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I don't hate Nebraska, I wouldn't say it sucks. It's just boring. Not sure why anyone from Nebraska would say any other state sucks, though. _
I lived in NY and been to NJ and if probably live in an area well outside of NYC. Big cities aren't my thing.
NY and NJ aren't big cities. They have big cities IN them, but they aren't the be-all, end-all. Ever been to the Finger Lakes? Cape May? Montauk Point? Delaware River Basin? As far away from big cities as one could get. _
No debate. I lived in Cuse for 7 years during college/grad school. Loved central NY. I also lived in Brooklyn for a few years and I worked in Manhattan for 20 years. While they aren't for everyone and they have their pitfalls, they are the opposite of "sucks". _
It's not obsessing about you, I saw you state that NY and NJ suck so I thought I'd look up your neck of the woods and see how it compared. I have to admit that the history of quilting is a very exciting subject learn about
Everyone plowed on New Jersey and Nebraska for this one, and I think both are kinda fair. Nebraska, from what i saw of it, was… boring. Just really boring.