I quite like Seattle and if I was forced to live in the states, would prob choose Seattle. Close to Canada and Vancouver
P.S. Seriously I do like Seattle, wonderful place.
Originally posted by Mdisch
And actually I quite like the United States - I've been thinking 'bout moving over there, if I can get a work permit and then eventually a green card :P
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Sorry ... I just needed to rant - I understand that it is very different. And to understand my weird sarcasm it should be noted that I am part American myself, but also Danish(land of sarcasm and beer) and Norwegian(Land of working economy, wealth and expensive shit). I don't mean no harm to the US - I'm NOT a terrorist. And actually I quite like the United States - I've been thinking 'bout moving over there, if I can get a work permit and then eventually a green card :P Then I can finally see the rest of my family(before the old Americans from the family die.)
No we are different countries With different languages,cultures, histories and political leaders
50 countries united. We speak the same language; but our culture, history, dialects, and politics are unique. For instance, Texas is nothing like Washington when it comes to culture, history, dialect, or politics.
No we are different countries With different languages,cultures, histories and political leaders
Put three people in a room, one from Alabama, one from New York City, and one from Los Angeles. Should they all survive the hour, you won't even need that long in hearing them speak or their opinions to see what I mean by they might as well all be from a different country.
As far as survival rates go my money is on the one from Alabama, he is probably armed...
It's the same country damned country!
And don't you dare talk about a lot of rain! I live in Denmark, and if anybody knows rain and rough weather it's us. Well apart from the people up in Northern Norway, Northern Sweden and Finland.
But we have it pretty damn tough as well!
Yeah I know there are only two Carolinas it was supposed to read like I would take one WA over five Carolinas.... I have spent lots of time in all of the mentioned places except NJ, and North Carolina is very pretty up in the Mts., Cashers, Highlands areas Nantahalia river etc. etc.... but I would not like to live there, but to each his own. I've lived in humid hot weather all my life and personally I am ready to be done with it.
It's the same country damned country!
And don't you dare talk about a lot of rain! I live in Denmark, and if anybody knows rain and rough weather it's us. Well apart from the people up in Northern Norway, Northern Sweden and Finland.
But we have it pretty damn tough as well!
There are only two Carolinas, and one of them (South Carolina) is the NJ of the south. I would take Haiti over NJ. Growing up outside NYC was an experience but for the most part it is nice to visit or drive through. There are nice areas but most of the time it just sucks. This site sums it up well:
Now the North Carolina on the other hand, it is a very nice place. Yeah it gets humid in the summer, so you just roll on out to the OBX. Or the Blue Ridge Mountains if that is your flavor. Economy and tech sector is pretty strong here. And being this is a forum about an oral tobacco product, well this is a state where it is acceptable, easily acquirable, and cheap. Heck I drive by tobacco fields regularly.
Winters are mild at best, mild enough to year round commute on a motorcycle. BBQ is why god created the pig, and Eastern Carolina style is the best...
North Carolina is nice, although it is a weird mix. You have some backwards bible belt mentalities, and if the yankee transplants I moved away from keep coming here and turning every corner into a boring a$$ strip mall we will keep losing the local culture that makes this a great place to live. I like the south because it is laid back.
And Roo seriously I am joking. Well except about South Carolina being the NJ of the South. I mean that, hhehehehee.
Ken
Yeah I know there are only two Carolinas it was supposed to read like I would take one WA over five Carolinas.... I have spent lots of time in all of the mentioned places except NJ, and North Carolina is very pretty up in the Mts., Cashers, Highlands areas Nantahalia river etc. etc.... but I would not like to live there, but to each his own. I've lived in humid hot weather all my life and personally I am ready to be done with it.
I know you're kidding Ken, no worries. I gotta find something to respond to here during these long days staring at a computer. I've never even been to North Carolina, and I will assume for now that you have not been to Seattle. Stereotypes are fun! And no, I don't know what streak o'lean is. Do tell...
Nope, heck farthest west I have ever been is Chicago. Work keeps me here too much. I will get out there soon enough on the bike sometime.
Ok Streak o'lean, there is fatback, and there is bacon, streak o'lean is in the middle. It has a little streak of lean meat in it.
I know you're kidding Ken, no worries. I gotta find something to respond to here during these long days staring at a computer. I've never even been to North Carolina, and I will assume for now that you have not been to Seattle. Stereotypes are fun! And no, I don't know what streak o'lean is. Do tell...
I don't live in Carolina, Jersey or Washington, but I'll take Wa over three Carolinas or Jersey. It's one of my favorite places anywhere. I'm trying to move to Seattle actually.
There are only two Carolinas, and one of them (South Carolina) is the NJ of the south. I would take Haiti over NJ. Growing up outside NYC was an experience but for the most part it is nice to visit or drive through. There are nice areas but most of the time it just sucks. This site sums it up well:
Now the North Carolina on the other hand, it is a very nice place. Yeah it gets humid in the summer, so you just roll on out to the OBX. Or the Blue Ridge Mountains if that is your flavor. Economy and tech sector is pretty strong here. And being this is a forum about an oral tobacco product, well this is a state where it is acceptable, easily acquirable, and cheap. Heck I drive by tobacco fields regularly.
Winters are mild at best, mild enough to year round commute on a motorcycle. BBQ is why god created the pig, and Eastern Carolina style is the best...
North Carolina is nice, although it is a weird mix. You have some backwards bible belt mentalities, and if the yankee transplants I moved away from keep coming here and turning every corner into a boring a$$ strip mall we will keep losing the local culture that makes this a great place to live. I like the south because it is laid back.
And Roo seriously I am joking. Well except about South Carolina being the NJ of the South. I mean that, hhehehehee.
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