Which State

PumpkinSmasher said:
iowa...... just try to name 3 cities there

Iowa City
Dubuque
Cedar Rapids
Sioux City
Davenport
Demoines

Sorry, couldn't help it. Went to school in Iowa.


For me it's Indiana. I wish they'd decide what time it is there.
 
Mississippi. Those people are worse than us. In second place, I have to say my own state of Alabama. Several places here I'm more afraid of the police than I am of the criminals.
 
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Hmhhhh Probably alabama.

If I had ever been to Utah maybe it would beat out alabama.
 
freakygurl:
"Anything outside Washington State scares me.. "

What about us Oregonians? We're like your next door neighboors.
 
Rhode Island. I went to college there. It's not normal. It smells like cheese. Newport is it's only redeeming aspect.
 
I really have to say Maine...I mean really any state that can produce Stephen King??? Something creepy is going on there....
 
Ever notice how many wackos are living in Idaho and Montana?

That and North Dakota where there seemed to be a direct correlation between how manly you are seen as being and the number of lights you had on your pickup. Can't get 'Nodak-er' pussy without at least some fog lights. Me, I'm lucky if I can sustain daytime running lights...but that is another story.

And by the way, Never, I've always considered Oregon and Washington one and the same.
 
Sillyman said:
Missisipi. Those people are worse than us. In second place, I have to say my own state of Alabama. Several places here I'm more afraid of the police than I am of the criminals.

your spelling buddy sez:

Mississippi :)


(don't forget to capitalize place names!)
 
Sandia said:

Scary stuff, huh?

:D

I'm going to say Nebraska.

Just because.

Who lives there, anyhow?? What do we really know about Nebraska??
 
red_rose said:


Scary stuff, huh?

:D

I'm going to say Nebraska.

Just because.

Who lives there, anyhow?? What do we really know about Nebraska??

Supposedly they grow a lot of grain. Anything beyond that is a mystery.
 
red_rose said:


Scary stuff, huh?

:D

I'm going to say Nebraska.

Just because.

Who lives there, anyhow?? What do we really know about Nebraska??

Well, the population of Lincoln NE tripples whenever there is a football game.

Corn is not a vegitable, it's a landscape.

If you can't fuck it, then shoot it and eat it.

And if you have to spend more than three days in a row there (and I do, several times a year) bring several books cuz they've never heard of Barns & Nobel and they have 12, yes 12 Jesus channels on cable.
 
To me its more about cities and towns and places than whole states. Austin is nothing like Waco for example. Potsdam is nothing like New York City. San Francisco is nothing like Los Angeles, etc.

For me then it comes down to experience. One of the more fucked up experiences I have had in my life was in Belmore, Long Island. A friend of mine and I had hitched down there from upstate New York (where we both attened undergrad) to try and see a Frank Zappa concert. This was in the late 70's and Captain Beefheart was touring with him. We hoped to scalp tickets but were unable to. We ended up going to a local college there where my friend had previously attended school and visited some friends of his. About 6am we went to a Dunkin Donuts for coffee and donuts before hitching back "home." The waitress there refused to serve us because she didn't like the way we looked. (We both had very long hair.) We refused to leave and insisted she serve us. She called the police who took her side and made us leave. The police then followed us as we walked out of town to make sure that we didn't hitchike which was, of course, illegal.

So... we never saw Zappa AND we got kicked out of town.

You can find close minded people everywhere. New York or Texas or LA. Doesn't matter. They're all over the place.

And, for the record, you can find good people everywhere as well.
 
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freakygurl:
"Anything outside Washington State scares me.. "

What about us Oregonians? We're like your next door neighboors.


Are you in Oregon now?
 
Problem Child said:


your spelling buddy sez:

Mississippi :)


(don't forget to capitalize place names!)

Which just goes to show. A sane people would not have that many repeated letters in their name.
 
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