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bbehe
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I don't know how Wraith puts up with it

5/18/2013 4:31:32 PM

LastInACC
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I manage. Huntsville ain't so bad I reckon. You see characters from My name is Earl from time to time.

[Edited on May 18, 2013 at 6:18 PM. Reason : 2]

5/18/2013 6:06:27 PM

settledown
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Birmigham does a pretty decent job of pretending to be a city (sometimes)

5/18/2013 6:08:00 PM

BlackJesus
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I hope you bought a lotto ticket at each gas station as you went.

5/18/2013 6:27:13 PM

LastInACC
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TIL Philip Rivers hometown was Decatur,AL...a drive down the road from Huntsville,AL where I currently resides. Didn't know we have so much in common.

9/23/2013 11:48:46 AM

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Doesn't Birmingham have a historic hotel that Abe Lincoln and Stonewall Jackson stayed at or something?

I remember the commercials during ACC b-ball games last season. It really made me want to go to Birmingham so i could stay there.


[Edited on September 23, 2013 at 12:17 PM. Reason : ]

9/23/2013 11:51:37 AM

Førte
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nobody bothered to tell Alabama and Mississippi the War of Northen Aggression ended (or even started, really), so they're stuck in 1860

9/23/2013 12:12:09 PM

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I lived in the Dothan, Enterprise, Ft Rucker area... It s a whole different world down there. The only positive thing was I was just over an hour from panama city beach and destin. Otherwise, it was hotter than Tanzania and full of fat ugly people.

9/23/2013 12:13:36 PM

djeternal
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I had a week long training class in Huntsville several years ago. In that week I determined that I will NEVER return to Alabama, nor will I ever again accept a job with a corporate office in Alabama.

9/23/2013 12:21:41 PM

ncsuapex
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Philip Rivers hometown was Decatur Athens,AL...

9/23/2013 5:08:23 PM

djeternal
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And it still is

9/23/2013 5:13:38 PM

jaZon
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"Huntsville ain't so bad I reckon."


Jesus, no wonder you don't have a problem there.

9/23/2013 5:25:54 PM

Wraith
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"I had a week long training class in Huntsville several years ago. In that week I determined that I will NEVER return to Alabama, nor will I ever again accept a job with a corporate office in Alabama."


You sure you weren't in Madison, AL? It is a larger/less dense city right next to Huntsville that lots of people confuse WITH Huntsville. Madison is disgusting. Huntsville itself isn't that bad. Most of the people that live here aren't from Huntsville and aren't typical Alabamians. In fact, Huntsville has the second highest concentration of advanced college degrees in the country and is pretty much the birthplace of NASA. Lots of Indians and Asians who come to work for the government (Either NASA, Army, or one of the contractors). I think of Huntsville as a much smaller Raleigh but without a major universities. Drive 20 mins in any direction though and things start getting to what you expect Alabama to be like.

9/23/2013 7:35:46 PM

theDuke866
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^

9/23/2013 9:06:01 PM

Kurtis636
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The weather alone is reason enough not to live in Alabama.

9/23/2013 9:09:25 PM

ncsuapex
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Alabama is a good enough reason to not live in Alabama.

9/23/2013 9:10:21 PM

emory
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Alabama is all wrapped up in love bugs right now. If you're driving through, better bring a squeegee.

9/23/2013 11:50:27 PM

Wraith
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Attention Alabama haters, please read this:

http://cupofourtay.wordpress.com/2013/09/25/what-cant-ya-stand-wednesday-southern-ignorance/

TL;DR version: Most of you are just following stereotypes. It really isn't that different from any other state.


That being said I used to be just like that and figured Alabama was a hellhole of racism and ignorance. Then I moved here and have been living here for almost seven years and I don't really have too many complaints. And this is coming from someone who grew up in London, England which is pretty much the complete opposite of Alabama.

9/26/2013 3:49:01 PM

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its exactly like the stereotypes in the small towns

9/26/2013 3:50:19 PM

Wraith
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It's like that in just about any small town in the south. In fact I drove from Minnesota to Indiana and down to Alabama this past summer and just about every small town I passed through was the same.

9/26/2013 4:25:35 PM

Bullet
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Alabama has the 2nd highest obesity rate in America (Mississippi is #1, NC is #10)

9/26/2013 4:31:43 PM

ncsuapex
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"TL;DR version: Most of you are just following stereotypes. It really isn't that different from any other state."



BULL. SHIT. I lived in that shithole state for 4 years and I still have family that lives there.

9/26/2013 4:50:28 PM

Wraith
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You act like the second you cross the border into TN, NC, or GA things suddenly change.

9/26/2013 5:22:01 PM

Samwise16
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While I can't say much for the smaller towns because I didn't live there, Birmingham is the least racist city I have ever been in. The people I have seen in Mississippi and even Pensacola were more ignorant than those I met in Bham. I love that city and miss it. Oh, they also have AMAZING restaurants.

9/27/2013 8:03:14 AM

BridgetSPK
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^^Well, it definitely does for Tennessee.

9/27/2013 8:29:59 AM

Wraith
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^^Interestingly enough Huntsville has a bunch of really good restaurants too... probably the best I've encountered in the USA. I attribute this mainly to the large ethnic population here (I really enjoy ethnic foods) and that Von Braun and his team brought a large European influence when they came in here after WWII.

9/27/2013 10:00:22 AM

settledown
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"You act like the second you cross the border into TN, NC, or GA things suddenly change."


if you cross the AL/NC border things get really weird

[Edited on September 27, 2013 at 10:03 AM. Reason : q]

9/27/2013 10:03:04 AM

Wraith
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^lol good catch. Meant to type MS. I guess NC was on my mind.

9/27/2013 10:04:17 AM

BridgetSPK
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And I guess to clarify, I meant that things definitely change when you cross from NC to TN. They are two very different states, and it's pretty obvious when you stop at your first gas station after crossing that border.

9/27/2013 10:08:46 AM

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