
I agree with Iceman in the misconception of our homes, although I am glad people think Canada is a frozen wasteland, just leaves more paradise for me!



i agree. i have been to many places and found good and bad points.Jarrod wrote:It is really sad what people think other states are like. Sterotypes are bad for this reason. Because one person had a bad experience, it is bad for everyone. I know plenty of people who are bitter that their families moved to large towns. THey were affraid that they would be mugged at every corner. Arizona is 100000000 degrees at all times of the year regardless of where you go, Canada well they don't have cars thats why their police is on horseback, and you all live in igloos. Florida is where the cocain comes from (hey I have seen Scarface), and California is where all the really friggen crazy people come to thats why we have Celine Dion, Howie Mandel, Steven King, and Britney. Bottom line, ever state has its own beauty and plenty of things wrong with it.

You need to get out more young manwyatt wrote:I've lived in Pennsylvania for 56 years. It's a pretty state.
Never been to Texas or any other western state.
Wyatt



JC it is not the Atlantic ocean, but the gulf of Mexico. i lived there long enough to learn that. Texas was not bad, it was the heat and humidity that i could not handle.Johnny Canuck wrote: PS,, that water that licks up on the shores of Houston and Corpus Christi in Texas..? that is the Atlantic ocean... western state indeed.
I admit I plagerized a little from it on my previous postOriginally Posted by NINE-T-1-RENEGADE
The moment you hit the canadian border, it's all sticks, we don't have cars (hence our police force rides horses) and I live in an igloo you inept moron. We don't have violence here, EH!, just a bunch of friendly, simpleton, inbred eskimos who get along just fine clubbin' baby seals and tradin' beaver pelts.


