07-21-2009, 05:40 PM
Location: Albuquerque
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PDX_LAX
I was kidding. sort of
I would hope so, because i wouldn't even say that about the regions I hate the most
07-21-2009, 05:40 PM
Location: Atlanta
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PDX_LAX
The sunbelt sucks. We'll keep California and south Florida - all that other podunk can be swallowed by the sand or overrun with hicks like it used to be.
And just exactly who is this "we" you speak of?
07-21-2009, 05:50 PM
Location: where my heart is
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You just proved my point
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johnatl
Um, no - it's not. But thanks for playing.
that you really ARE talking about the SOUTH, not the Sunbelt because
Georgia IS more "South" than Florida.
Sunbelt = South. Now tell me about California.
07-21-2009, 05:52 PM
Location: where my heart is
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I will take California
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PDX_LAX
The sunbelt sucks. We'll keep California and south Florida - all that other podunk can be swallowed by the sand or overrun with hicks like it used to be.
You can have South Florida.
07-21-2009, 05:54 PM
Location: Atlanta
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TANaples
that you really ARE talking about the SOUTH, not the Sunbelt because
Georgia IS more "South" than Florida.
Sunbelt = South. Now tell me about California.
If you think that, then you obviously have never been to Atlanta.
Do NOT put words in my mouth.
And since you seem to be pretty confused regarding the Sunbelt, it indeed does stretch from California to the Southeast.
Next?
07-21-2009, 05:54 PM
Location: Key West
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TANaples
that you really ARE talking about the SOUTH, not the Sunbelt because
Georgia IS more "South" than Florida.
Sunbelt = South. Now tell me about California.
According to people who have ACTUALLY studied this topic, you are WRONG
The sunbelt is from Central California all the way across to North Carolina
07-21-2009, 05:57 PM
Location: where my heart is
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It snows in Atlanta
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johnatl
If you thnik that, then you obviously have never been to Atlanta.
Do NOT put words in my mouth, Rachaels Mom.
And since you seem to be pretty confused regarding the Sunbelt, it indeed does stretch from California to the Southeast.
Next?
When was the last time it snowed in the Everglades? But anyway that Sunbelt map did not include northern Ca.
If Florida ISN'T more SunBelt than Georgia, why isn't Georgia the Sunshine state?
07-21-2009, 06:00 PM
Location: Atlanta
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TANaples
When was the last time it snowed in the Everglades? But anyway that Sunbelt map did not include northern Ca.
If Florida ISN'T more SunBelt than Georgia, why isn't Georgia the Sunshine state?
The Sunbelt, just like the South within it is NOT monolithic.
And Georgia happens to be the Empire State of the South, thank you very much. There can only be one Sunshine State.
You have the most bizarre logic I have ever encountered anywhere.
07-21-2009, 06:02 PM
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johnatl
And Georgia happens to be the Empire State of the South, thank you very much.
Honestly Texas is a much more powerful state than Georgia is.
07-21-2009, 06:06 PM
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Honestly Texas is a much more powerful state than Georgia is.
But I think he meant GA is the capital.
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