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04-29-2009, 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by jdiddy
All my life I've been waiting for that one great idea. And it comes on an internet message board in the midst of discussions of zombies, rednecks and whether Eyes Wide **** becomes more satisfying under the shadow of a Southern Baptist's Great Idea. Oh, and where that one church is by Rush.
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Well, I've been drinking heavily for the past four hours and I'm certain Lookout is enduring the sleep-deprived madness that accompanies spawning.
If there was a point to this sentence, I don't know.
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04-29-2009, 11:55 PM
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The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
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Originally Posted by Lookout Kid
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I prefer the cross on Mount Royal in Montreal.
Those Effing Effinghammers!
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04-30-2009, 12:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Irishtom29
Well being that Midwesterners are generally honest, above board and VERY hard working I reckon that's a good thing
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Yeah. Hardworking, honest and modest. So how come Chicago and Illinois politics is a cesspool that it is?
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04-30-2009, 12:21 AM
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Originally Posted by jdiddy
That's embarrassing. I meant to say it's The Giant Cross next to the Adult World XXX.
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Assuming we're talking about the same one, that's down near Royal Blue, TN. Just south of Jellico.
jellico,tn - Google Maps
Also at that exit: A huge fireworks joint, a store that sells stuff only seen on TV, a giant rocket, and a rusty ferris wheel up on a mountainside.
No Waffle House, though.
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04-30-2009, 12:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Nafster
No. I have never heard that before, and I know TONS of New Yorkers who go to school with me (graduate and undergraduate) who have all told me they cannot believe how friendly Chicago and Midwesterners are compared to New York.
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So now you know. I also first thought that Chicagoans are very friendly but later on realized that this is not friendliness but politeness... It's a big difference. Chicago is definetely friendly, like someone in this thread said it is very standoffish. These two traits do not really coexist, do they?
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Originally Posted by Nafster
No, we don't have as much cosmopolitan culture and glamour as NY, but we are friendlier, and we DO talk to strangers more than NYC. Don't you realize that Chicago is slower paced city than NY?
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I do not think your are friendlier, you may come across as more polite but very often you are very rude not even realizing that. Chicagoans are not very good in social situations. Most of the time this is very well covered by this over-the-top politeness but in real life situations where there is any stress involved, people very fast lose their temper and turn from over-the-top polite to outward rude. Chicago is very immature in this respect. Over-sensitive egos, defensiveness. You can see those traits even when reading this thread....
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Originally Posted by Nafster
You cannot possibly be from NYC if you think the pace of life is relaxed enough to allow people to have random conversations.
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That's a funny comment. New York is an incredibly large social circle with incredibly outgoing people who fill the streets almost 24/7. Of course people have random conversations with strangers, that's why they came to New York... In New York you live to meet people.
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Originally Posted by Nafster
BTW- I love contact with strangers. You obviously seem not to because you have failed to take up offers from members here to meet in public and discuss our disagreements 
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When I am back ion New York you can all come over so we can discuss it, OK?
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04-30-2009, 12:38 AM
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Originally Posted by doublenickels
Obviously, a subjective query. But, that does not mean your observation is wrong or mistaken. You are probably familiar with the biblical concept of "evil" and "satan". You have a situation, where Chicago could be the epicenter of whatever notion you have of pure evil. I'm old. Been here a very long time. I try to abstain from metaphysics, religion, or superstition. But, things people do in Chicago defy "logic". 
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They do. If you ever observe Chicago highway the one thing that comes to your mind is "stampede". No respect for lines, blinkers, people cutting each other off while talking on cell phones. No respect for the laws or for each other. Now I got used to many "perks" of living in Chicago but initially it felt like I was watching some very bad movie
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04-30-2009, 12:42 AM
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The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
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**** N.Y.
Get a life.
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04-30-2009, 06:14 AM
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There's beauty in the solace of not giving a damn.
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Originally Posted by dementor
Yeah. Hardworking, honest and modest. So how come Chicago and Illinois politics is a cesspool that it is?
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Because shut up.
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04-30-2009, 06:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Huckleberry3911948
they dont look tough they are tough.
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lol, no. Most toughguys are pussies who only give nasty looks to guys they think they can beat up which are normally shorter guys by like 5 to 6 inchs.
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04-30-2009, 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by CarolinaBredChicagoan
Assuming we're talking about the same one, that's down near Royal Blue, TN. Just south of Jellico.
jellico,tn - Google Maps
Also at that exit: A huge fireworks joint, a store that sells stuff only seen on TV, a giant rocket, and a rusty ferris wheel up on a mountainside.
No Waffle House, though.
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Yep, this is it. Which begs the question, with all of these powerhouses of southern culture surrounding this exit, why isn't there a Waffle House?
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