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Whoever made that is clueless about Florida. The "Spanish Caribbean" part should only be Miami up to Palm Beach County. I propose a new "nation" of Yankee transplants along the Gulf Coast from Naples to Tampa and along the Atlantic from Martin County to Titusville. The "Deep South" should extend further south inland.
Met an older guy originally from Boston and who lives mostly in Florida most of the year. Skin was really tan to the point of unhealthy, kind of a leathery look. Lives near Tampa.
I like that they corrected recognized us as part of the Midlands "nation." Our dialect is a North Midland dialect. We have more in common linguistically with much of the Midwest than with northern NJ and NYC. I think some of that "Tidewater" area extends into the southeastern NJ, though. It's a lot alike Kent & Sussex Counties in Delaware, which are part of it. (New Castle County is definitely distinct from that, though.)
^^ LOL....dumbing down the media one IQ point at a time.
I started going to a different Chipotle where no inbred mongoloids work and I have to say, I'm pleased. They haven't ****ed up my order not even once yet.
^^ LOL....dumbing down the media one IQ point at a time.
I started going to a different Chipotle where no inbred mongoloids work and I have to say, I'm pleased. They haven't ****ed up my order not even once yet.
Damn...I want Chipotle now. Though we're going to Chili's tonight so that should be alright.
So delicious... but something like 1500 calories. Add two beers to that and it's almost a full day's worth of calories.
Totally worth it once in a while though.
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