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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadnought View Post
    On a personal note, having lived 1 year in Georgia and the rest of my life in the Northeast I think Georgia is less racist, and New York City is the most racist place I know - though I hear Boston is brutal as well. Could be a small sample size, though.
    ...or Baltimore...

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    Quote Originally Posted by aberdien View Post
    Ken Burns is amazing. His Dust Bowl documentary was brilliant. Everything he's made has been good in my experience. The Prohibition one is on netflix and it's good too.


    I haven't seen Baseball because goddamn that's a lot of hours.
    The awesome thing about baseball is that you don't have to watch all of it. Just watch an episode here and there. The early ones are the best. Those old stories are amazing. Everybody hates Ty Cobb but I can listen to stories about him all day.
    Let's Rid3!!!!

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