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The sunbelt is too hot and sticky. That is why everybody is fat there. They can't go outside because it is to hot to be excersize, so all they do is stay inside the airconditioning and eat fried food. I hate the sun too. The sun is overrated.
The sunbelt is too hot and sticky. That is why everybody is fat there. They can't go outside because it is to hot to be excersize, so all they do is stay inside the airconditioning and eat fried food. I hate the sun too. The sun is overrated.
The sunbelt is too hot and sticky. That is why everybody is fat there. They can't go outside because it is to hot to be excersize, so all they do is stay inside the airconditioning and eat fried food. I hate the sun too. The sun is overrated.
yes because something that keeps us alive is SOO overrated
sitting around in the sun in 90 degree weather IS overrated!
Just like sitting around in sub-zero temperatures? I would think the majority of people just sitting around in 90 degree weather in the South would be the visitors to places like that from places including Chicago. Most other people actually work for a living.
Are you serious? This is what you based your opinion of an entire region of the country on? Wow. A couple of hokey tourist traps and some quick drive throughs hardly give you any idea of what it would be like to live in a city. Anyways, I guess everyone is allowed to have an opinion, no matter how uminformed it is.
I was born and raised, living 24 years just 20 minutes outside of your beloved Dayton and I did choose the sun belt. It was one of the best decisions of my life.
What's so great about it? The people for one thing. The locals in most cases are very welcoming and the transplants are estatic, believing as though they have escaped the depressing north. The weather is better (if you prefer warmer climates as most people do), the cities are growing and building new, not crumbling and losing people like many of their northern counter-parts and their economies are expanding with new opportunities. I could go on and on....
It's no different than when the north experienced such rapid growth when industry became the focal point of our country. Those days are gone. It's simple...people will go where there is an opportunity live a stable, satifying life.
READ MY LAST SENTENCE IN YOUR QUOTE!!!!!
I have probably spent about a month of 24-hour days in the south, most of time being related to work. Yes, I deal with the locals frequently, they are called customers.
I have probably spent about a month of 24-hour days in the south, most of time being related to work. Yes, I deal with the locals frequently, they are called customers.
Yeah, those Mcdonalds drive through customers can get rather mean sometimes
Just like sitting around in sub-zero temperatures? I would think the majority of people just sitting around in 90 degree weather in the South would be the visitors to places like that from places including Chicago. Most other people actually work for a living.
haha, ok.
you keep your 100 degree weather out there in the desert.
Just like sitting around in sub-zero temperatures? I would think the majority of people just sitting around in 90 degree weather in the South would be the visitors to places like that from places including Chicago. Most other people actually work for a living.
I love sitting around in subzero temps. Right now it is cloudy, 24 degrees, and I drilled a hole through the ice in my pool. I am going out for a July swim. In August we are going to get above 32 degrees for the first time this year!
Yeah, those Mcdonalds drive through customers can get rather mean sometimes
what a lame personal attack.
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