I don't know that I would agree totally with that! ;) I don't think of old people in Florida...but rather, of young people at the beaches. I also don't think that the south is even mostly made up of "religious nutballs", more conservatives but not to that extreme. I do think that a lot of New Yorkers are loud and rude but not all. And what's up with the "fake cowboys"? If they are fake in Texas, etc...where are the "REAL" cowboys?
I'm usually very against stereotyping, but even I found this pretty freaking funny!
On my drive from Ohio to LA, I witnessed two livestock traders in a Texas Starbuck's discussing where they were headed that day... They may have been wearing cowboy boots and tight jeans, but with a $4 coffee in hand, I think "fake cowboy" describes it pretty well. LOL!
According the this map, I'd answer your question by guessing some real cowboys still exist among the religious nutballs in the big square states! ;)
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I don't know that I would agree totally with that! ;) I don't think of old people in Florida...but rather, of young people at the beaches. I also don't think that the south is even mostly made up of "religious nutballs", more conservatives but not to that extreme. I do think that a lot of New Yorkers are loud and rude but not all. And what's up with the "fake cowboys"? If they are fake in Texas, etc...where are the "REAL" cowboys?
I'm usually very against stereotyping, but even I found this pretty freaking funny!
On my drive from Ohio to LA, I witnessed two livestock traders in a Texas Starbuck's discussing where they were headed that day... They may have been wearing cowboy boots and tight jeans, but with a $4 coffee in hand, I think "fake cowboy" describes it pretty well. LOL!
According the this map, I'd answer your question by guessing some real cowboys still exist among the religious nutballs in the big square states! ;)
~Buckeye...
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