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The South Sucks....a story (little e30 content, lots of bmw content, tons of OT)
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Originally posted by e34john View PostNever heard of Mello Yello, I will go look at Bevmo next time. But isnt Mr. Pibb nationwide? The Mcdonalds around here has it
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I remember Mello Yellow being sold in CT, that was a long time ago though.
BTW I bet you see more "redneck" 4x4s with rebel flags in Toland CT on a daily basis than you saw on your trip down south.
One day you will realize just how bad CT sucks and GTFO like I did. See you when you move to the south.John
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Originally posted by TDE30 View PostEh, Surge? You drank that crap? I once saw the Nutrition Facts label on one and lol'd.
Wuss.
How long has it been since you had your penis removed? Do you still have "phantom hard ons"?????
Gimme a 12 pack of Surge and a big bag of FunYuns and I'm set for a long weekend...........
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Originally posted by Rigmaster View PostWuss.
How long has it been since you had your penis removed? Do you still have "phantom hard ons"?????
Gimme a 12 pack of Surge and a big bag of FunYuns and I'm set for a long weekend...........
;)
hahahahahahahahahah
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Originally posted by scabzzzz View PostI actually really do like the south. Born and raised. It does seem like everything is slowed down, but I like that.
I feel I am happier than I would be if I were living in the north in an equally busy city.
I also like trees, and green things. We has that here.
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Originally posted by regnu View PostI remember Mello Yellow being sold in CT, that was a long time ago though.
BTW I bet you see more "redneck" 4x4s with rebel flags in Toland CT on a daily basis than you saw on your trip down south.
One day you will realize just how bad CT sucks and GTFO like I did. See you when you move to the south.
ill get out of ct after college, im hoping to live in either south carolina or new hampshire. i cant afford CT's high taxes and gas prices
Originally posted by scabzzzz View PostI actually really do like the south. Born and raised. It does seem like everything is slowed down, but I like that.
I feel I am happier than I would be if I were living in the north in an equally busy city.
I also like trees, and green things. We has that here.
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Wow man, you just documented my morning commute. Seems to be quite a few people from CT heading down south. I grew up in CT but I love the Greenville/Spartanburg SC area because about half of the people are originally northerners without a thick country accent, but everyone is still as friendly as a southerner. Atlanta is a little harder, but plenty of cool people there too. I'll probably be moving down here permanantly.
Bonus: Big drift scene.
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Originally posted by blunt View Postdo you have any pictures of these trees and green things? i may consider a move
I do on my camera at home.
My mom and step dad work for the agricultural department of the State Govt. Step dad is a park ranger and mom is assistant to someone high up in State Parks and Recreations. I've seen quite a bit of TN. Grew up in GA though, and I do agree about the snow.
Everyone grab eggs, milk, and bread! Its about to snow!
Here is from Rock Island, a state park about 30 minutes away. Stole this from a friends Facebook.
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Originally posted by davey101 View Postyep, would have made a great DD to keep the miles off my ix...where in CT are you man?
Really besides the winter I don't mind CT and even the winters aren't too bad! I live in a town of about 5000 so it is a bit different than the "big" cities around CT.
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Originally posted by Hellish_Elf View PostI'm in NW CT. I met you at the small meet on the pike, I was in the stock white iS with Azevs.
Really besides the winter I don't mind CT and even the winters aren't too bad! I live in a town of about 5000 so it is a bit different than the "big" cities around CT.
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