Now is Floridian - not so highly offended

Brendan Walsh audicted42 at gmail.com
Thu Jan 13 10:12:58 EST 2005


I have family in Arkansas, I've been there quite a few times, and have
to agree with Dave. My Uncle farms chickens for a living (speaking of
barbecue). Wasn't trying to pick on anyone just making a point, if
you've got limited experience with somewhere, don't speak poorly of it
in ignorance. Would I ever talk badly of Wisconsin for example? No,
I've never been there, although I think it may be just a touch to cold
for me.
MAC, I think Wisconsin has more q's than NJ.

Brendan


On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 09:00:52 -0500, Dave Head <v8q at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> I've lived in Arkansas and still go there at least once a year - nothing
> like the pig trail for a quattro drive to make your passengers puke! Its
> quite po'dunk in most areas. Scarily, proudly so. If you ain't in a city
> that I-40 runs past, or in Fayetteville - watch your step...
> 
> Eric_R_Kissell at whirlpool.com wrote:
> 
> >Pray tell, how long have you lived in "po'dunk Arkansas" to justify
> >speaking disparagingly? Hello Pot. This is Kettle...
> >
> >I have not lived in Arkansas or New Jersey, but I have been to both many
> >times.
> >
> >They both have good and bad points, and both have nice and not-so-nice
> >places to explore.
> >
> >Gee, big surprise.
> >
> >MAC: There seem to be many more Audi quattros in New Jersey than Arkansas.
> >
> >Personally, I prefer neither state so I don't live in either.
> >
> >Peace,
> >Eric Kissell
> >Tiffin, OH 44883
> >1991 200q 20v Avant, Koni Sports (yellow), 2.4 Bar (MRC), eBay Surprise
> >1989 200q 10v Avant, Boge Turbogas, 1.8 Bar (qlcc) - FOR SALE
> >1986 5000cstq Sedan, Bilsteins, 1.8 Bar (SJM)
> >
> >
> >
> >
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