North vs. South

<p>If anyone has watched Top Gear, you do not want to be in Alabama. I won’t link youtube links just search Top Gear Alabama and watch the 9 minutes of lulz.</p>

<p>Texas kinda beats all, mostly because we have Big Red and Bill Millers Sweet Tea and BBQ (I’ve been thinking and I’ll miss Bill Millers most when I go away to college).</p>

<p>And if we secede Chuck Norris would become our king and we’d be unstoppable.</p>

<p>The north is cool because they actually have seasons, which is something that should be fun to experience, but ya’ll don’t have mexican food. So that’s a shame.</p>

<p>^^^ Roll Tide.</p>

<p>I absolutely love living in the northeast. Life is so fast-paced and exciting, and there are millions of people and places and things to do, all within a short drive. I couldn’t imagine living anywhere else.</p>

<p>^^I have tons of Mexican food where I am. Lol. My town has a pretty large Hispanic population.</p>

<p>^^^^Mexican food is everywhere, you have “tex-mex” lol. Ya’ll is a stupid expression, I wish it would just disappear. Never use it on the internet, so pointless.</p>

<p>^^^^My mom uses “Roll Tide” as a threat. Whenever I have an attitude with her, she says “Roll Tide”, as in, she’ll send me to the University of Alabama as a punishment because it’s free for me as a National Merit Scholarship semifinalist. So as you can see, I love living in the north and would never want to move to the south. Maryland is the southernmost limit; I want to live in Boston.</p>

<p>^your parents are picking your college?</p>

<p>^It’s a threat because U of Alabama sucks and he doesn’t want to go there, so whenever he acts up, he stops so his parents don’t have to pick his college…</p>

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<p>Same. I’m actually originally from California but have lived in NYC for so long. I couldn’t imagine moving back to California. My mother wants to but I love the Northeast. </p>

<p>I’d like to move to Maine or Vermont when I’m older. Or to upstate New York maybe.</p>

<p>Thanks Cackalacky! i appreciate it</p>

<p>^Fo shizzy, fo sho.</p>

<p>Yeezy weezy off of the heezy fo sheeeezy</p>

<p>Texas is cool, 'Bama is nicer. Louisiana’s the best by far, though. But I do see the benefits of the north [currently going to school in the greater Boston area]. </p>

<p>I think we can all just agree that New Orleans food is the best in the country, by far. Just look it up.</p>

<p>^No…most of it is annoyingly spicy and flavored weird. I do like the occasional cajun delight, but meh.</p>

<p>How bout creole? Less spicy, more flavorful. Gahhhh I miss nola food SO MUCH. Canadians don’t know how to eat.</p>

<p>Hurricane katrina</p>

<p>oil spill. ray nagin. the list continues. </p>

<p>point is, we’re like family. Natives of the city have gone through so much. After katrina, people from nola came together so much. it’s hard to describe. it’s like everyone has their katrina story. aghh, i’ll get back to you when i’m not so ineloquent. it comes and goes.</p>

<p>No i understand, i was just throwing that out there</p>

<p>I’m from the Deep South, but I say absolutely North. That should give you Northerners a hint to never come down here lol. When I’m 18, I’m gone. :P</p>