Robert
Reverse Engineer
Some prefer the term "speedsuit"
I don't do enough speed to justify a suit either...
Some prefer the term "speedsuit"
Where you guys use fuck in all its forms, we use cancer.It's very common, but it makes you look like an asshole most of the time though.
Nah, in the untranslated form. The assume one of the reasons it gets used as much, is the Ks in short order; this has a bit of an aggresive edge to it.The actual English word or "kanker"? You lot speak English so well and so often that I wouldn't be surprised to find it's both, interchangeably.
I'm not from that part of Georgia.... okay, I'm probably from exactly that part of Georgia...
To be fair, around here we say that stuff goes on in "the hills of Tennessee" ...
I can't tell you how pissed I was when I found out the folks from Alabama talk about us the way we talk about them... how rude.
From your perspective, how would you rank Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana?
Fuck is being used as is though.
With overtourism going from bad to worse, I toast on everyone who doesn't get out much. Being in the way of people living their lives, merely to fill up their phone with junk, is a pest.I've never been to Mississippi or Louisiana, and only just inside the outskirts of Alabama so I can't really comment on any of them.
I don't get out much...![]()
Mississippi is ranked 50th in virtually everything. Very impoverished rural areas in all 3. Local economies crippled by Walmarts. Huntsville, Alabama and New Orleans are cool.From your perspective, how would you rank Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana?
Huntsville, Alabama and New Orleans are cool.
The wife is from a small town in North Central 'sippi. Outside of Oxford, there's nothing redeeming about the area. Lots of "Repent" signs nailed to trees on the roadside. A lot of issues in these rural South areas a self dealt. Lots of "old money" that tends to run the local governments and are only looking out for themselves.I was going to mention both of those too. I love New Orleans. If I had to send a kid to public school anywhere in those three states, it would either be in Birmingham or Huntsville. I actually really like Montgomery, too, but it wouldn't be my first choice to send kids to public school in.
Biloxi is a pleasant place to spend a day or two, but Mississippi hasn't shown me much outside of that.
I went to Huntsville a couple times for work, it's an interesting town because of its concentration of aerospace/defense companies. Unfortunately I didn't have time on either of my trips to visit the rocket museumMississippi is ranked 50th in virtually everything. Very impoverished rural areas in all 3. Local economies crippled by Walmarts. Huntsville, Alabama and New Orleans are cool.