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  • Killer_Demo
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 06-15-08
    • 8409

    #36
    Originally posted by Doug
    they probably don't even lock their doors, right ?

    I know of these Mayberry type places.

    People in Toronto don't lock doors.

    I normally leave my truck unlocked at home, key not left in the ignition, but like in the door panel or in obvious view at times. Not quite Canadian, but I don't lock up like Ft. Knox.
    i always lock my doors here in cali...yes they dont lock their doors in iowa...there's actually trust over there lol
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    • ScottRose
      SBR Rookie
      • 02-21-07
      • 40

      #37
      Originally posted by Brock Landers
      been to Ames for a Guns N Roses concert in December 2006, wasn't too impressed LOL

      Where is Champaign? Where is New Orelans or one of its Suburbs?!
      New Orleans is one of the biggest shitholes in America, even before Katrina. Crime everywhere, the people are poorly educated and hostile, and there's litter just about anywhere you look. The Garden District can be pleasant on a Saturday afternoon, but most tourists don't bother to spend much time out that way.
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      • JW Cash
        SBR MVP
        • 12-31-08
        • 4453

        #38
        Originally posted by Brock Landers
        http://money.cnn.com/magazines/money...PL2718116.html

        #1. Eden Prairie, MN

        Why is Eden Prairie No. 1 this year? Not only is it family-friendly, it has a dynamite economy too. At 5.1%, its unemployment rate is nearly one percentage point below the county rate and more than four points below the national average. It helps when you've got 50,000 jobs right in town.
        Major employers include Fortune 500 trucking company C.H. Robinson, hearing-aid maker Starkey Labs, and the Minnesota Vikings, whose practice facility and front office are here. As for fiscal strength, Moody's gives the town a perfect AAA bond rating.
        While it doesn't have much of a downtown, there's plenty of outer beauty: from gently rolling hills to 17 lakes that residents flock to year-round for swimming and ice skating. Town parks are laced with 125 miles of running, hiking, and biking trails.
        No wonder residents rank among the healthiest people in the nation. Add in top-notch schools and safe streets and you've got a place that's tough to beat. --Ismat Mangla

        I live not so far from Eden Praire......Its a great location....you are right about the Vikings facility being there...thats when Farve arrived last year when Childress picked him up at the airport..

        Great golf courses...one that Nicklaus developed called Bearpath..

        Lake Minnetonka is nearby......

        You should visit Brock....and we can hit Target Field for a Twins game...
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        • jayroy25
          SBR MVP
          • 11-18-09
          • 1578

          #39
          moorestown nj 2006 #1 hometown
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          • jayroy25
            SBR MVP
            • 11-18-09
            • 1578

            #40
            Originally posted by 36mafia
            author somehow missed the entire east side of mckinney
            east side i prefer the west. i was there during the quadruple homicides
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