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Bono
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« on: January 14, 2005, 02:04:00 PM »

BRTD, there are even lots of suburbs here in Thailand.  They suck.

I think your best bet would be Europe, where 'suburban' is typically a very downmarket address.  All the richer people prefer to live in central cities, and suburbs are mostly where the working class or poor immigrants dwell.

You obviously don't know europe that well.
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Bono
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« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2005, 02:05:22 PM »

Oh well. Pretty much everyone I know down here agrees with me though that the Twin Cities are hoping places and the suburbs are boring as hel (except for the Mall of America). I actually have lots of friends who grew up in the suburbs and they all hated it.

You allwyas have a lot of friends who support your beliefs. First it was private schools, now this. Unless you are a magnet of other looney leftists, and a repeler of anyone to the right of Pelosi, I seriously doubt your assertions.
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Bono
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« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2005, 01:08:08 PM »

Oh well. Pretty much everyone I know down here agrees with me though that the Twin Cities are hoping places and the suburbs are boring as hel (except for the Mall of America). I actually have lots of friends who grew up in the suburbs and they all hated it.

You allwyas have a lot of friends who support your beliefs. First it was private schools, now this. Unless you are a magnet of other looney leftists, and a repeler of anyone to the right of Pelosi, I seriously doubt your assertions.

I go to a very liberal university in a pretty damn liberal city, and most of my friends would classify as "loony leftists" to you although I'm significantly to the left of most of them. I don't associate with anyone who likes Bush though, I know that.

Have you ever stoped to think that may not be the best sample?
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