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Posted on 4/27/18 at 6:20 am to SpartyGator
In general, the one obvious fact of this thread is that posted lists reflect a totally limited degree of actual travel experience by posters.
Posted on 4/27/18 at 6:22 am to weagle99
states below the Mason-Dixon Line
Posted on 4/27/18 at 6:23 am to Tigeralum2008
You have never been to Utah, have you??
Posted on 4/27/18 at 6:23 am to Pettifogger
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would love to shite on Louisiana, but it is an interesting state at least Food, history, celebrations, legends Without those things, it'd be Alabama (or
Born and raised in Louisiana. Without those things it would be way worse than Bama
Posted on 4/27/18 at 6:25 am to BigOrangeBri
Connecticut. It’s so boring it’s even been forgotten to be put on this list
Posted on 4/27/18 at 6:29 am to JackieTreehorn
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Now that would be an interesting list. Which states have the most baws?
Texas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
North Dakota
Washington
Illinois
Posted on 4/27/18 at 6:36 am to cj35
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states below the Mason-Dixon Line
so the ones people are migrating TO as opposed to the ones people are migrating FROM
got it
Posted on 4/27/18 at 7:26 am to PiscesTiger
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My list:
1. Arkansas
2. Delaware
3. Rhode Island
4. Iowa
5. Connecticut
6. Louisiana
7. Kentucky
8. Indiana
9. Wyoming
10. Minnesota
Rhode Island is unfairly judged here based on its unique and Quality of food. It’s the Ocean State with tons of coastline and maybe no coastal town in the USA with the history or grandeur of Newport. Through in the original home of the naval academy, the tennis hall of fame, an Ivy League school, and Block Island and your really selling RI short.
Kentucky gives us Bourbon.
Yet Kansas isn’t on your list?
Posted on 4/27/18 at 7:39 am to weagle99
I have been to some part of every state and the one that interested me the least was Delaware.
Posted on 4/27/18 at 7:40 am to Placebeaux
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Maine
I mean, who gives a frick.
Maine is top ten to me.
Posted on 4/27/18 at 7:46 am to Sao
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Arkansas
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Typical and predictive LSUsual response. Don't be jelly of our distancing state rankings, Baw
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Sao, SMU Fan, University Park, TX
da fuq?
Posted on 4/27/18 at 8:13 am to weagle99
Oklahoma
Missouri
Kansas
Illinois - sans Chicago
Indiana
Ohio
Missouri
Kansas
Illinois - sans Chicago
Indiana
Ohio
Posted on 4/27/18 at 8:25 am to Cdawg
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Mississippi. Honestly, do they contribute anything of value?
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Guess you don't value music, literature, or the arts.
You forgot medical innovations like the first human lung transplant in the world.
Posted on 4/27/18 at 8:34 am to Globetrotter747
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I have been to some part of every state and the one that interested me the least was Delaware.
Someone's going to give you a Delaware Punch.
Posted on 4/27/18 at 9:27 am to LSUbase13
I actually find something great in most states other than Oklahoma. I fricking hate that place.
Posted on 4/27/18 at 9:32 am to Tuscaloosa
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Alabama easy one.
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Between NASA, Football, and the beaches, I’d say you’re effing high.
NASA’s presence alone keeps Alabama off the list.
Plus you have the fact that Alabama is now considered the new 'old Detroit' of the south with the auto industry. And you have Austal down here on the coast.
The posters saying Alabama are just, well, speaking of something they know nothing about.
Posted on 4/27/18 at 9:37 am to cj35
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states below the Mason-Dixon Line
Identify a Sonic north of the Mason-Dixon line and I will gladly meet you there.
Posted on 4/27/18 at 11:50 am to Pettifogger
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Without those things, it'd be Alabama (or worse)
Edwin Edwards always said without New Orleans LA is Mississippi.
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