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Infiniti2000

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From this link:
link said:
A study conducted by Men's Health magazine has found that Orlando, Fla., ranks No. 1 on a list of the angriest cities in the nation.

"Orlando has never been a strategic military target, and yet the folks there are furious," the magazine said.

The magazine looked at the percentage of men with high blood pressure, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and FBI rates for aggravated assaults, as well as workplace deaths from assaults and other violence.

Those numbers were compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Traffic congestion data were also a factor.


Orlando was joined in the top 10 by three other Florida cities -- St. Petersburg, Miami and Jacksonville.

Top 10 Angriest Cities
  1. Orlando, Fla.
  2. St. Petersburg, Fla.
  3. Detroit
  4. Baltimore
  5. Nashville, Tenn.
  6. Wilmington, Del.
  7. Miami
  8. Memphis, Tenn.
  9. Jacksonville, Fla.
  10. St. Louis
Who are these [somewhat unchurlish personages] who would print this?! I'll kill 'em! Bastages!

[Edit by me for language - please remember where you are! - Morrus]


Arggh! :mad:
 
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I find it interesting how many of these cities are in the south. I think there's still a perception that people in the north are all tense and uptight while southerners are laid-back. Apparently not. :D
 


jaerdaph said:
I still can't believe New York was named the friendliest, politest city in the world. :)

Quite some time ago, New York realized that its state bird was a hand gesture, and decided it needed to change. :)
 

Infiniti2000 said:
Who are these sons of bitches who would print this?! I'll kill 'em! Bastages!

Bastages! Farging iceholes!

(I love it when someone knows that one.)

jaerdaph said:
I still can't believe New York was named the friendliest, politest city in the world.

When I read that news story a few weeks ago, I seriously wondered if we'd gotten a news story from Bizarro-World.
 

Ilium said:
I find it interesting how many of these cities are in the south. I think there's still a perception that people in the north are all tense and uptight while southerners are laid-back. Apparently not. :D

Or...it is all those antiquated yanks moving south for the warm weather and bringing their high blood pressure.

Also, they cannot drive, so that already increases southern blood pressure. :cool:
 





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