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Black_Samson;9216755 said:AP21;9216747 said:just so that im clear, if you dont have bluetooth, then that means you're broke?
i just didnt feel like buying the piece to connect it...aux cord was easier ~shrugs~
You buggin. Bluetooth been available in headunits for quite a few years.
Damn near standard now.
That shit he got is olllllllllld.
Or a Blaupunkt
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Yea ok. Online but no reply .
deadeye;9205868 said:Cain;9205802 said:R.D.;9205764 said:lmaoo nigga took a day trip to Richmond VA
Ain't shit in Richmond but projects and nothing
@deadeye is this true
@Cain
Nah
Just like any other city......there's projects or whatever, but there's nice areas too.
Now, there's Richmond........and there's Richmond.......if that makes any sense.
Meaning the surrounding areas, that are outside of the city.......are still considered part of Richmond as well.
Sort of like the DMV with how Silver Springs, MD is considered part of D.C.....exceptthese areasthose surrounding areas of Richmond are actually in the state of VA.
Basically, if you're strictly talking about downtown Richmond and the urban area......then there may be some truth to what R.D.'s saying.
However, if you include the West End, East End, Short Pump, Glen Allen, Mechanicsville, and a few other areas.......there's definitely a lot more to Richmond than "projects and nothing."
D. Morgan;9228158 said:deadeye;9205868 said:Cain;9205802 said:R.D.;9205764 said:lmaoo nigga took a day trip to Richmond VA
Ain't shit in Richmond but projects and nothing
@deadeye is this true
@Cain
Nah
Just like any other city......there's projects or whatever, but there's nice areas too.
Now, there's Richmond........and there's Richmond.......if that makes any sense.
Meaning the surrounding areas, that are outside of the city.......are still considered part of Richmond as well.
Sort of like the DMV with how Silver Springs, MD is considered part of D.C.....exceptthese areasthose surrounding areas of Richmond are actually in the state of VA.
Basically, if you're strictly talking about downtown Richmond and the urban area......then there may be some truth to what R.D.'s saying.
However, if you include the West End, East End, Short Pump, Glen Allen, Mechanicsville, and a few other areas.......there's definitely a lot more to Richmond than "projects and nothing."
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deadeye;9228210 said:D. Morgan;9228158 said:deadeye;9205868 said:Cain;9205802 said:R.D.;9205764 said:lmaoo nigga took a day trip to Richmond VA
Ain't shit in Richmond but projects and nothing
@deadeye is this true
@Cain
Nah
Just like any other city......there's projects or whatever, but there's nice areas too.
Now, there's Richmond........and there's Richmond.......if that makes any sense.
Meaning the surrounding areas, that are outside of the city.......are still considered part of Richmond as well.
Sort of like the DMV with how Silver Springs, MD is considered part of D.C.....exceptthese areasthose surrounding areas of Richmond are actually in the state of VA.
Basically, if you're strictly talking about downtown Richmond and the urban area......then there may be some truth to what R.D.'s saying.
However, if you include the West End, East End, Short Pump, Glen Allen, Mechanicsville, and a few other areas.......there's definitely a lot more to Richmond than "projects and nothing."
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Bruh,
If you're from that area you'd know that people from Silver Springs and PG County claim D.C. all the time.
I'm not saying that Silver Springs is "actually" part of D.C.......just saying that people from there consider it to be.
Otherwise they wouldn't be claiming D.C.
gns;9228264 said:I used to be in silver spring all the time
I couldnt tell where silver spring ended and DC began
deadeye;9228236 said:There's a few posters on this board from there who claim D.C........and not in the way you're talking about.
I mean, these people actually see themselves as natives of DC.
You're getting too caught up in the wording....either that or misinterpreting it.
When I say Silver Springs/PG county are considered part of D.C.........I don't mean literally.
I'm speaking in terms of perception and proximity.
AP21;9229896 said:weird ass thread derail
gns;9228264 said:I used to be in silver spring all the time
I couldnt tell where silver spring ended and DC began
D. Morgan;9229831 said:deadeye;9228236 said:There's a few posters on this board from there who claim D.C........and not in the way you're talking about.
I mean, these people actually see themselves as natives of DC.
You're getting too caught up in the wording....either that or misinterpreting it.
When I say Silver Springs/PG county are considered part of D.C.........I don't mean literally.
I'm speaking in terms of perception and proximity.
I'm telling you as someone born, raised and still living here the bold used to be frowned upon and would get you laughed out or looked at funny because you would be considered a fake ass person.
The bold only started to be partially accepted when these new folks started talking that DMV shit as being one area. Real Washingtonians don't believe in that shit. If you from D.C. you say you from D.C. and what part of D.C. you from. If you from MD say what part of MD you from and if you from VA nobody fucking cares!!!
gns;9228264 said:I used to be in silver spring all the time
I couldnt tell where silver spring ended and DC began
yellowtapesport;9238878 said:gns;9228264 said:I used to be in silver spring all the time
I couldnt tell where silver spring ended and DC began
The only way this is even possible is if you never actually left Silver Spring...
deadeye;9228236 said:There's a few posters on this board from there who claim D.C........and not in the way you're talking about.
I mean, these people actually see themselves as natives of DC.
You're getting too caught up in the wording....either that or misinterpreting it.
When I say Silver Springs/PG county are considered part of D.C.........I don't mean literally.
I'm speaking in terms of perception and proximity.