Appears to be another front in the war of the sexes...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/thin...-the-law-just-invaded-our-personal-space.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/thin...-the-law-just-invaded-our-personal-space.html
That is some funny stuff ther, New Yorkers sweet, funny.I just got back from NYC and people seem to not do this much anymore people other commuters take no sh!t when it comes to space. I even had a lady stop other people from getting into an elevator while I was also waiting and said they had to wait for the pregnant lady to get in first. New Yorkers are tough cookies but sweet and tend to be fair when it comes to how people get treated on the subway. So there's no need to bring legal actions into people taking up more than their "fair share" of space in a train.
Fukc that shit. I got big, hairy, sweaty balls and I'm gonna air out them motherfukcers whenever the fukc I want.
That is some funny stuff ther, New Yorkers sweet, funny.
Most nice people I met in Florida moved from up north. I've found a way larger number of assholes and fukcing douchebags in Florida natives than in New York natives, especially the Tampa-St. Pete shithole area. Makes sense since Florida is shaped like a dick.That is some funny stuff ther, New Yorkers sweet, funny.
Most nice people I met in Florida moved from up north. I've found a way larger number of assholes and fukcing douchebags in Florida natives than in New York natives, especially the Tampa-St. Pete shithole area. Makes sense since Florida is shaped like a dick.
So what you're saying is "GET OFF MY LAWN YOU DAMN YANKEES!!!!!!!!!".Damn, Jets. This is a cause and effect thing. If had you lived here all your life and had a bunch of fvcking New Yohkuhs moving down with all their bullshit baggage and attitude, you'd understand. Florida folks didn't start out as dickheads.
So what you're saying is "GET OFF MY LAWN YOU DAMN YANKEES!!!!!!!!!".
No.Orlando is not the south.
If you go to Tallahassee, where I grew up? You will get iced tea or lemonade just for stopping by someone's house. People open doors for others, people have cookouts and share food, very little road rage...
Orlando and Central Florida...much less South Florida is not a good representation because of the reasons you all mention; people move here from NY and Boston. I absolutely hate the congestion of Urbania. NYC was right down the metro rail from my Mother's in Connecticut and I went often. I hated it. Cool to visit, but just too many people. I went 3 days after New Years and was 40 feet underground in the subway waiting when a drop of water hit my head. I started to think...that water had to travel down from the street, through god-knows-what, just to hit my head (and the New Years Time Square crowd was recently there). Other people didn't even bat an eye when they were pelted with these droplets of agua. After that, I swore to never return.
I'm sorry, the people may be passively polite, or whatever. But the same personality repeats, over and over in NYC. I saw the same in Stockholm. People just aren't meant to live in such close proximity.
If I didn't have my roots set in the area and tied to music and other creative projects, I'd likely move back to Tallahassee.
I have no idea what this is about and I'm terrified to google it.Somehow, I thought this thread was about reproduction.
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I thought the man-spreading was about him spreading his seed everywhere, versus the she-bagging being about trying to baby-momma a bunch of kids.I have no idea what this is about and I'm terrified to google it.
I have always found them to be nice overall. Tough, but nice and when I've traveled alone, someone has always helped me with my luggage up the stairs to the trains. They just don't do the southern thing and stay and chat forever.
That's because you're a redneck.That's because you're a chick. Doing business in NY is awful. They're all crooks and con artists.
Bob, really, admit it, you have never done business in NY. Buying a hot dog from the guy with the cart outside of Times Square isn't "doing business" in NY. Though I really think you are just assuming from what you have watched on TV shows.That's because you're a chick. Doing business in NY is awful. They're all crooks and con artists.
NYC is full of vile subhumans who make the city the shithole it is. Everyone is always shoving, pissed off, impatient, rude, and generally enjoy being dicks. I once watched a fight breakout amongst 2 women over who was first in an Olive Garden check in line.
I enjoy visiting NYC for 2 days max; I would detest life if forced to live there.
Bob, really, admit it, you have never done business in NY. Buying a hot dog from the guy with the cart outside of Times Square isn't "doing business" in NY. Though I really think you are just assuming from what you have watched on TV shows.
Nah a couple of our national customers have stores up there. Just got done dealing with a sub that tried to charge us double what he quoted and didn't even finish the job. The second sub we hired to finish the job knew the situation we were in and completely ass raped us. I was dreading working with companies in Philadelphia when we got some work there but it has gone surprisingly well so far. New York metro area and South Florida are the worst places in the country to find decent subs and it's not even close.
Damn, Jets. This is a cause and effect thing. If had you lived here all your life and had a bunch of fvcking New Yohkuhs moving down with all their bullshit baggage and attitude, you'd understand. Florida folks didn't start out as dickheads.
Whatever happened to personal responsibility?