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Drako

Lifer
Jun 9, 2007
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Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: Drako
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: acheron
Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska = midwest.

Ohio != midwest.

Fail.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wi...ions_and_Divisions.PNG

:thumbsup:
LOL, so your guys definition of regions are census regions.

You FAIL :thumbsdown:

You must live in a "flyover state" you sound very bitter.


No "flyover state" here, I'm in the Socialist Republic of California.

I might be bitter though :).
 

Drako

Lifer
Jun 9, 2007
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Originally posted by: DeadByDawn
Originally posted by: Drako
Originally posted by: DeadByDawn
Originally posted by: Drako
Originally posted by: acheron
Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska = midwest.

Ohio != midwest.

WRONG!

Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska = plains

Ohio = midwest

Missouri is not in the plains. Crackpipe down son....

Sorry, Missouri = South :).

The South...... Bzzzzttt Wrong again!

WTF!

LOL, I lived in Missouri for two years, and most of the guys I worked with drove around with Confederate flags on their vehicles. So, many people in Missouri still consider it "the South".


 

Excelsior

Lifer
May 30, 2002
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Originally posted by: Drako
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: acheron
Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska = midwest.

Ohio != midwest.

Fail.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wi...ions_and_Divisions.PNG

:thumbsup:
LOL, so your guys definition of regions are census regions.

You FAIL :thumbsdown:

So what definition do you use? This one is both official and used by the federal government.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R...#Official_U.S._regions

Official U.S. regions

Regions defined in law or regulations by the federal government.
 

nakedfrog

No Lifer
Apr 3, 2001
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Originally posted by: Drako
LOL, I lived in Missouri for two years, and most of the guys I worked with drove around with Confederate flags on their vehicles. So, many people in Missouri still consider it "the South".

Yeah, it seems to depend on which one of them you ask. It does turn out that there are Bob Evans restaurants in Kansas City, though, which I do consider Midwest.
 

KK

Lifer
Jan 2, 2001
15,903
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Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: Drako
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: acheron
Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska = midwest.

Ohio != midwest.

Fail.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wi...ions_and_Divisions.PNG

:thumbsup:
LOL, so your guys definition of regions are census regions.

You FAIL :thumbsdown:

So what definition do you use? This one is both official and used by the federal government.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R...#Official_U.S._regions

Official U.S. regions

Regions defined in law or regulations by the federal government.

since when is the government ever right?
 

buck

Lifer
Dec 11, 2000
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Originally posted by: Drako
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: Drako
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: acheron
Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska = midwest.

Ohio != midwest.

Fail.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wi...ions_and_Divisions.PNG

:thumbsup:
LOL, so your guys definition of regions are census regions.

You FAIL :thumbsdown:

You must live in a "flyover state" you sound very bitter.


No "flyover state" here, I'm in the Socialist Republic of California.

I might be bitter though :).

Bakersfield? ;)
 

Drako

Lifer
Jun 9, 2007
10,697
161
106
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: Drako
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: Drako
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: acheron
Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska = midwest.

Ohio != midwest.

Fail.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wi...ions_and_Divisions.PNG

:thumbsup:
LOL, so your guys definition of regions are census regions.

You FAIL :thumbsdown:

You must live in a "flyover state" you sound very bitter.


No "flyover state" here, I'm in the Socialist Republic of California.

I might be bitter though :).

Bakersfield? ;)

Thankfully no - I live in the SF Bay area.