@Monkey:
There are tons of Japanese, Korean, and Germans cars in the US. I've never owned an American car, and I don't think anyone in my family has either. Not from bothering about it, but because international brands are absolutely common and normal to have and own and that's just how things have worked out.
you don't think that has anything to do with quality. Also south Koreas car industry is somewhat of a puppet for the Everyone else. I can't really pretend that's they have much bragging rights.
….what lol?
just thinking about how the Irish and Italians are pretty much the natives of NY. They built it and moulded it, though the only difference is that the Italians took to the gambling market while the Irish never left the pub. Lol
I don't understand this either 0_0.
the diversity is somewhat leaning in the white/English origins? Kind of reminds me of the parliament. Like I find it hard to imagine that the US is as diverse as it is by looking at the diversity of the people in government.
And that right there probably leads into the whole topic of having a black president after so long.
Just go to NYC for a first visit. You can always visit San Francisco another time, and Los Angeles never ever.
i don't even know what I would do with myself in either places.
Seattle is cool yeah. But kind of bleh for a first visit. Knock yourself out with the biggest stuff first time (NYC), then check out the neat niche cities like Seattle, Boston, Miami etc.
geographically I would actually prefer somewhere like Maine.
@Shuhan:
Smudge, come to Jersey, we have people who pump your gas for you…
i actually hate the idea of not only having somebody do that for me, but supporting such a menial pointless job. -1 jersey
Hmm old England vs jersey. I might win that one XD
@Monkey:
Connecticut is better, you'll be really familiar with the names of everywhere around you!
"Oi! It's Bristol! Salisbury! Manchester! Stratford! These damn yanks brought it over with em'! Bloody shrimp on the barbie dingo koala!"
ive been checking out some images, and damn does it look stunning. Not enough hill/mountains, but still an eye opener. I imagine the fishing is pretty good a bit further north?