Shizlansky
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Born and raised in New Orleans for 17 years
Just wanted to say that
Just wanted to say that
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CollegeBoi12;1008704 said:I rep da Baton Rouge aka da 225
That being said, I'm gettin the fuck outta this state when I'm done with college in 2 years. Ain't nothing out here for an educated black man with ambition.
CollegeBoi12;1008704 said:I rep da Baton Rouge aka da 225
That being said, I'm gettin the fuck outta this state when I'm done with college in 2 years. Ain't nothing out here for an educated black man with ambition.
matt-;1008719 said:good. we got 2 residents. Are people really that lazy? i mean they wouldn't even get up off the coach with a hurricane coming at them.
CollegeBoi12;1008704 said:I rep da Baton Rouge aka da 225
That being said, I'm gettin the fuck outta this state when I'm done with college in 2 years. Ain't nothing out here for an educated black man with ambition.
CollegeBoi12;1008704 said:I rep da Baton Rouge aka da 225
That being said, I'm gettin the fuck outta this state when I'm done with college in 2 years. Ain't nothing out here for an educated black man with ambition.
doubletee;1008886 said:Most people from Louisiana end up moving to TEXAS.Its almost more people in the city of Houston than it is the whole entire state of Louisiana.
matt-;1008929 said:is that any correlation to the rise in gang activity there?
matt-;1008682 said:In Louisiana, where the humidity is as thick as the gumbo, people prefer to take it slow. Hunting, fishing, and outdoor sporting activity may have earned Louisiana the nickname "Sportsman's Paradise," but new data indicate that the more popular pastimes are sleeping, goofing off, and watching television.
In a new ranking by Businessweek.com based on data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Louisiana claims the top spot as the country's laziest state. To be clear or engagement. Rather, it is a measure of leisure time spent doing sedentary activities compared with activities that require more physical effort, such as exercising and even working. Mississippi and Arkansas came in second and third, and while states in the south and southeast are represented heavily in the list, such East Coast states as Delaware and New York placed in the top 20.
http://www.businessweek.com/lifestyle/content/jul2010/bw20100722_038903.htm
jbrooks229;1009688 said:Take this yankee bullshit thread back up nawf MATT
No disrespect