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Metsfanmax wrote:1. Fly over them
saxitoxin wrote:Serbia is a RUDE DUDE
may not be a PRUDE, but he's gotta 'TUDE
might not be LEWD, but he's gonna get BOOED
RUDE
saxitoxin wrote:Serbia is a RUDE DUDE
may not be a PRUDE, but he's gotta 'TUDE
might not be LEWD, but he's gonna get BOOED
RUDE
JBlombier wrote:I understand the concept (Thanks!), but I find your definition still a little unclear. I guess that when flying from Bangor, Maine to Laredo, Texas, I'd see at least 10 flyover states? If not, I don't understand the concept, but I have no problem feeling stupid in someone else's language.
Why the exception of Nevada, btw? It's not a Vatican-City-like region, it's a 'regular' state. I don't get it.
Oh yeah, apologies for making this thread a lot more serious than it was probably intended, but thanks for the answers, they are greatly appreciated. I like not-very-important-but-interesting-knowledge.
Also, you see what I'm trying to do with the -'s in that last sentence, but is there a grammatically better way to write it down, instead of trying to write it, like I would say it?
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muy_thaiguy wrote:JBlombier wrote:I understand the concept (Thanks!), but I find your definition still a little unclear. I guess that when flying from Bangor, Maine to Laredo, Texas, I'd see at least 10 flyover states? If not, I don't understand the concept, but I have no problem feeling stupid in someone else's language.
Why the exception of Nevada, btw? It's not a Vatican-City-like region, it's a 'regular' state. I don't get it.
Oh yeah, apologies for making this thread a lot more serious than it was probably intended, but thanks for the answers, they are greatly appreciated. I like not-very-important-but-interesting-knowledge.
Also, you see what I'm trying to do with the -'s in that last sentence, but is there a grammatically better way to write it down, instead of trying to write it, like I would say it?
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Basically, it's a prejudice of sorts that people from highly populated states with a lot of big cities have against states that are less crowded and suburban/urban and think there is "nothing to do, so let's keep going".
mrswdk wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:JBlombier wrote:I understand the concept (Thanks!), but I find your definition still a little unclear. I guess that when flying from Bangor, Maine to Laredo, Texas, I'd see at least 10 flyover states? If not, I don't understand the concept, but I have no problem feeling stupid in someone else's language.
Why the exception of Nevada, btw? It's not a Vatican-City-like region, it's a 'regular' state. I don't get it.
Oh yeah, apologies for making this thread a lot more serious than it was probably intended, but thanks for the answers, they are greatly appreciated. I like not-very-important-but-interesting-knowledge.
Also, you see what I'm trying to do with the -'s in that last sentence, but is there a grammatically better way to write it down, instead of trying to write it, like I would say it?
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Basically, it's a prejudice of sorts that people from highly populated states with a lot of big cities have against states that are less crowded and suburban/urban and think there is "nothing to do, so let's keep going".
That's not a prejudice, that's just how it is.
JBlombier wrote:
Also, you see what I'm trying to do with the -'s in that last sentence, but is there a grammatically better way to write it down, instead of trying to write it, like I would say it?
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JBlombier wrote:
I'm clueless here. Help a poor European out, please!
WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:JBlombier wrote:
I'm clueless here. Help a poor European out, please!
When doing a tour of Italy, do you visit Pisa, even though there is literally only one thing there? Pisa is our version of flyover states, its a bypass city.
JBlombier wrote:I understand the concept (Thanks!), but I find your definition still a little unclear. I guess that when flying from Bangor, Maine to Laredo, Texas, I'd see at least 10 flyover states? If not, I don't understand the concept, but I have no problem feeling stupid in someone else's language.
Why the exception of Nevada, btw? It's not a Vatican-City-like region, it's a 'regular' state. I don't get it.
Oh yeah, apologies for making this thread a lot more serious than it was probably intended, but thanks for the answers, they are greatly appreciated. I like not-very-important-but-interesting-knowledge.
Also, you see what I'm trying to do with the -'s in that last sentence, but is there a grammatically better way to write it down, instead of trying to write it, like I would say it?
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macbone wrote:
What's there to do? I dunno, man, just, like, some of the best possible stuff there is, I guess.
DoomYoshi wrote:macbone wrote:
What's there to do? I dunno, man, just, like, some of the best possible stuff there is, I guess.
@macbone: in other words, mets got it covered?
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