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« Reply #45 on: February 21, 2007, 04:49:03 PM »
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hold on thar deppity dawg, the texas metropolitan areas are so full of yankees you guys are starting to beat south florida in the number of people who can't drive, talk funny and have a terrible attitude.  last time i was in houston I was amazed at the changes in courtesy and driving habits.  now say it ain't so.


Is this a counter point or what? And why the hell go to Houston?

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« Reply #46 on: February 21, 2007, 05:00:04 PM »
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"We"? wtf? Were you there leading the cavalry? How many ships were in "my" fleet?  I didnt know Washington state was a big player in the Civil War.

Some of you "northerners" come across as nothing but cheap punks. Cowards on keyboards.


Uh does your post imply that you were there?

When it comes to keyboard warriors, your post comes pretty close to what you disdain.

Chill out, the war IS over and has been for quite some time. :huh
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« Reply #47 on: February 21, 2007, 05:00:10 PM »
the point being there is no "south" per se.  atlanta, full of new yorkers. jacksonville, full of new yorkers. nashville, full of new yorkers, charlotte, full of new yorkers. miami? ft lauderdale? it's an epidemic.  we aren't even talking about other brands of northerners either.  the thing is no matter how many times we tell'm that we don't care how you do it up north and that if they like the north so much we can give them directions to I-95.  every year there seems to be more of them.

houston is a great town, I have friends there (well not houston actually but kingwood/humble/san jacinto)

funny story, one of my houston buddies' company got bought out by microsoft and he was moved to new york.  he ain't happy.

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« Reply #48 on: February 21, 2007, 05:00:46 PM »
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Ok.. still missing the point.   There were no other men who did as much?  if so... where are their statues..

also.. I did not know he was from africa.

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I would imagine that Richmond decided to honor one of their own Laz which would be their perogative.  They may have seen his accomplisments as something important, where clearly you don't.

Chicago has Michael Jordon as a statue.  Outside of basketball, what's the point?

Seems like St. Louis has Stan Musial.  Outside of baseball, what's the point?

Apparently they mean something to their towns.

Heaven forbid, Philly has a statue of Rocky.  Not even a real person.  What's the point?

Me thinks you are making it a bigger deal then need be.  If everyone has to pass the Laz standards for becoming a statue, I think the scupltors are going to be out of work :)

If it's to be based on their great accomplishments, then I want statues of my father and grandfather, the greatest men I've ever known.  Kinda doubt anyone else will see the need though :)
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« Reply #49 on: February 21, 2007, 05:09:39 PM »
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Uh does your post imply that you were there?

When it comes to keyboard warriors, your post comes pretty close to what you disdain.

Chill out, the war IS over and has been for quite some time. :huh


So you got the disdain? Good, I was afraid I was being too subtle. Did you even read the post I was responding too? If so, what part of my post led you to believe I feel the war is still on? Or I was "there"? Did my use of the quotations throw you or what? damn:rolleyes:
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« Reply #50 on: February 21, 2007, 05:14:30 PM »
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the point being there is no "south" per se.  atlanta, full of new yorkers. jacksonville, full of new yorkers. nashville, full of new yorkers, charlotte, full of new yorkers. miami? ft lauderdale? it's an epidemic.  we aren't even talking about other brands of northerners either.  the thing is no matter how many times we tell'm that we don't care how you do it up north and that if they like the north so much we can give them directions to I-95.  every year there seems to be more of them.

houston is a great town, I have friends there (well not houston actually but kingwood/humble/san jacinto)

funny story, one of my houston buddies' company got bought out by microsoft and he was moved to new york.  he ain't happy.


Got ya. Was only kidding about Houston, its just reflex ball busting for fellow Texans. :D

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« Reply #51 on: February 21, 2007, 05:16:29 PM »
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"We"? wtf? Were you there leading the cavalry? How many ships were in "my" fleet?  I didnt know Washington state was a big player in the Civil War.

Some of you "northerners" come across as nothing but cheap punks. Cowards on keyboards.


Grant was quartermaster in Ft. Vancouver (now WA) for a couple years exactly a decade before he got win to lee's fail.  
Ft. Vancouver is also the world oldest operating airport & Grant's old HQ is the best place to get a drink after u land there

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« Reply #52 on: February 21, 2007, 05:27:24 PM »
Welp, wklink yankee boy....let's examine a few facts shall we.

With four times the manpower and ten times the industry and financing it only took the Union FOUR YEARS to conquer the Confederacy.

In doing so, the Union suffered 360,000 casualties.   That's approximately .017 percent of the 21 million population of the northern states.

By contrast, the current war in Iraq, which was such a hot-button issue in northern "blue states" during the last election has produced 3,000 casualties.  That's approximately .000010 percent of the current population.

Now, let's say that the United States today faced a similar revolutionary struggle to that of the Civil War.  If a similar casualty rate is sustained, the Union would suffer about 3,000,000 casualties.

Given the fact that much of the opposition to the "quagmire" in Iraq is to be found in the "blue states" I doubt seriously the civilian populations of those states would be willing to support a war effort that was that bloody.

In effect, you couldn't do it again.

As to the matter of the South producing the KKK, even a cursory examination of the historical record will show that the northern states had a larger Klan membership than did the South.  While the northern states did not have the de jure segregation of Jim Crow, they substituted de facto segregation instead, in the form of zoning ordinances designed to keep the "riff raff" from building homes in the more upscale neighborhoods.

Evidence of northern hypocracy in matters racial surface during the inner city racial riots of the 1960s.

So how about exhibiting a little humility when you start blathering about the South's defeat during the Civil War.  Your hands are not clean by any means.





Oh...and by the way...the Great Emancipator was born a Southerner.
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« Reply #53 on: February 21, 2007, 05:32:34 PM »
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Grant was quartermaster in Ft. Vancouver (now WA) for a couple years exactly a decade before he got win to lee's fail.  
Ft. Vancouver is also the world oldest operating airport & Grant's old HQ is the best place to get a drink after u land there
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« Reply #54 on: February 21, 2007, 08:05:45 PM »
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they gonna change the name to teh museum of loosers? lol pwnd & pwnt again


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« Reply #55 on: February 21, 2007, 08:20:26 PM »
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He is known more for what he did off the court than on, and it's a bit more significant than "local boy makes good."

AFAIAC may as well keep the museum's name as it stands. I have no sympathy for people who take up arms against the US government, but they have a right to name the museum as they please.

The attack on Fort Sumter was the first form of terrorism on American soil.


Thats just silly.  It was far from a suprise attack that no knew was coming.  How long did the warning last before action occurred?  2 months? (I dont know and am too lazy to look it up, but it was quite a while).

BTW the taking up of arms against the government is what keeps our government one that is "by the people"

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« Reply #56 on: February 21, 2007, 10:48:59 PM »
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So you got the disdain? Good, I was afraid I was being too subtle. Did you even read the post I was responding too? If so, what part of my post led you to believe I feel the war is still on? Or I was "there"? Did my use of the quotations throw you or what? damn:rolleyes:


Oh yeah the disdain came through. Apparently what didn't get through to you was the troll and you bit the hook nicely and showed it with your reply to the author.


Some of you "northerners" come across as nothing but cheap punks. Cowards on keyboards.

Sure looks like you are already to rise for the South. You got the name calling down pat. I bet you even used a keyboard and the internet to send it didn't you.  :rolleyes: Just like a keyboard warrior there.

Like I said, the war is over, chill out. Getting petty like that didn't do anything to him.

BTW I'm not a Northerner either.
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« Reply #57 on: February 21, 2007, 11:06:21 PM »
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Oh yeah the disdain came through. Apparently what didn't get through to you was the troll and you bit the hook nicely and showed it with your reply to the author.


Some of you "northerners" come across as nothing but cheap punks. Cowards on keyboards.

Sure looks like you are already to rise for the South. You got the name calling down pat. I bet you even used a keyboard and the internet to send it didn't you.  :rolleyes: Just like a keyboard warrior there.

Like I said, the war is over, chill out. Getting petty like that didn't do anything to him.

BTW I'm not a Northerner either.


Yep, you got me pegged. Nothing but a wuss behind a keyboard here. Nothing slips past you.



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« Reply #58 on: February 21, 2007, 11:30:26 PM »
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so red bottom... what did he do off court that was more important than being top tennis player.. that was so important that no one else did anything like it... so different and important that he deserved a statue?

lazs


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« Reply #59 on: February 21, 2007, 11:46:58 PM »
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the point being there is no "south" per se.  atlanta, full of new yorkers. jacksonville, full of new yorkers. nashville, full of new yorkers, charlotte, full of new yorkers. miami? ft lauderdale? it's an epidemic.  we aren't even talking about other brands of northerners either.  the thing is no matter how many times we tell'm that we don't care how you do it up north and that if they like the north so much we can give them directions to I-95.  every year there seems to be more of them.


Yeah but they know if they get out into the areas around those "metropolitan" areas and start trying to live all yankee like...well lets just say that those of us from the REAL south will make them into southerners or send 'em back where they came from.

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