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DaFace 07-22-2012 05:01 PM

These ****ing slideshow articles are a giant pain in the ass. Whoever came up with this format needs to be kicked in the junk.

Anyway, here's the list for those of you who, like me, just want to see the names and don't care about clicking through 11 screens.

Arkansas
Indiana
Kentucky
Michigan
Mississippi
Missouri
Nevada
Oklahoma
Tennessee
West Virginia

R8RFAN 07-22-2012 05:04 PM

I knew WV had to be on that list.... I weigh more than I should but my God they have the fattest people I have ever seen in my life there. Charleston WV has to be the ugliest city I have ever seen in my life... Looks like something out of the 60's ... Everything is this depressing tan color. It's not as bad this time of year but in the winter it's brown and snows 4 days a week, always cloudy..


I agree with you Bob Dole

Dr. Johnny Fever 07-22-2012 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aturnis (Post 8759857)
You're all kinds of ignorant aren't you? Approaching Bo Pelini levels. What do cornfields have to do with a persons state of happiness? Don't see Kansas, Nebraska or Iowa on that list. Get a clue.

Thanks man. I wasn't aware how ignorant I was even after living in Kansas and Illinois 20 miles from Nebraska and 30 from Missouri all my life. Thank God you're here to inform me as well as take everything I said dead serious.

Dr. Johnny Fever 07-22-2012 05:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Dole (Post 8760011)
WTF is wrong with people? Most of the states on the list have amazing outdoor activities in which you can engage. If the people who live there are depressed, it's mostly their own damned fault.

Work hard, live within your means, and stop expecting everyone else to support and entertain your lazy ass.

You may take these things too seriously. I'm so bored with Kansas I'm probably moving bad there in 2 years.

jd1020 07-22-2012 05:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 8760018)
These ****ing slideshow articles are a giant pain in the ass. Whoever came up with this format needs to be kicked in the junk.

Anyway, here's the list for those of you who, like me, just want to see the names and don't care about clicking through 11 screens.

10. Arkansas
9. Indiana
8. Kentucky
7. Michigan
6. Mississippi
5. Missouri
4. Nevada
3. Oklahoma
2. Tennessee
1. West Virginia

(I'm not 100% sure they meant it to be a countdown, but that's the order they were on the site.)

If you read the very first page all they did was put them in alphabetical order.

Bambi 07-22-2012 05:11 PM

Why would Kansas be on the list? Everyone who's successful from Missouri moves there.

DaFace 07-22-2012 05:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jd1020 (Post 8760035)
If you read the very first page all they did was put them in alphabetical order.

I would have read it, but I was too angry at the fact it was a slideshow. I'll edit my post though. :)

chiefzilla1501 07-22-2012 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave (Post 8759518)
I'm surprised Ohio isn't on there.

Northern Ohio is struggling, but southern and central Ohio (which makes up a good chunk of the population) is doing very well.

WV 07-22-2012 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by R8ers (Post 8760025)
I knew WV had to be on that list.... I weigh more than I should but my God they have the fattest people I have ever seen in my life there. Charleston WV has to be the ugliest city I have ever seen in my life... Looks like something out of the 60's ... Everything is this depressing tan color. It's not as bad this time of year but in the winter it's brown and snows 4 days a week, always cloudy..


I agree with you Bob Dole

There are certainly more than the fair share, but any travels through the south will rival the numbers in Charleston. I will give you that Charlston is a depressing city though, it faced a long slow death with the reduction of coal mining and the basic elimination of the Chemical plants. Even with that, it is beautiful country down there through if you like Mountains and such.

More frustrating is the policies that come out of Charleston because they believe they are still the epicenter of the state. Living in the Eastern Panhandle I know that between here and the Northern Panhandles, we support this entire state financially.

R8RFAN 07-22-2012 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WV (Post 8760065)
There are certainly more than the fair share, but any travels through the south will rival the numbers in Charleston. I will give you that Charlston is a depressing city though, it faced a long slow death with the reduction of coal mining and the basic elimination of the Chemical plants. Even with that, it is beautiful country down there through if you like Mountains and such.

More frustrating is the policies that come out of Charleston because they believe they are still the epicenter of the state. Living in the Eastern Panhandle I know that between here and the Northern Panhandles, we support this entire state financially.

Yup I went there 5 times last week....

Sent from my GT-P3113

listopencil 07-22-2012 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bump (Post 8759968)
slideshow = exit out of that tab

^

Can someone who sat through yet another lame ass "slide show" list just post the list in this thread?

tredadda 07-22-2012 05:58 PM

With the year we have been having, I am surprised Colorado did not make the list.

listopencil 07-22-2012 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 8760018)
These ****ing slideshow articles are a giant pain in the ass. Whoever came up with this format needs to be kicked in the junk.

Anyway, here's the list for those of you who, like me, just want to see the names and don't care about clicking through 11 screens.

Arkansas
Indiana
Kentucky
Michigan
Mississippi
Missouri
Nevada
Oklahoma
Tennessee
West Virginia


Thanks.


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