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I should be asking you the same question, yes? Why are you so concerned with Atlanta- literally worlds away from you? Every other week, you create an even more ridiculous thread than the last, pitting Atlanta against one of the Texas cities. Give it a rest already.
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Originally Posted by dee936
Atlanta isn't nothing but big country like I said and by the way Nacogdoches is a suburban city out side of Houston.LMAO that is a trip why would you bring up my Hometown when this is a Philly vs Atl really!!!!!
LMAO is right! No ma'am, let's not go lumping Nacogdoches in with Houston more than 2 hours (141 miles to be exact) away! Lufkin is your go-to location for those Citi-Trends and Whataburger excursions, not Houston!
I should be asking you the same question, yes? Why are you so concerned with Atlanta- literally worlds away from you? Every other week, you create an even more ridiculous thread than the last, pitting Atlanta against one of the Texas cities. Give it a rest already.
LMAO is right! No ma'am, let's not go lumping Nacogdoches in with Houston more than 2 hours (141 miles to be exact) away! Lufkin is your go-to location for those Citi-Trends and Whataburger excursions, not Houston!
Nac has tons of shopping centers and a malll and citi trends is here........hummm show you don't have ya homework done lmao crying laughing!!!!!!!
In truth, I'd pick Dallas lol I don't know...And YES San Francisco derserves to be mentioned. They are CONVINCED of their own superiority.
Houston is cool, but they take too much credit for the moon landing. Where did most of the Aerospace Contracts, technology, engineering and design come from? That's right, SoCal. That's why Los Angeles got a shuttle and Houston didn't!
The thing about Dallas and Houston is that they are like new rich people who have no taste
and are grotesquely ostentatious where bigger things and louder colors are the norm
Dallas and Houston are diva cities that smell like cattle and crude oil..
Personalize, I thank the city's that stuck on they're selfs is Washingtron DC nd Sand Fransisco. Its like everywhen you go in ether of those places theirs gotta be somebody all up in ur bizness and stuff. And than they elect persons to the goverment to make more relegations that redistrict are freedoms. Like we cant pwn a gun or drink Pepsi anymore. What next, is they gonna try to make us all drive hybrid cars? Have u seen them in the crash testes? There gonna crumple like the cans of Pepsi that I cant by no more cuz they took away all the soft drank. Und they all say its four the greater good, but I refuge to drink organic fruit juice or kill people with a bow and arrow if they try to brake into my house. Bunch of busy bodies who look down there nooses at us who live in those city's. Gimme a real American city were I can eat hamburgers and drink Pepsi and shoot the neighbors dogs if they try to take a **** in my front yard. Toy dogs suck anyway. Their should be a law against them. I like hot dogs better, butt they wanna try to ban those next. I say they can all stick organic cucumbers up there ass, specially the hippies and the lobbyists.
Washington DC was not stuck on themselves back when I was in college. It was like one day they woke up and decided they were San Francisco of the East.
In truth, I'd pick Dallas lol I don't know...And YES San Francisco derserves to be mentioned. They are CONVINCED of their own superiority.
Houston is cool, but they take too much credit for the moon landing. Where did most of the Aerospace Contracts, technology, engineering and design come from? That's right, SoCal. That's why Los Angeles got a shuttle and Houston didn't!
Ain't nobody said Los Angeles on the moon, pardna.
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