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08-31-2009, 09:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Scientifical Madness
I'm trying but I cant sell my house. Everyone is returning back to NJ and leaving their houses here in foreclosure.
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That is true, I see so many former Floridians up here.
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09-02-2009, 02:15 PM
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No I find Orlando to be not as tropical, not as many palm trees, and the one's that are there look different. It has more of a southern feel than that latino miami feel. Also the glitzy and shallow lifestyle aren't really there. And there is no beach.
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09-08-2009, 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Rock Newman
I hate when people post these useless stats on here ... so again the same old argument ... according to these stats Hispanics cannot be white caucasians ?
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I wrote this in another thread:
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Originally Posted by Neutre
Fact is, the word "white" in the US has various meanings, "caucasoid" is only one of them.
Here's an example of a sentence which contains two different definitions of "white", none of which is wrong btw.
Many South Asians are white, yet they're not white.
The first one means caucasoid, the second one means white according to the US census.
Again. None of them is wrong. "White" simply has different definitions in the US.
Keep this in mind and you'll spare yourself from unnecessarily wasting your energy by getting upset everytime someone else uses a different (and acceptable) definition of the word " white".
Saludos
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09-09-2009, 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Banx
No I find Orlando to be not as tropical, not as many palm trees, and the one's that are there look different. It has more of a southern feel than that latino miami feel. Also the glitzy and shallow lifestyle aren't really there. And there is no beach.
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I agree.
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