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In reply to the discussion: Southern DU'ers: Tell me about the South [View all]NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)91. I live on the west coast of Florida and love it.
I travel all over the state. There are so many beautiful places.
Overall:
Some of the most beautiful places in the country/Some of the biggest eyesores in the country.
Some of the most progressive people you can find/Some of the furthest right wing nut jobs you will ever run into.
The area I live in is extremely diverse/The area I live in is highly segregated.
Some of the best food you can find/Some of the worst food you can find.
Canadians love to come down and give us their money/We love them and their money, just not their driving skills.
More retirement communities than you can count/More colleges than you can count.
Florida really has it all. The good and the bad. The bad we do have can often be very extreme.
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Atlanta had the best airport food around before other cities started to catch up.
bluestate10
Apr 2013
#46
Yep. Mississippi is the first place I ever saw emerald green water and a white sand beach.
Egalitarian Thug
Apr 2013
#52
The South has always been a net importer of federal money and services. Remember how a slave was
byeya
Apr 2013
#7
Trashing. The bashing began almost immediately. Just like we all knew it would.
cordelia
Apr 2013
#9
I just moved to New Orleans. Awesome city as long as you keep one adage in mind.
Katashi_itto
Apr 2013
#13
You should either look at is as the most well-run Carribean city of the Gulf.
Katashi_itto
Apr 2013
#80
The sad thing is that cable TV channels in some southern cities is FOX News and almost
bluestate10
Apr 2013
#53
It's like Dist. 13 in the hunger games....... without the Jennifer Lawrence types! nt
rdharma
Apr 2013
#20
I have lived and worked in Southern cities and small towns for over 30 years.
dixiegrrrrl
Apr 2013
#25
I've been all over the South and lived in TX, OK, and FL. I love the South.
cherokeeprogressive
Apr 2013
#36
I love the South - the food, the music, the slower pace, the lack of snow or bitter cold.
cbayer
Apr 2013
#99
Once you get outside the urban areas it's just like the north with one exception.
Ganja Ninja
Apr 2013
#100