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Discussion: The most boring states
Member Since: 1/8/2011
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Originally posted by DG1
NYU isn't the only school though, there are better schools than NYU at a slightly cheaper price, it's actually overrated imho. But if you really wanna go to a school like NYU you can go to a school like Baruch aka poor man's Harvard to save some cash and then transfer to NYU, but your GPA gotta be like 3.8 and up 
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Yea I heard about the Baruch program. I honestly don;t know what I wanna do with myself, I want to try and stay in NYC but I don't know which college I would go to. Oh and I have a 4.0 GPA 
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Member Since: 8/24/2008
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Originally posted by Knix
We can't have nothing up here dealing with these hoodlum teenagers and ADULTS.
I also remember an incident where the employees were stealing other peoples checks. 
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So you are a Hoodrat.

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Originally posted by Delita_chan
Texas is so massive that I doubt anyone has literally been everywhere in the state. THere ARE boring cities in Texas, but there's a hell of a lot of exciting ones. San Antonio? Austin? Houston? Dallas? LOTS of **** to do. We even have nice, warm, sandy beaches on the coast!
South/North Dakota, I've never been but they're pretty rural from what I've heard. It is also more sparsely populated, so that could be a factor. Despite my world traveling (been to more countries than states), I actually have only been to California and New York and Illinois (Chicago). I'm not counting airports because well, they don't represent the city, much less the state (sooner or later, we will talk about how Washington DC's airport is filthy or how Denver's is like a mega shopping mall).
I still can't believe that I've actually been to more overseas locations than actual states, haha. Everything in the US is kinda boring once you go overseas.
Sleepy now...
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Speaking of shopping mall airports, have you been to Seoul, South Korea's airport? JESUS CHRIST! I was in retail HEAVEN. 
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Originally posted by iBeyoncé.
So you are a Hoodrat.
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Nope.

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Member Since: 12/13/2009
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Originally posted by Knix
**** the boring states.
Give me a list of exciting ones, I'm planning on moving soon and i need to know where i can get it in at.
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move to seattle with me. The gays rule that city. 
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Member Since: 8/24/2008
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Originally posted by Knix
Nope.

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Liar. I want you banished!

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Originally posted by TheMusicProphet
move to seattle with me. The gays rule that city. 
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Sounds like a plan. 
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Originally posted by iBeyoncé.
Liar. I want you banished!

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Displaying classless behavior once again? Hm.

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Member Since: 11/6/2010
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No states are "boring".. but the ones that are a little less than interesting are North & South Dakota and Oregon. 
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Member Since: 12/13/2009
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I am in love with the city. It's too beautiful for words.
It's never ever boring for me every time I visit. The only bad thing is that I live 4 hours away. I also live 3 hours away from Portland, Oregon, which, is also an amazing city.
I also live by so many waterfalls and we have one of the largest rivers in the US.
So you can bet your ass summers here are amazing.
I guess I really don't know the word boring when it comes to states.
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Member Since: 8/24/2008
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Originally posted by Knix
Displaying classless behavior once again? Hm.

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Stop speaking and get OUT!

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Member Since: 11/15/2009
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Originally posted by foxaylove
Speaking of shopping mall airports, have you been to Seoul, South Korea's airport? JESUS CHRIST! I was in retail HEAVEN. 
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Nope, the only asian country I've been to is Japan. However, Seoul Incheon's airport has been named one of the top in the country. I imagine the retail was amazing there - even Japan's biggest airport, Tokyo-Narita, has few retail stuff. I also imagine that the South Korean airport's retail was pricey ~_~.
Retail Heaven = Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and Houston-Bush Intercontinental. But expensive!
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Originally posted by TheMusicProphet
I am in love with the city. It's too beautiful for words.
It's never ever boring for me every time I visit. The only bad thing is that I live 4 hours away. I also live 3 hours away from Portland, Oregon, which, is also an amazing city.
I also live by so many waterfalls and we have one of the largest rivers in the US.
So you can bet your ass summers here are amazing.
I guess I really don't know the word boring when it comes to states.
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Seattle looks beautiful.
I may pay it a visit as well around spring of next year.
Sinny will stay mad and stuffed up in the ghetto. 
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Member Since: 12/22/2009
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Originally posted by Rated R
Alabama and Indiana were pretty boring 
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Gurl Stop shading TEXAS!! Its actually a great state if you live in DALLAS/FORTWORTH, HOUSTON, AUSTIN.
I hate how everyone thinks texas is cows and horses its not!! lol
WIth that said I would say all the states are boring
Besides, California, NY, Texas, Florida, Chigaco
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Member Since: 3/27/2009
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Umm North Carolina. I can't wait to move to a big city where I belong 
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Member Since: 3/21/2010
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I'm surprised no one has said North Carolina yet. I mean damn there ain't **** here.
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Member Since: 7/14/2009
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Originally posted by Beatfreak
Idaho, Iowa, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Arkansas, Texas, Alabama, Alaska, Louisiana, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Illinois. Basically anything not on the East or West Coast, and you will deal. 
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 I can't speak for most of these states, but we have a lot of things to do in Missouri. I may hate this place, but I'm hardly every bored. It might be me living in a hick part of the state, but there is always something going on. I love being in a nature-surrounded town.
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Member Since: 9/28/2009
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Originally posted by Beatfreak
Idaho, Iowa, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Arkansas, Texas, Alabama, Alaska, Louisiana, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Illinois. Basically anything not on the East or West Coast, and you will deal. 
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Hold on - Illinois? Chicago and Lake Michigan automatically eliminate at least the northern portion from the list. Texas? Houston, San Antonio, Austin, and DFW say otherwise. Meanwhile, there are a handful of states, both east and west, that one might classify as boring. West Virginia? Upstate New York? Delaware? Eastern Washington?
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Originally posted by Brit94
Connecticut  Thank god New York is near by and there's six flag's in Mass.
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Connecticut isn't so bad. There are things to do in Greenwich, Stamford, and Norwalk. Go to the Norwalk Aquarium!
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Originally posted by TheMusicProphet
move to seattle with me. The gays rule that city. 
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Seattle looks nice. It reminds me of Toronto.
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Member Since: 12/3/2010
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People always talk **** about Cleveland and Ohio...it has it's problems true, but otherwise it's a beautiful city in areas. And being about 1 hour from the biggest and best amusement park in the world is another bonus

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I am not aware at all about American states, but I've heard the north-eastern states like Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire are boring and cold as ****. Is this true?
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