quote:Originally posted by Set: [QUOTE] I mean, yeah, sure, it's 'south' compared to say, North Dakota, but the only Southerner I knew in Oklahoma was a girl from West Virginia...
Oddly enough, no true Southerner would consider West Virginia part of the South.
Heh, in FL we don't consider ourselves part of the south...we consider ourselves part of the Carribean. JK, when you leave the big cities you see big trucks and dixie flags.
I guess it's all relative. Back in the day it was the Northeast, the South, and the West. Now the south is the southeast. I consider OK part of the West personally.
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Actually, there's big trucks and dixie flags in rural Minnesota, as well, so I'm not sure that means anything.
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Here in Connecticut, we don't see many dixie flags.
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There's not a word yet, for old friends who've just met.
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quote: Here in Connecticut, we don't see many dixie flags.
Until the Patriots moved there and changed their name, I hadn't even realized that Connecticut was considered part of 'New England.'
And hey, topic, why in Hel isn't Thor hovering over Scandinavia? How many Asatru are there in Oklahoma anyway?
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You know... considering this is Marvel I'm shocked that they aren't having Asgard show up in the middle of Central Park.
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quote:Originally posted by Eryk Davis Ester: You know... considering this is Marvel I'm shocked that they aren't having Asgard show up in the middle of Central Park.
That would be a retread - it spent a while floating over NYC during the Jurgens run, before it went alt-future.
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Please, somebody, PlEEEEEEAAAAAASE tell methis guy is joking. "A comedy of manners"????? What the hell is wrong with Marvel these days? Are they trying to piss everybody off? AAAAAAAAAARRRRGGGGHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I'm not sure if I like the way Coipel interprets his facisl features.
The only time I read Thor was Simonson's run and the Surtur arc remains one of my favorites of all time despite the fact that I don't really care much about Thor himself (I don't think I did that much even during the arc - it was the story that had me coming back).
I read that Thor will be dealing with the registration act in a way that hasn't been done yet. I'm going to guess "diplomatic immunity"
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