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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

1 word.

Humidity.

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Florida may have the angrier two cities, but we in Michigan have learned to channel that anger into higher murder rates.

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Rodrigo Istalindir said:
You try listening to 'It's a Small World' over and over again and see if *you* don't snap.


ROFLMAO

And here it is now that I'm going to DisneyWorld on vacation in 2 weeks..... Maybe I should bring my mace to fend off the manic Mouse.... :lol:
 


I agree there are bad drivers in Massachusetts. Try driving in Boston sometime where the people pay no attention to lanes, traffic lights, stop signs, parking regulations, etc. I do a lot of driving in Connecticut and they aren't any better either.
 

Oh, and I have driven in Florida quite a bit. The wife and I go to Disney World almost every year. I don't think the drivers there are that bad. At least the ones I've seen obey traffic laws.
 

Graybeard said:
I agree there are bad drivers in Massachusetts. Try driving in Boston sometime where the people pay no attention to lanes, traffic lights, stop signs, parking regulations, etc. I do a lot of driving in Connecticut and they aren't any better either.
Go visit China. You will never complain about drivers in the US again.

On the other hand, I understand that accident rates are much lower in China because the tendency there is defensive driving, not "I'm following the law so you watch me."
 


Yay! We got a new record.

#1 for syphallis
#4 for anger

Come to baltimore. We'll flip you off and give you a first hand lesson on STDs
 

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