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Originally Posted by NYC1DAY
yeah. also seeing how a ton of southerners move to the north.
you realize that interstates go both ways.
i remember when i lived in philly that little billy from hicksville alabama tried to move to philly
after a year he went right back to alabama
I wouldn't call a redneck town "Hicksville," because there's a town on Long Island called Hicksville, lol. It's far from being hick though. It's 10 miles outside the city and pretty urban considering it's a suburb. Hicksville, New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
But yeah, I voted for the west I like it as much as the northeast, so I would obviously pick that
yeah. also seeing how a ton of southerners move to the north.
you realize that interstates go both ways.
i remember when i lived in philly that little billy from hicksville alabama tried to move to philly
after a year he went right back to alabama
Thats weird, I've been to cities all over the North and have even lived in St. Louis for a few years and the only Southerner I ever knew was myself and a few folks from Arkansas.Yet I've met more Northerners in Georgia than actual Georgians. Look on the Southern state forums and it's nothing but "moving from CT,NY,VA,PA,MI etc. etc. looking for yadda yadda". Something tells me it's rather one sided.
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