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  1. Uh, yeah. Everybody in the pacific northwest is there because they are running away from something back home. Uh, that's Jersey. Here, people come because of the huge tech booms, the military, and beer. plus the white power utopia, all those heroin/meth addicted bums must have really have a tough adjustment to the tech boom. The only thing people in NJ are running away from are the rents in Manhattan. I live in the only transplant centric area in the state. Most of the rest of the state are the same as any other regular suburbia with lifers. Everybody in south jersey is 8 generation south jersey and lives within three houses of a relative, although north jersey does have the occasional executive that came from somewhere else and purposefully moved to the burbs. So you're saying Jersey is full of inbreeding?
  2. Uh, yeah. Everybody in the pacific northwest is there because they are running away from something back home. Uh, that's Jersey. Here, people come because of the huge tech booms, the military, and beer.
  3. That's how it is pretty much everywhere. In the Midwest, yes In the plains states as well, I'm guessing. It's the same thing up and down the northeast corridor. Every community outside the major cities has huge amounts of born and raised and never left. [expletive] the South Seriously tho, Puget Sound and Portland feel like 45% transplants to me
  4. That's how it is pretty much everywhere. In the Midwest, yes
  5. Do you mean like people in St. Louis, or people queasy about Kane? Whatever. I've never claimed to be a thoughtful, caring or conscientious person, but I have zero problem rooting for Kane at this point. No, my wife, the Minnesota Wild fan. We're a house divided
  6. I don't think the Carson site was ever really a viable option. It's 167 acres of landfill they would be building a stadium over. We have roads here in San Diego that were built over old landfill area, and the roads constantly have to be filled in where it keeps sinking. I can't imagine what it would be like building a stadium on such unstable ground. I guess that's why engineers get paid the big bucks, but it's a very scary proposition, IMO. Pier construction with grade beams, it's done all the time. Bigger issue will be clean up of the brown field
  7. How is St Louis better off for an NFL team leaving the city? One step closer to just burning it all down and starting over. As opposed to that gleaming, progressive Constantinople of the Midwest, Chicago. But I agree. The Stadium site Peacock & Co. proposed was not viable. I wrote a post here over a year ago how StL has faced three "500 year" floods since 1972, and we just had another one over Christmas. Our region has a major problem coordinating the building/management of levees. But StL's biggest problem is brain drain. And the fact that half the city makes Detroit blush. The town is an absolute dump. Levees aren't the issue, it's filling in the wetlands to grow corn and soybeans etc
  8. I don't care what the haters say, I [expletive] love this team
  9. Nobody does
  10. LA is essentially a city filled with transplants. The Bear fans could sell out a Rams/Bears game as well as any Rams fan base could
  11. That was the same argument for Tice, sans the OC experience for Loggains which I don't find all that comforting. I want them to hire the best guy, not just the guy who is already here. LOL. The OC experience is actually a big deal, compared to a meatball OL coach like Tice. LOL you know who has OC experience? Mike Tice I don't understand your point. He only has OC experience because the Bears were dumb enough to give it to him. And there's a huge difference between a career OL coach and a career QB coach. Tice was OC in MN too
  12. I mean HOLY [expletive]
  13. A loss allows an opportunity to draft a better player going forward. We know what this team is and the outcome of this game won't change that either way. What does a win actually accomplish going forward? Feeling better about not crossing an arbitrary line into double digit losses? Any benefits they get from winning are really not quantifiable, so I'm not sure what Raw is getting at.[/ ....... The Patriots, Packers.…….....:y. They have God and God II (backed by the league it seams) at QB
  14. I'm not, it's not 1 draft pick, it's 6+, each round we pick lower. Each round we pick worse
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  16. It's all I have to look forward to
  17. You know, it's almost like the Reds said "[expletive] it" to the division. Thank you Theo!
  18. i feel kinda bad for them I kinda don't. Their chili sucks and now so does their baseball team
  19. How does WAR account for health, or does it at all?
  20. how did you post as a guest? I'll never Tim. I'll never tell (No idea) You'll never Tim? Absolutely not. Been having a lot of problems with Tims lately. Serious quality control issues I believe.
  21. how did you post as a guest? I'll never Tim. I'll never tell (No idea)
  22. Synthetic pot? This is why the real [expletive] should be legal
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