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Thanks for the laugh. When we moved from Florida to Ohio, I was in culture shock. This is what we saw. Corn, corn, corn, corn, corn, inbred(who by the way was fat), corn, corn, more corn. The town we lived in had one gas station, one bank which by the way was named Corn city bank. (no joke)
The only thing to do was to go to the super wal-mart.

Cedar point, put in bay and columbus are about all I can think of that made living there tolerable. And I am guessing those that defend Ohio are natives
that haven't lived anywhere else.
 
I plan on buying a house in the area later this year. I am thinking closer to Ann Arbor and away from Detroit. If anyone can recommend a good real estate agent please PM me.
 
We at least have pity for those displaced by the booming economy of the great state of Michigan.

(don't get p!ssy, just havin a little fun)

Not getting p!ssy, just stating the facts. I met more inbreds in Ohio than anywhere else. I kid you not. My landlord admitted to me that he was married to his second cousin. Neighbors of ours that now live in Michigan and grew up in Ohio said that there is a lot of that in Ohio. Sorry if I offend anyone or if I hit too close to home. I think it happens in the rural areas and not so much in the burbs or cities. I didn't grow up in Ohio. I didn't grow up in Mi. I grew up in NY and still do not yet understand the hostility that Ohio has for Mi. All I can say is that I have lived in both Ohio and Michigan and I prefer Michigan hands down.
 
I think the hostility might have a lil something to do with Football.
 
Frankenmuth? You're joking right!? I grew up in the thumb, about 20 miles from Frankenmuth and let me tell you, that whole area is a giant ******************** hole and I've worked very hard to put these 3,000 miles between me and the thumb.

Kalamazoo, on the other hand, rocks it. I miss Bell's Beer like you can't imagine.
 

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