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05-12-2010, 11:32 PM
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Location: Jersey Boy living in Florida
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Originally Posted by afonega1
I understand you.Its other posters that are just.........lol
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I hear you man lol
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05-12-2010, 11:35 PM
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Location: Jersey Boy living in Florida
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Originally Posted by polo89
Not you necessarily, but I've heard New Yorkers claim MJ and Pac MANY times.
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Lol yeah, people can be like that it's funny since some people say Tupac was one of the best rappers of all time and Michael Jordan was the best basketball player of all time it's cool to be a New Yorker. When somebody however mentions that Waka Flocka Flame was born in Queens it's like what!? no way...
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05-13-2010, 08:47 AM
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Location: THE THRONE aka-New York City
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Originally Posted by polo89
Haha, he's a NEW YORKER!! I know they're mad up there. I mean, the New Yorkers try to claim Michael Jordan, even though he was raised in NC, and some New Yorkers try to claim 2pac even though he was raised in Baltimore and California. But they REFUSE to claim Waka Flaka.
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Why not claim 2pac. He lived in new york longer than anywhere else. He was even called MC New York when he first started rapping. So why shouldn't we claim him.
Mj was born in brooklyn, but i too consider him from NC
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05-13-2010, 08:56 AM
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Location: West Midtown Atlanta
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Originally Posted by polo89
Go away. I won't even GRANT you a logical response sense you didn't grant me one. You watch too many Ace Hood, and Rick Ross music videos.
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lol..actually I dont even watch music videos, if my TV is on, its probably on ESPN or NFL Network...lol
And you dont have to grant me a logical response, I lived in NMB and down south in Cutler Bay for almost 2 years, Ive seen first hand what a typical Miami dude dresses like, and for the most part its not fashionable at all.....The only people who can dress in Miami are the Europeans and NY'ers on South Beach and last I checked MB was a different city than MIA and it was a very small part of the metro area.....
Dont let me figure out how to post pics on here and Ill post up some of the last time I was down there at Club Igauna's.....chicks with purple hair and nails, dudes in white tees shirts and Dickie shorts with air force ones....lol... but MIA can dress right??? Yeah ok bruh whatever u say.... 
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05-13-2010, 08:59 AM
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Location: West Midtown Atlanta
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Originally Posted by clean_polo
I thought we were talking about the cities as a whole? It seems like your just mentioning the ghetto areas. As a whole Miami is definitely better dressed than Atlanta and Dallas. Don't even go there about how dudes in the ghetto dress in Atlanta, Waka Flocka Flame.
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What part of Miami outside South Beach, most of Coral Gables and Weston isnt ghetto???????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????
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05-13-2010, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Zone2flyboy
lol..actually I dont even watch music videos, if my TV is on, its probably on ESPN or NFL Network...lol
And you dont have to grant me a logical response, I lived in NMB and down south in Cutler Bay for almost 2 years, Ive seen first hand what a typical Miami dude dresses like, and for the most part its not fashionable at all.....The only people who can dress in Miami are the Europeans and NY'ers on South Beach and last I checked MB was a different city than MIA and it was a very small part of the metro area.....
Dont let me figure out how to post pics on here and Ill post up some of the last time I was down there at Club Igauna's.... .chicks with purple hair and nails, dudes in white tees shirts and Dickie shorts with air force ones....lol... but MIA can dress right??? Yeah ok bruh whatever u say....
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Yeah, because all of this is native to Miami, and you won't EVER, EVER, EVER, EVER, see this in ATL. So Europeans don't count? You don't think the Hispanics down there can dress? I think you're just taking examples of people from the ghetto parts of North Miami Beach, and Cutler Bay and using them as a barometer for the "average" person in Miami. That's like me going to Techwood homes in ATL and using people that live there as an example.
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05-13-2010, 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Zone2flyboy
What part of Miami outside South Beach, most of Coral Gables and Weston isnt ghetto???????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????
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Aventura, Normandy Village, Bal Harbour, Kendall, parts of Miami Lakes, South Miami, West Miami, Westchester, Wynwood, Brickell, parts of Coconut Grove, Midtown Miami, Coral Way, Fountainblue and others.
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05-13-2010, 11:20 AM
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Location: Washington D.C. By way of Texas
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Originally Posted by polo89
Aventura, Normandy Village, Bal Harbour, Kendall, parts of Miami Lakes, South Miami, West Miami, Westchester, Wynwood, Brickell, parts of Coconut Grove, Midtown Miami, Coral Way, Fountainblue and others.
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Don't forget many parts of 57th Avenue in Miami Lakes as well. You just can't see many of them because there is a giant wall blocking the regular street traffic from viewing them.
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05-13-2010, 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Spade
Don't forget many parts of 57th Avenue in Miami Lakes as well. You just can't see many of them because there is a giant wall blocking the regular street traffic from viewing them.
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So true. Miami Lakes is just one DENSELY populated area filled with mixed housing. The nicer neighborhoods, apartments, and town-homes of Miami Lakes are in the Northern part of the city closer to the Broward/Dade County line. But that's one DENSE city.
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05-13-2010, 11:30 AM
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Location: Washington D.C. By way of Texas
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Yeah you don't really start to see hood until you get to say 47th.
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