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I think we've entertained your trolling long enough.
After you've been told what a suburb is, after you've been educated on what Oakland really is like, you just keep on trolling because after all, this really isnt about Oakland is it?
Its really about Philadelphia and how you perceive San Francisco has stolen much of the thunder you believe rightfully belongs to Philly--right?
Your commentary in every thread involving SF here and in the SF Forum denotes a almost palpable resentment and envy that it makes sense why you would try to steer the conversation on some ridiculous tangent about what is and what is not a suburb.
San Jose is quite possibly the biggest suburb in the U.S.
You don't want to start this with me.
Yea , and it also has arguably the best weather in America, more foreign born residents than any other city percentage wise (and diverse), high tech capital, etc etc .... you dont want to start this with me country boy
Yea , and it also has arguably the best weather in America, more foreign born residents than any other city percentage wise (and diverse), high tech capital, etc etc .... you dont want to start this with me country boy
I wish I lived out in the country.
Like I told your friend, its gonna be ok.
You guys gotta a weird veiw of what is suburban, lets just leave it at that, because I do have some questions pertaining to the original question.
Its just that you guys don't seem to know the difference between urban and suburban, so you must be visual learners.
Would you like some crayons and coloring books too?
Please stop, this is too funny.
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