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Old 12-19-2010, 02:18 PM
 
Location: Queens, NY
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Originally Posted by DC2 View Post
I was at the airport in Chatlotte last week and I kept laughing out loud listening to the convo around me.

"Breanne, i'm at the airport cumin home, want mama to brang you back some baked baynes from Bojangles"?

What the hell!?
Why do you care so much, there's people in DC, Philly, and NYC that talk like that too anyways if you didn't know.

 
Old 12-19-2010, 02:19 PM
JJG
 
Location: Fort Worth
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Why do you southerners get so worked up when someone speaks the truth? You live in a city where they take pride in redneck culture. Your downtown is called "Sundance Square" for Christs sake. LOL
Not gettin' worked up about anything. You're just displaying that you're no better. I've been to New York 3 times and this past summer, I was in Norwich.

I saw more regressive and ingorant people in my two and a half months there than I have 22 years of growing up in Texas. I saw more "redneck culture" there than anything. And that's in YOUR NORTHERN state. So I wouldn't throw stones...

BTW, Sundance Square is a district in downtown, not ALL of downtown. And it's named after the Sundance Kid because of the history of outlaws that spent time there around the turn of the last century. Nothing to do with any rednecks.

Maybe before you trash some place, you may wanna get your facts straight, first.
 
Old 12-19-2010, 02:21 PM
 
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Originally Posted by DC2 View Post
I was at the airport in Chatlotte last week and I kept laughing out loud listening to the convo around me.

"Bryanne, i'm at the airport cumin home babygurl, want mama to brang you back some baked baynes from Bojangles" "I'll put it in mah purse and brang it back home for ya. Some fried chicken and bacon and chaeyse samich" ?

And everyone had cowboy boots. LOL.

What the hell!?
So everyone is supposed to have the same accent, food, and culture?

We've found a genius everyone!
 
Old 12-19-2010, 02:21 PM
DC2
 
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Why do you care so much, there's people in DC, Philly, and NYC that talk like that too anyways if you didn't know.
Ummmmmmmmmmmmm noooo. When I'm at Logan or JFK or Dulles it's so normal. Well dressed people reading the NYTimes.

When I'm in Southern airports, it's so surreal. Southern stereotypes galore. Mullets, cowboy boots, Southern twang, ugly clothes. And 60% of the cars waiting outside passenger arrivals are pickup trucks. LOL!
 
Old 12-19-2010, 02:23 PM
JJG
 
Location: Fort Worth
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Why do I get the feeling that these two DC guys are the same poster?

Anyway, I hope you enjoy your 10 minutes of noteriety....
 
Old 12-19-2010, 02:25 PM
 
Location: Queens, NY
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Ummmmmmmmmmmmm noooo. When I'm at Logan or JFK or Dulles it's so normal.

When I'm in Southern airports, it's so surreal. Southern stereotypes galore. Mullets, cowboy boots, Southern twang, ugly clothes. And 60% of the cars waiting outside passenger arrivals are pickup trucks. LOL!
Haha nice try but I live in NYC, I've been to DC too many times to count as well, I know what it is, you can't tell me anything lol. Rural PA is as red neck as anywhere, some people wear no shoes outside.
 
Old 12-19-2010, 02:25 PM
 
Location: Detroit's Marina District
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Personally, I think the Northeast is loaded with run-down dangerous cities. For every NYC, there's 2 Camden's.
 
Old 12-19-2010, 02:25 PM
DC2
 
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Why do I get the feeling that these two DC guys are the same poster?

Anyway, I hope you enjoy your 10 minutes of noteriety....
Well duh.
 
Old 12-19-2010, 02:27 PM
 
Location: Queens, NY
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Personally, I think the Northeast is loaded with run-down dangerous cities. For every NYC, there's 2 Camden's.
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Old 12-19-2010, 02:29 PM
JJG
 
Location: Fort Worth
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Well then that's just sad....


And to the New Yorker, your posts are getting deleted because, well, the big heads find them to be unnecessary. Troll post usually are....
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