want to live anywhere else... at least in the US.

Where are you at? Chances are I've been near it maybe...

Originally Posted by MSchott

That's blasphemy to a Texan. I know as I'm married to one. They love their state.

Hee hee, I know as I have been to Texas many times. You folks have a lot of state pride which is why I like to push your buttons..seriously though, your state is mainly rocks and dirt.

Here in Jersey, people tell us our state sucks, and we're like, 'yeah, so what's your point?'.

dak4n6


Originally Posted by dak4n6

Hee hee, I know as I have been to Texas many times. You folks have a lot of state pride which is why I like to push your buttons..seriously though, your state is mainly rocks and dirt.

Here in Jersey, people tell us our state sucks, and we're like, 'yeah, so what's your point?'.

Only flown out of NY area heading to Europe... I watched 10 minutes of Jersey Shore and was shell shocked at the stupidity but I can't judge the whole state based on that. I did however watch 6 seasons of the Sopranos... how many guns do you own and how many people have you killed? =P

I have a buddy who went to Rutgers and he's good people, I like to think there a lot more like him up there than Jersey Shore retard haha.


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