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Washington DC should be mentioned, it's in the south after all.
This is a competition between DC and Miami, it's kind of a 6 of one, half a dozen of the other. Though I'd say DC.
Atlanta/Houston/Dallas are on the bottom end.
Please stop trying, it's getting beyond sad at this point.
Go by the options on the thread and stop trying to steer this thread off topic. Your comment will only cause a dispute because many people believe DC is not the south besides the few nuts like you. If you want to make a whole new thread about it then sure but don't go ruining this one.
Please stop trying, it's getting beyond sad at this point.
Go by the options on the thread and stop trying to steer this thread off topic. Your comment will only cause a dispute because many people believe DC is not the south besides the few nuts like you. If you want to make a whole new thread about it then sure but don't go ruining this one.
Stop following me around, I'm not interested in you girl.
Any city in the south is fair game to me. Miami even feels less like the south than DC to me. But I include it. Genuinely southern "feeling" cities would be Atlanta, Memphis etc.
It would be interesting to know how many of the people in border states use their passports for overseas travel vs. just going to Canada or Mexico.
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