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Old 08-26-2009, 01:01 PM   #549
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Originally Posted by slayda View Post
Southeast is still east. I never said northeast & Alabama is east from California. Actually almost due east from San Diego.



Remember you said that when California falls into the ocean and Denver is beach fron property.
I grew up in New Jersey, lived for two years in Missoura, and now reside in California. The EAST is not the least. I have traveled all over this country and every part: deep South, Southwest, COLD Minnesota, Kansas, rural New York... all have a definite and certain charm and style. I think the fishing is the best in the MidWest, the Jersey Shore incomparable, and the weather great in California. Minnesota has the great malls. The Jersey Shore for surf casting is incredible. People in Texas are friendly and know how to have a great time. Acadiana outside of New Orleans has food to die for!! Savannah is heaven-on-earth for charm and style and great Southern cooking. The winters in Arizona are wonderful. My point is: it is ALL great and each part of this nation is different and a treasure!
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