What I've heard from southerners: northern Florida, especially northwest Florida, is in fact part of the south, but southern Florida is not, like this map shows. I kind of get it, but it's hilarious nonetheless.
@Rdp77 said:
Can’t question it if you were not there. Partaking in the vHerf grants you access to a whole new level of conversation.
Are you making these rules up as you go?
There's a saying used on another forum I frequent: "Ever heard of the Constitution, Mother****er?"
(Note: this post is all in fun, no malice intended. )
@Rdp77 said:
Can’t question it if you were not there. Partaking in the vHerf grants you access to a whole new level of conversation.
Are you making these rules up as you go?
There's a saying used on another forum I frequent: "Ever heard of the Constitution, Mother****er?"
(Note: this post is all in fun, no malice intended. )
No I don’t make any rules. But how does someone argue a point with absolutely no context?
@Rdp77 said:
Can’t question it if you were not there. Partaking in the vHerf grants you access to a whole new level of conversation.
Are you making these rules up as you go?
There's a saying used on another forum I frequent: "Ever heard of the Constitution, Mother****er?"
(Note: this post is all in fun, no malice intended. )
No I don’t make any rules. But how does someone argue a point with absolutely no context?
Do you really think I don't understand that map is most likely some sort of cultural demographic map linking some particular set of characteristics of the people of that region, showing that the characteristics do not necessarily follow the artificial geopolitical boundaries typically associated with that characteristic? I mean, what else could it be? And that maybe I was just having some fun with it, even though I didn't know all the details.
Did you ever think that maybe you shouldn’t get your knickers in such a fùckin twist?
I apologize for not adding the disclaimer after my smàrtass post like you did. I’ll make sure to do that next time.
Just so y'all know, all that yellow part of Florida is really just the southernmost borough of New York City.
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While many from NY have moved to central Florida, so has many Puerto Ricans from the island. Osceola county is now over 60% hispanic with the majority Puerto Ricans from PR and NY. Miami is a majority cuban. Interestingly, the Cubans carry Florida red. Their has been a major push in central Florida for the other Latino communities to vote red also. They are starting to see the bs. The islanders are moving more slowly, I guess they are use to corruption. Anyways, Polk county is very much part of the south. Really it's any area not surrounding the big cities like Orlando, Tampa, Miami, and Jax. The panhandle is my goal when I retire. I love the beaches and believe it or not, the weather is better too.
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Apparently they aren’t just for hiding camel toe and are a sure fire way to get a TSA pat down.
Now you know why I sign off when I do.
Just when it's getting good. I think @11thGenSoutherner had a two ice pack night last time I vHerfed with him.
Haha, I had the joy of learning the necessity of frozen peas tonight myself!
PM your address. I'm going to send you a Cohiba care package since you were interested in them. I need to make some room anyways.
Cigars are great and so is this
@Stubble wants a pair of Liberty Bell shorts.
Florida is not part of the South.
What I've heard from southerners: northern Florida, especially northwest Florida, is in fact part of the south, but southern Florida is not, like this map shows. I kind of get it, but it's hilarious nonetheless.
Why isn't Louisiana Deep South? And Virginia, NC, Kentucky are? Map is deeply flawed.
Can’t question it if you were not there. Partaking in the vHerf grants you access to a whole new level of conversation.
Are you making these rules up as you go?
There's a saying used on another forum I frequent: "Ever heard of the Constitution, Mother****er?"
(Note: this post is all in fun, no malice intended. )
No I don’t make any rules. But how does someone argue a point with absolutely no context?
Do you really think I don't understand that map is most likely some sort of cultural demographic map linking some particular set of characteristics of the people of that region, showing that the characteristics do not necessarily follow the artificial geopolitical boundaries typically associated with that characteristic? I mean, what else could it be? And that maybe I was just having some fun with it, even though I didn't know all the details.
Did you ever think that maybe you shouldn’t get your knickers in such a fùckin twist?
I apologize for not adding the disclaimer after my smàrtass post like you did. I’ll make sure to do that next time.
So I'm right about the map?
It seems like you got your knickers in a twist first.
That is all. I'll stay out of the vherf thread.
It's all about the biscuits and gravy.
See this seems more normal not that other good to have you stuff I've been seeing in other threads 😃
Thanks a lot, Rusty. Now Todd will never get on the vherf. ;-)
But really, you should join us sometime, Todd.
Just so y'all know, all that yellow part of Florida is really just the southernmost borough of New York City.
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
While many from NY have moved to central Florida, so has many Puerto Ricans from the island. Osceola county is now over 60% hispanic with the majority Puerto Ricans from PR and NY. Miami is a majority cuban. Interestingly, the Cubans carry Florida red. Their has been a major push in central Florida for the other Latino communities to vote red also. They are starting to see the bs. The islanders are moving more slowly, I guess they are use to corruption. Anyways, Polk county is very much part of the south. Really it's any area not surrounding the big cities like Orlando, Tampa, Miami, and Jax. The panhandle is my goal when I retire. I love the beaches and believe it or not, the weather is better too.
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
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Oh, but why?
I guess because you can.
Make sure to orient the cracker salt side down for best flavor.
Currently hashing out complexity vs. vitola on the vHerf. Do you think a Lancero has more or less transitions versus a fatter vitola?
It either gets better or it gets worse. That is how I evaluate transitions as the cigar progresses. Lancero scale is worse to worser.
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