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I choose Florida anyday over California. Why? More space, less people, better beaches, and a much cheaper place to live. Plus, Miami beats out any California city.
Are you sure you have been to Miami? I think any city beats out Miami. Miami BEACH, now thats a different story, but come on, how can you compare that to San Diego, San Fran, LA?
Quick question because I'm curious. How many [insert random city] vs [insert random city] or [insert random state] vs [insert random state] do you post a day?
California. You can't beat the weather. We have surfing, swimming, snorkeling, large cities, small cities, mountains, deserts, farms, skiing, snowboarding, and everything else you can imagine.
Florida is just bleh. Hot, humid, hurricanes, flat, and it will be gone soon since it's so flat.
That's right, as being one of the poorest, dirtiest, rundown and most crime ridden cities in America.
LOLOLOL. I love you for saying that.
Ya. How does Miami beat out every city. On the Miami forums, you guys bash your own city saying how poor and rundown and crime ridden it is. No Californians do that. We just have the typical cities to stay away from(Watts, Compton, North Hollywood, etc.). You're weather is retarded. [Mod cut] You guys rebuild the whole state like once a year cus of hurricanes. Even Floridians admit that Cubans are much more of an impact on the economy than Mexicans b/c Mexicans actually work. Not being racist, i just read that on several of your own city threads.
Last edited by ontheroad; 10-17-2007 at 03:12 PM..
Reason: keep the language in the vernacular; slang easily misunderstood.
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