[QUOTE=Aredbomb;30169530]Something about egos.
Remember New York is one of those states where everyone ignores the people who don't live one particular part of. That seems to be very common among the mid east coastal states.[/QUOTE]
That and the fact that NYC thinks it's the only part of the state that matters. :argh:
The South Dakota one is pretty accurate.
oh god montana
this guy's fucking spot on
Washington's totally wrong.
We think Oregon is dull and unimportant.
Not to mention we're the one's with the rich hippies (just look at bill gates)
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[h2]THE MODERN ILLINOIS STEREOTYPE.[/H2]
it's true, missouri does have a lot of meth!
don't go to independence
From Colorado, it was spot on.
[QUOTE=Rebi;30171654]Not getting the Florida one, "The more North you go, the more South it gets"[/QUOTE]
How do you not get it? The more North you go in Florida the more South (cultural wise) it gets. Nobody really considers Florida part of the South anyways.
Florida part is INCREDIBLY true, I should know, I live there. At least I'm in South Florida.
[QUOTE=Dracon;30173403]Florida part is INCREDIBLY true, I should know, I live there. At least I'm in South Florida.[/QUOTE]
Central Florida here.
Living in Atlanta, Georgia and the Georgia stereotype is absolutely brilliant. It's true, Georgia is only really proud of Atlanta.
Eh, as a Michigander, I'd say we're more known for our industry/vehicular manufacture, our bad crime, and our northerners' stereotypical Canadian-esque lifestyle.
But whatever.
Mass was lol.
Yay first non-American poster in this thread, also I didn't know about any of these stereotypes.
I don't understand the Maryland stereotype either. I guess I'm too poor.
Would've made more sense to do something with crabs, at least I think so.
[QUOTE=gman003-main;30169282]Virginia is totally accurate. I make a forty-minute drive to college everyday. Twenty minutes from Richmond (state capital, one-time capital of the Confederacy, still a major city), you can see rusted tractors on the side of the road and collapsed barns.[/QUOTE]
Same, here in chesapeake, it's a nice normal town with a river flowing in the middle, drive 20 minutes once your out of town and welcome to the land of rednecks.
[QUOTE=GetBent;30179455]I don't understand the Maryland stereotype either. I guess I'm too poor.
Would've made more sense to do something with crabs, at least I think so.[/QUOTE]
He also said for "Jeeves" to pull the crab boat around.
Even our Amish will fight you.
Oh my God North Carolina is so incredibly true it isn't even funny.
[QUOTE=Canuhearme?;30167891]Maryland's densely populated with rich blue bloods.[/QUOTE]
Makes sense.
Go Rhode Island!
South Carolina was hilarious.
I was expecting something funny for Oklahoma but shit, that wasn't even a stereotype.
Minnesota stereotype so true
Every governor we had since I can remember has been a douche bag
ITT: Only people from the US posting.
[QUOTE=retroboy4;30184248]He also said for "Jeeves" to pull the crab boat around.[/QUOTE]
No, he said Lobster.
[QUOTE=***zer0***;30186089]ITT: Only people from the US posting.[/QUOTE]
Obviously, what would a person outside the U.S be able to contribute?
Montana one is great, Idaho gets so mad at us when we drive through(though I thought it was going to be something about suicide) :v:
The Oklahoma one isn't really a stereotype.
[QUOTE=killiam;30192802]Montana one is great, Idaho gets so mad at us when we drive through(though I thought it was going to be something about suicide) :v:[/QUOTE]
Do you live in Montana or norway?
I live in Montana and my ancestors come from Norway.
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