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Old 03-15-2009, 11:55 AM
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Whats the larest town in West Virginia and does it have an over crowded feel to it?
The "larest" town in West Virginia is called New York City, which used to have great coffee and good food until the illegal aliens and socialists ruined it with their politics of multiculturalism . . the second "larest" town in West Virginia is called Los Angeles, similar problem, hard to find a great cup of coffee anymore and the food is ruined. The overcrowding feel of West Virginia's "larest" towns can be easily remedied with a storm surge, tsunami, or knocking Antarctica's eastern ice shelf into the ocean and raising sea levels by 200ft (60.96m). On my to do list.
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The "larest" town in West Virginia is called New York City, which used to have great coffee and good food until the illegal aliens and socialists ruined it with their politics of multiculturalism . . the second "larest" town in West Virginia is called Los Angeles, similar problem, hard to find a great cup of coffee anymore and the food is ruined. The overcrowding feel of West Virginia's "larest" towns can be easily remedied with a storm surge, tsunami, or knocking Antarctica's eastern ice shelf into the ocean and raising sea levels by 200ft (60.96m). On my to do list.
I think you and I need to get together and do lunch...
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Old 03-16-2009, 01:35 AM
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The "larest" town in West Virginia is called New York City, which used to have great coffee and good food until the illegal aliens and socialists ruined it with their politics of multiculturalism .
What the hell are you talking about? How is NYC a socialist utopia? It costs like $10,000 for a parking space for a year. It's the most capitalistic city on the face of the planet. Lol...silly ideologues and their silly ideologies...

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I think you and I need to get together and do lunch...
Alice!!! "Do lunch" ???

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Alice!!! "Do lunch" ???

Have you been watchin' Real Housewives of Orange County again?
Overheard a 5 year old say that to her doll. I thought it was cute. Did I say a bad thing?
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Not trying to be rude but how can people say that the people of Appalachia are tough workers when many are in poverty and a good amount unemployed..The excuse,"We grew up here and are now confined" doesn't work for me..I realize they don't value money as much as others, which i have no problem with.
You need to check your facts. While there certainly is a lot of poverty in Appalachia, currently West Virginia's unemployment rate is in relatively good shape when compared with the rest of the country.
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What the hell are you talking about? How is NYC a socialist utopia? It costs like $10,000 for a parking space for a year. It's the most capitalistic city on the face of the planet. Lol...silly ideologues and their silly ideologies...
Fair enough, capitalistism still exists with owners of parking space facilities.

Last time I was in the "larest" town in West Virginia (prior to the election), a demonstration in New York City in favor of illegal aliens was organizing in Union Square, a ruse for the real objective. A large banner read : "Socialist Revolution -- It's The Only Way". I said, "They are not immigrants", and a fight thereafter proceeded. It was 10,000 to 1 -- fair fight, I guess.

On a technicality, calling for revolution is act of sedition, and though I have been outspoken against The Patriot Act since its inception as one of the most anti-American laws ever enacted, they were in direct violation of it. Not to mention, aiding and abetting enemies of the United States are defined in our Constitution under treason.

It's just my opinion, but I think West Virginia could do without one of its "larest" towns. But sacrificing these socialists to the sea gods is an alternative too.
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You need to check your facts.
He doesn't have any facts. He believes all the stereotypical hype.
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The "larest" town in West Virginia is called New York City, which used to have great coffee and good food until the illegal aliens and socialists ruined it with their politics of multiculturalism . . the second "larest" town in West Virginia is called Los Angeles, similar problem, hard to find a great cup of coffee anymore and the food is ruined. The overcrowding feel of West Virginia's "larest" towns can be easily remedied with a storm surge, tsunami, or knocking Antarctica's eastern ice shelf into the ocean and raising sea levels by 200ft (60.96m). On my to do list.
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The "larest" town in West Virginia is called New York City, which used to have great coffee and good food until the illegal aliens and socialists ruined it with their politics of multiculturalism . . the second "larest" town in West Virginia is called Los Angeles, similar problem, hard to find a great cup of coffee anymore and the food is ruined. The overcrowding feel of West Virginia's "larest" towns can be easily remedied with a storm surge, tsunami, or knocking Antarctica's eastern ice shelf into the ocean and raising sea levels by 200ft (60.96m). On my to do list.
wow thats hilarious...
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