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Do any college educated people with all their teeth and any semblance of refinement live in Philthysmellforya? Or are there only fat, loudmouthed women, d-bags and toothless degenerates who struggle with their insecurities living in NYC's shadow?
Tampa's beaches and florida location trump the faux urbanism of the bay area IMHO.
Oh they trump more than just that my friend! They, as well as the REAL urbanism of the Bay Area, coupled with the lovely suburban areas in the Bay, trump the slimy cesspool of a city known as Philthy. Both are much more desirable than the ingrown, puss-filled toenail of East Coast cities that you are unfortunate enough to hail from.
Is anyone there NOT either a Rocky wannabe or a hood statistic?
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Originally Posted by killakoolaide
San Jose= Suburbanesque
SF is like some boutique city, one big tourist attraction, much like Disney World in Florida.
Lol and Philthy is like the septic tanks the Disney World tourists empty their waste into.
But you've been to neither SF nor SJ, so you're really just doing your normal flaming here. Man you really need a hobby.
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Originally Posted by killakoolaide
I don't really feel like beating on SanFran today, so just give it a rest.
Its okay. I took it upon myself to d1ckslap both you and Philthy during your absence.
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Originally Posted by killakoolaide
San Jose= Suburbanesque
SF is like some boutique city, one big tourist attraction, much like Disney World in Florida.
Okay, you're the same person that thought San Jose and Oakland are suburbs.
You're so wrong, each of the three principle cities have something they're good at. And all have their own skylines, Fortune 500 companies, and airports.
Those three cities even have suburbs. San Jose has it's own MSA.
Okay, you're the same person that thought San Jose and Oakland are suburbs.
You're so wrong, each of the three principle cities have something they're good at. And all have their own skylines, Fortune 500 companies, and airports.
Those three cities even have suburbs. San Jose has it's own MSA.
Don't fall into the trap. He's waiting for people to say that so he can try and argue that the Bay isn't one solid unit and that we can't make up our minds. Its pathetic lol, but that's his angle.
SJ has more a suburban feel to it than SF or Oakland IMO, but the 10th largest city in the US is hardly an actual suburb. Like you said, it has its own suburbs. I always used to consider East Bay cities to be Oakland suburbs as well - seeing as they identify more closely with Oakland - and felt all three major cities had their own separate suburbs (in SJ's case its now known as its own MSA , which will never make sense to most of us out here). But collectively this has always been one metropolitan region, and nothing has changed simply b/c SJ is now designated a separate entity. We all function as one regardless.
If SJ is a suburb of SF, then Philthy is a suburb of NYC.
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