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  • I read a book that was about Lake Erie. A fiction book. Hahaha xD It was pretty creepy.
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  • <span style="font-size:75">Summers where I live are supposed to be miserable. I've lived in the south before(well.. north or south... xD No one can decide) and I know humidity. But when I'm 4000 feet above where I used to live I don't think that humidity is a problem.<br>Right now it's 90 degrees out. But being in the desert we have huge degree difference from the day. Low of 60, high of 90. And it's just heating up.(hahaha, horrible pun.)</span>
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  • Dreamland wrote:
    <span style="font-size:75">Summers where I live are supposed to be miserable. I've lived in the south before(well.. north or south... xD No one can decide) and I know humidity. But when I'm 4000 feet above where I used to live I don't think that humidity is a problem.<br>Right now it's 90 degrees out. But being in the desert we have huge degree difference from the day. Low of 60, high of 90. And it's just heating up.(hahaha, horrible pun.)</span>
    The low of 60 sounds nice...High of 90, not so much..
    "I am carrying all my hatred and contempt for power, its laws, its authority, its society, and I have no room for guilt or fear of punishment."-Diego Rios
    Semper Fi.
  • <span style="font-size:75">Amen to that.<br>I've been checking the temperature every day and there always seems to be a 30 degree difference. O.x<br>Is Ohio like that?</span>
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  • Dreamland wrote:
    <span style="font-size:75">Amen to that.<br>I've been checking the temperature every day and there always seems to be a 30 degree difference. O.x<br>Is Ohio like that?</span>
    <br><br>In Ohio int he summer the early mornings are cool and the low is like 55 and on a hot summer day it gets about 95.
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  • Ohio has the best and worst weather. You never knows whats going to be happening with the weather. We had a bad storm Sunday. Winds up to 70 mph but the funny thing is, it was only in a 2 mile spot. Everything else just got a lot of rain and thunder. <br><br><br>I say y'all a lot. Just one of the words I use. Ain't comes out every now and then when I get really frustrated with something. My grandma can't say oil or wash right. She adds a r. So its warsh and oirl. It sounds soo funny but you try to get her to say it correctly and she can't.
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  • I say warsh lol. I can say wash, but warsh just comes out naturally. I get a really bad country accent when Im mad. And I never put the gs on the ends of my words. Like, singin, runnin, walkin, drummin, its like they dont exist to me. It takes so much effort for me to speak correctly like that
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  • Only in Ohio would it be 85 one day, and 60 the next.
    "I am carrying all my hatred and contempt for power, its laws, its authority, its society, and I have no room for guilt or fear of punishment."-Diego Rios
    Semper Fi.
  • Only in Ohio would it be 85 one day, and 60 the next.
    <br><span style="font-size:92">NC is like that too. Ohio, really, is nothing special. x.x Really.</span>
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  • Sea Oats wrote:
    Only in Ohio would it be 85 one day, and 60 the next.
    <br><span style="font-size:92">NC is like that too. Ohio, really, is nothing special. x.x Really.</span>
    <br><br>Can be like that in Ky too depending on where youre at
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  • atleast ya'll aren't in texas. Last weeks high was 103 and today is the mid 90's
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  • Sea Oats wrote:
    Only in Ohio would it be 85 one day, and 60 the next.
    <br><span style="font-size:92">NC is like that too. Ohio, really, is nothing special. x.x Really.</span>
    It is if you're from there. <br>You'd have to live there for most of your life to know that there's a pretty damn big difference between NC and OH. Especially when the seasons change. [Cincinnati's high today is 78...]<br>You just can't get me to adjust to this state. I hate the fact that I've developed a southern accent. I just hate it. This isn't even what I would consider south. South is Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana. Those states. This is...not south. And, yeah yeah, I'm not in Kansas anymore, get used to it. Considering I've lived here for seven years, there's no chance I'm ever going to get used to it. I don't mind the mountains, and I don't have too much of an issue with the coastline, and I enjoy both of those, but even in the mountains or the coastal plains you just know you're not at home.<br>You just have to be there for more than a week. And you need to know the feeling of being able to ride your bike around the corner and going to Tim Hortons, instead of driving fifteen/twenty minutes to get to a damn Dunk 'n' Doughnuts. I could ride my bike to my school, and still be okay. It's just the closeness of the community that I miss that you just don't have in NC. You have to drive to go everywhere. Hell, my parents and I walked to the place where we used to see fireworks on the fourth of July.<br>/minirant.<br><br>AllInTheName: Hahaha xD Yeah, Texas' weather is pretty hot. My uncle is stationed in Oklahoma, so he's always complaining about how hot it is. His wife does, too.
    "I am carrying all my hatred and contempt for power, its laws, its authority, its society, and I have no room for guilt or fear of punishment."-Diego Rios
    Semper Fi.
  • Sea Oats wrote:
    Only in Ohio would it be 85 one day, and 60 the next.
    <br><span style="font-size:92">NC is like that too. Ohio, really, is nothing special. x.x Really.</span>
    It is if you're from there. <br>You'd have to live there for most of your life to know that there's a pretty damn big difference between NC and OH. Especially when the seasons change. [Cincinnati's high today is 78...]<br>You just can't get me to adjust to this state. I hate the fact that I've developed a southern accent. I just hate it. This isn't even what I would consider south. South is Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana. Those states. This is...not south. And, yeah yeah, I'm not in Kansas anymore, get used to it. Considering I've lived here for seven years, there's no chance I'm ever going to get used to it. I don't mind the mountains, and I don't have too much of an issue with the coastline, and I enjoy both of those, but even in the mountains or the coastal plains you just know you're not at home.<br>You just have to be there for more than a week. And you need to know the feeling of being able to ride your bike around the corner and going to Tim Hortons, instead of driving fifteen/twenty minutes to get to a damn Dunk 'n' Doughnuts. I could ride my bike to my school, and still be okay. It's just the closeness of the community that I miss that you just don't have in NC. You have to drive to go everywhere. Hell, my parents and I walked to the place where we used to see fireworks on the fourth of July.<br>/minirant.<br><br>AllInTheName: Hahaha xD Yeah, Texas' weather is pretty hot. My uncle is stationed in Oklahoma, so he's always complaining about how hot it is. His wife does, too.
    <br><span style="font-size:92">Regardless, and I was going to comment on this before but I've had company for a few days, dissing NC and the people that live here the way you have been really offends me and quite frankly just pisses me off. <br><br>The area of NC YOU live in isn't a close community because you live in one of the most highly populated cities/counties in the state. Just like you love your Ohio, I love my North Carolina and always will. Ohio has nothing to offer me because it isn't home, but you don't see me putting it down and being a total jerk about it. It wasn't anything special to me, but that doesn't give me the right to completely bash it and everyone that lives here. <br><br>For one, you are in the south. This is the south, Georgia is barely even south of us, it's almost level with us. In fact, it is level with the city we live in. Second, Ohio is north, not midwest, if you've ever looked at a map of the United States, you'd know both of those things. Third, if you don't like it, go back, there's nothing I can't stand more than a northerner coming down here and talking about the way -we- live and how -we- talk. I've lived here my whole life, my family has lived here for nine generations, we're from here, this is how we talk. We're not all 'rednecks' and 'ya'll' and 'ain't' aren't just southern things. Granted, you don't see them up north as often, but people use those in every day conversations. The snow thing, we still have school when it snows. We don't if it ices, because our cars here aren't built for or used to the ice and snow.<br><br>You get mad when people say things about Ohio that you don't like, but fact is, you don't live there anymore. You live here, and if you want to talk about the people that live here that way, that's your problem, but you might want to watch what you say because regardless of whether you meant it that way, it is offensive. I'm glad I don't live in Ohio, nobody there can drive, at least not from what I saw. I've never come closer to wrecking in the 2 years I've been driving than I the three days I was in Ohio last week.</span>
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  • I don't think anyone from Ohio thinks people from other states can drive and vice versa. Its just one of those things people think. <br><br>Oaters- the people in my area can drive they just don't use turn signals and are always in a hurry. My city is a smaller one so I don't really have to worry too much about traffic. If you get into the bigger cities though I agree people can't drive. Its like they have no respect for the other drivers out there.
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  • Trisscar wrote:
    I don't think anyone from Ohio thinks people from other states can drive and vice versa. Its just one of those things people think. <br><br>Oaters- the people in my area can drive they just don't use turn signals and are always in a hurry. My city is a smaller one so I don't really have to worry too much about traffic. If you get into the bigger cities though I agree people can't drive. Its like they have no respect for the other drivers out there.
    <br><br>That's pretty much how it goes. <br>This was originally just saying that the weather in Ohio is nothing compared to here for summer.`
    "I am carrying all my hatred and contempt for power, its laws, its authority, its society, and I have no room for guilt or fear of punishment."-Diego Rios
    Semper Fi.
  • Trisscar wrote:
    I don't think anyone from Ohio thinks people from other states can drive and vice versa. Its just one of those things people think. <br><br>Oaters- the people in my area can drive they just don't use turn signals and are always in a hurry. My city is a smaller one so I don't really have to worry too much about traffic. If you get into the bigger cities though I agree people can't drive. Its like they have no respect for the other drivers out there.
    <br><br>That's pretty much how it goes. <br>This was originally just saying that the weather in Ohio is nothing compared to here for summer.`
    <br><span style="font-size:92">Then you proceeded to insult everyone that lives in North Carolina. And, really, in the south in general.</span>
    <span style="font-size: 10pt;">rLHC1jx.gif </span><div><span style="font-size: 10pt;">sophierue.png</span><span style="font-size: small;"> </span></div><div><span style="font-size: small;">oh I swear to ya, I'll be there for ya.
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  • Sea Oats wrote:
    Trisscar wrote:
    I don't think anyone from Ohio thinks people from other states can drive and vice versa. Its just one of those things people think. <br><br>Oaters- the people in my area can drive they just don't use turn signals and are always in a hurry. My city is a smaller one so I don't really have to worry too much about traffic. If you get into the bigger cities though I agree people can't drive. Its like they have no respect for the other drivers out there.
    <br><br>That's pretty much how it goes. <br>This was originally just saying that the weather in Ohio is nothing compared to here for summer.`
    <br><span style="font-size:92">Then you proceeded to insult everyone that lives in North Carolina. And, really, in the south in general.</span>
    <br><br><br>The weather anywhere is crazy at times
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  • Sea Oats wrote:
    Trisscar wrote:
    I don't think anyone from Ohio thinks people from other states can drive and vice versa. Its just one of those things people think. <br><br>Oaters- the people in my area can drive they just don't use turn signals and are always in a hurry. My city is a smaller one so I don't really have to worry too much about traffic. If you get into the bigger cities though I agree people can't drive. Its like they have no respect for the other drivers out there.
    <br><br>That's pretty much how it goes. <br>This was originally just saying that the weather in Ohio is nothing compared to here for summer.`
    <br><span style="font-size:92">Then you proceeded to insult everyone that lives in North Carolina. And, really, in the south in general.</span>
    I meant it as "the weather in Ohio is freezing compared to the eighty eight degrees we will be having tomorrow."
    "I am carrying all my hatred and contempt for power, its laws, its authority, its society, and I have no room for guilt or fear of punishment."-Diego Rios
    Semper Fi.
  • Sea Oats wrote:
    Trisscar wrote:
    I don't think anyone from Ohio thinks people from other states can drive and vice versa. Its just one of those things people think. <br><br>Oaters- the people in my area can drive they just don't use turn signals and are always in a hurry. My city is a smaller one so I don't really have to worry too much about traffic. If you get into the bigger cities though I agree people can't drive. Its like they have no respect for the other drivers out there.
    <br><br>That's pretty much how it goes. <br>This was originally just saying that the weather in Ohio is nothing compared to here for summer.`
    <br><span style="font-size:92">Then you proceeded to insult everyone that lives in North Carolina. And, really, in the south in general.</span>
    I meant it as "the weather in Ohio is freezing compared to the eighty eight degrees we will be having tomorrow."
    <br><span style="font-size:92">Yet, you talked about 'crazy rednecks' and how we use 'ya'll' and 'ain't', which I'm almost positive has nothing to do with the weather.</span>
    <span style="font-size: 10pt;">rLHC1jx.gif </span><div><span style="font-size: 10pt;">sophierue.png</span><span style="font-size: small;"> </span></div><div><span style="font-size: small;">oh I swear to ya, I'll be there for ya.
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  • Sea Oats wrote:
    Sea Oats wrote:
    Trisscar wrote:
    I don't think anyone from Ohio thinks people from other states can drive and vice versa. Its just one of those things people think. <br><br>Oaters- the people in my area can drive they just don't use turn signals and are always in a hurry. My city is a smaller one so I don't really have to worry too much about traffic. If you get into the bigger cities though I agree people can't drive. Its like they have no respect for the other drivers out there.
    <br><br>That's pretty much how it goes. <br>This was originally just saying that the weather in Ohio is nothing compared to here for summer.`
    <br><span style="font-size:92">Then you proceeded to insult everyone that lives in North Carolina. And, really, in the south in general.</span>
    I meant it as "the weather in Ohio is freezing compared to the eighty eight degrees we will be having tomorrow."
    <br><span style="font-size:92">Yet, you talked about 'crazy rednecks' and how we use 'ya'll' and 'ain't', which I'm almost positive has nothing to do with the weather.</span>
    <br><br>The beginning of it had to do with the weather.
    "I am carrying all my hatred and contempt for power, its laws, its authority, its society, and I have no room for guilt or fear of punishment."-Diego Rios
    Semper Fi.
  • Misunderstanding.
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  • I think everyone needs to take a breath. I understand some toes have been stepped on and yeah, it sucks when people stereotype based on where you live. I live in Ky and its much worse. People think we have no teeth, never wear shoes, drink whiskey all the time, and marry our cousins. Do I let it get to me? No, you just have to learn to laugh it off and move on. It happens. It sucks. And people need to stop it. But they wont. Now everyone should just try and chill a minute, and then we can go from there. (Sorry if this sounded bossy, I know it can be read that way, but thats not how it was intended)
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  • I live in the south and am proud of it. I took no offense to anything that was said. Half of it is complete truth and the other half is probably true for a good half of everyone in the country. The other half may be true for every part of the country at some point in time.<br><br>Talk about stereotypes.. I wasn't born here, so down here, I and my family get teased about our northern accents and ways and gladly return the favor by giving them a hard time about their Southern Drawl and being rednecks (Of which some are and proud of it).. <br><br>When I go to visit up north, I get picked on because I now have a Southern accent and attitude, so being more than willing to give what I'm getting and diss on their nasally northern accents and stiff necks. (Of which some of them are and proud of it).. If at any time someone gets offended by what is being said, they get the living daylights teased out of them by both sides until they either give up or get over themselves. That's just the way my family and friends are.<br><br>Nothing was meant personally, so please don't take it personally. It only makes fights.<br><br>Can you believe Kally actually found this for me? As if Alabama was that far behind the rest of the States. She so needs a kick/ban from chat, doesn't she? She can be the scapegoat<br><img src="http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a400/Flamindevil/alabama01.jpg"; alt="http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a400/Flamindevil/alabama01.jpg"; class="bb-image" />
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  • Alabama wrote:
    I live in the south and am proud of it. I took no offense to anything that was said. Half of it is complete truth and the other half is probably true for a good half of everyone in the country. The other half may be true for every part of the country at some point in time.<br><br>Talk about stereotypes.. I wasn't born here, so down here, I and my family get teased about our northern accents and ways and gladly return the favor by giving them a hard time about their Southern Drawl and being rednecks (Of which some are and proud of it).. <br><br>When I go to visit up north, I get picked on because I now have a Southern accent and attitude, so being more than willing to give what I'm getting and diss on their nasally northern accents and stiff necks. (Of which some of them are and proud of it).. If at any time someone gets offended by what is being said, they get the living daylights teased out of them by both sides until they either give up or get over themselves. That's just the way my family and friends are.<br><br>Nothing was meant personally, so please don't take it personally. It only makes fights.<br><br>Can you believe Kally actually found this for me? As if Alabama was that far behind the rest of the States. She so needs a kick/ban from chat, doesn't she? She can be the scapegoat<br><img src="http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a400/Flamindevil/alabama01.jpg"; alt="http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a400/Flamindevil/alabama01.jpg"; class="bb-image" />
    <br><br>I love that icon xD I think I've seen it before somewhere..On a t-shirt.
    "I am carrying all my hatred and contempt for power, its laws, its authority, its society, and I have no room for guilt or fear of punishment."-Diego Rios
    Semper Fi.
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