California kids...

<p>I’m sorry us West Coasters ruined your trip to <em>gasp</em> Penn… oops, I’m sorry. I didn’t mean Penn… you know I meant Wharton. It must be pretty important to you to put that in parentheses. I’m sure it was very important, you know your dad being an alumni figure and everything. You wouldn’t want outsiders not like your kind trashing “your” family’s school right? I mean come on… letting all those trash in from other parts of the country. What happened to the good ole days when the New England boarding school elite would fill up the top schools and act like normal people? All West Coasters and poor people deserve are government funded schools that stink of socialism am I right? But I’m sure you’ll learn all about that at Wharton… with social Class and the right company, with your dad’s connections and all. I mean… those West Coast kids are such academic grinds right? Not the blue blooded prodigies that attended Andover and Exeter and all the right schools in the proper parts of the country. I mean… why should they complain about the weather? It the weather in which “normal” people live in. The hot sun probably makes them lazy idiots anyway. The West Coast people… getting in the way of you getting loose, it must have been tough for you. And without further ado, on behalf of all the West Coast people that ruined your father’s Wharton, and your personal enjoyment on those facilities, I apologize most sincerely my lord.</p>

<p>^ I’m from the west coast and I love it, and appreciate the sarcasm but I must admit that was a tad bit hostile. : (</p>

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<p>Hahahahaha :smiley: Best post on this thread.</p>

<p>This jewel from the very same person who called me a snob for saying that Temple was not as difficult to get into as HYPSM. What a hypocrite.</p>

<p>I live in Southern California. We have the Lakers, Hollywood, and great weather. Did I mention Kobe?</p>

<p>Saugus, luckily you’re “going to Princeton” so I won’t ever have to deal with you as a classmate.</p>

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<p>Penn actually has four different undergraduate colleges. They each have their own admissions standards. If I went to CAS I’d say Penn(CAS). When people say they’re going to UM-Ann Arbor, they’re not being snobs and trashing the Flint campus. They’re being proud of exactly where they’re going.</p>

<p>This is silly. We should be banding together and fighting the Europeans. Especially the French. They’re outerspace aliens in disguise, hellbent on taking over the world and sending us back to their galaxy “Butternuts IX”</p>

<p>Don’t get me started on the Swiss.</p>

<p>^^</p>

<p>No!!! You’re being a royal snob!!! You can’t say anything that sounds like you are even remotely proud of where you are going!!! That is snobbery!!!111111111</p>

<p>You’re a high school senior that eats walnuts!11111 Nobody is jealous of you!!111</p>

<p>^ Well, Saugus, you personally can’t be proud of one college versus another because you’ve yet to be accepted to any college. There’s a difference between someone being proud of their college and a high school sophomore sitting back and dissing schools.</p>

<p>I hate people who do this.</p>

<p>“You’re a high school senior that eats walnuts!11111 Nobody is jealous of you!!111”</p>

<p>It’s “WHO” not “THAT.” How some CCers get 700+ in SAT writing is beyond me.</p>

<p>^^
Zomgzorz. A Captain Obvious sighting! No way! Wow! No way!!! You’re now Admiral Obvious, because you completely outclass all the other guys! </p>

<p>I have a 9% chance of getting into any of HYPSM, give a few percent, take a few percent, I don’t care. Chances are slim. Why would I be “proud” of a school when I could very well wind up at its rival? I was merely stating the obvious in the other thread, and you were the first to leap upon me there. I’m merely returning the favor.</p>

<p>Yoursky: Interpret that in two ways.</p>

<p>A) That was supposed to be grammatically bad, hence the 1s instead of exclamation marks.</p>

<p>B) He’s an “it”, not a person, therefore my wording was correct.</p>

<p>I think West Coasters are hilarious. They look like little kids the first time the snow falls. And the way they dress when it’s cold! Oh, what a well of laughs!</p>

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<p>You also have smog, wildfires, and no NFL team.</p>

<p>LOL no NFL team. That must blow. Even the nation’s armpits known as Buffalo and Jacksonville have NFL teams.</p>

<p>You West Coast people and Northerners are weird. LOL</p>

<p>The same could be said about people from the Eastcoast. Which are typically perceived as uptight, snobby, rude, pushy, and fun-hating.</p>

<p>Although, I must agree the California people really need to shut up when it drops below 70 degrees. You’re no more cooler than us because you wear flip-flops everyday. They look horrendous, sorry.</p>

<p>California sucks. East Coast all the way.</p>

<p>happycowlover:
You have no room to talk. You live in freakin’ Georgia. The South is the crappiest part of this country. Lincoln should have let you guys secede. The South lags behind the rest of the country in almost every quality-of-life statistic.</p>

<p>At least you West Coast people have something to be proud of. You’re better than the South (then again, everyone is).</p>

<p>Flip flops look bad on everyone except for hot chicks. </p>

<p>That is the truth. 99% of people have ugly feet. Please wear shoes unless you are at the beach or pool. Thanks.</p>

<p>I hate all people from away. lol jk we need your money. come to acadia nat’l park</p>

<p>hey, the west coast isn’t ONLY california! i’m from washington state and it’s always cold and rainy here. i WISH i could live in california or somewhere warm… or at least somewhere where it snows when it’s cold to make it worthwhile haha.</p>

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<p>snow!! it never snows here, i’m so jealous of you guys who get constant snow in the winter :(</p>

<p>What’s the difference between Kobe and Tiger Woods?</p>

<p>Kobe stopped at one ho.</p>