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HEY! those... Posted on 11-04-2004

P o e t i q R e i g n
Greensboro, NC
...of u from Washington, D.C. & those not....i have a question... what region of the U.S. do u consider DC as being apart of?? the reason i ask is because I've always considered it as part of the East Coast...or MAYBE even "Up North"...but i wuz talkin' w/ Qua the other day & he damn near got OFFENDED when i referred 2 that city as being "Up North"..he wuz like THAT'Z THA SOUTH...THA PEOPLE THERE R COUNTRY...etc. etc. etc. (he's from New Jersey, lol) THEN...my Afro-American History professor this morning was talking about something that happened in DC like a half-century ago...& referred to DC as "one of the Southern cities at that time..." yadda yadda yadda... so i was just like...hmmmmmmmm is it really the South??? whether u feel it is The South or not....which states of the U.S. do you consider are "the South"?? sometimes I question NC's place in this country as well...i don't know if it's The South...and it is technically the most Eastern state of the U.S...but for the most part, it just seems to be....there :? & what do you consider "Up North"? is that the same thing as "East Coast" to u? If not, what do u consider as "the East Coast"? & if u want...what do u consider "West Coast" (u BETTA say Cali, for one !!).....& the "Midwest"????
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Princess LaRonda replied on 11-04-2004 02:14PM [Reply]
Haven't known anybody from west virginia.... or any black person from new hamsphire...
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In Rod We Trust replied on 11-04-2004 02:16PM [Reply]
Da_Rodfather wrote:
DC is the north because anything Richmond and below is the south. We just dont act like the rest of them up north dudes or these down south dudes. We do our own thing. Own music own fashion all that. Who you think started the hooded t-shirt thing? Who u think started the cartoon character on the clothes thing. Who you think started personalized T-shirts and headbands.
you giving a place that's not even a state TOO much credit............ :arrow: :twisted: im playin.............. or am I?
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Just Me replied on 11-04-2004 02:32PM [Reply]
its not in a region. Its not even a state. DC aint shyyt...lmaooooo j/k love you Rod!!!!
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In Rod We Trust replied on 11-04-2004 02:46PM [Reply]
... Im going to say whatever I want to say buddy... So If I want to say "fucck ya friend" Im going to damn well say that shiet.. The only way I'll stop is if u come to Carbondale and make me..which I highly doubt... So until then..."proper **** talkin cali surfer boards motha fucckaz" ... :roll:
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In Rod We Trust replied on 11-04-2004 03:16PM [Reply]
Bree wrote:
its not in a region. Its not even a state. DC aint shyyt...lmaooooo j/k love you Rod!!!!
:x
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cafe-aulait replied on 11-04-2004 04:09PM [Reply]
UHMMMMM Florida IS very country and is considered tha deep south!!! And Texas is very southern and country too
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La replied on 11-04-2004 07:23PM [Reply]
People from UP NORTH dont consider DC the north AT ALL....It aint the South either tho...Honestly tho, when I refer to DC's location....I always say its on that Mason-Dixon line that seperates the north from the south cause it really is right on that line.
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AggieSweetie07 replied on 11-04-2004 07:40PM [Reply]
I consider DC to be in the North, anything in Virginia and south of that is the South...
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Enigma2k8 replied on 11-04-2004 10:41PM [Reply]
I'm not offended
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WileECoyote06 replied on 11-05-2004 04:02AM [Reply]
This is a good topic, I used to consider DC a part of the south, but back in the day, they were so quick to call southerners Bamas. . . As far as NC/VA, there is a different vibe in the top half of NC from the bottom half. I've always said, the South starts in Fayettenam and Charlotte. I've heard many radio announcers refer to the I-85/I-95 corridor between Greensboro and Dover as the Middle East or Mid-East. That sounds about right to me.
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