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General Politics => Political Geography & Demographics => Topic started by: freepcrusher on March 08, 2012, 08:55:27 PM



Title: what districts would you consider to be a stereotypical Archie Bunker district?
Post by: freepcrusher on March 08, 2012, 08:55:27 PM
by that a district that has a lot of stereotypical Archie Bunker types (ie old working class men, often catholic, lives in inner-ring suburban area with a sense of humor but often have a dislike for certain types of people)

My choices:
NY 9
NY 13
MI 11
MI 10
OH 10
PA 18
IN 1
WI 5
IL 3
MO 3
CA 40


Title: Re: what districts would you consider to be a stereotypical Archie Bunker district?
Post by: Filuwaúrdjan on March 08, 2012, 10:14:50 PM
Even for you that is a really, really stupid question.


Title: Re: what districts would you consider to be a stereotypical Archie Bunker district?
Post by: I spent the winter writing songs about getting better on March 08, 2012, 10:35:04 PM
Even for you that is a really, really stupid question.

The question is kind of valid (though it's just pointless trivia), though of course the wording he used is pretty silly.


Title: Re: what districts would you consider to be a stereotypical Archie Bunker district?
Post by: Vazdul (Formerly Chairman of the Communist Party of Ontario) on March 09, 2012, 12:41:44 AM
Your definition of an "Archie Bunker Type" is ridiculous. Archie Bunker was not Catholic, did not live in an inner-ring suburban area, and his sense of humor only tended to appeal to the baser elements.


Title: Re: what districts would you consider to be a stereotypical Archie Bunker district?
Post by: Brittain33 on March 09, 2012, 08:58:45 AM
Your definition of an "Archie Bunker Type" is ridiculous. Archie Bunker was not Catholic, did not live in an inner-ring suburban area, and his sense of humor only tended to appeal to the baser elements.

Queens could be called an inner-ring suburban area.


Title: Re: what districts would you consider to be a stereotypical Archie Bunker district?
Post by: NY Jew on March 09, 2012, 09:55:41 AM
Your definition of an "Archie Bunker Type" is ridiculous. Archie Bunker was not Catholic, did not live in an inner-ring suburban area, and his sense of humor only tended to appeal to the baser elements.

Queens could be called an inner-ring suburban area.
with a population density that surpass most cities


Title: Re: what districts would you consider to be a stereotypical Archie Bunker district?
Post by: Brittain33 on March 09, 2012, 10:01:51 AM
Your definition of an "Archie Bunker Type" is ridiculous. Archie Bunker was not Catholic, did not live in an inner-ring suburban area, and his sense of humor only tended to appeal to the baser elements.

Queens could be called an inner-ring suburban area.
with a population density that surpass most cities

Yep, even so.

Not all of Queens, but the leafy areas with detached SFH or two-family houses with yards.