Posted by John_PA on February 03, 2015 at 02:37:33 from (72.95.245.2):
In Reply to: Super Bowl posted by jimg.allentown on February 02, 2015 at 16:42:37:
I had one Uncle and one aunt in my life. no other aunts or uncles. The one uncle who married that one aunt moved to Allentown. They lived there until he died.
I was in Allentown just for his funeral, and swore I would never go back.
It seems everyone in that town was a complete bummer when it came to anything outside of Allentown.
What is in your water out there? What makes it seem like if you don't like it, no one else should like it either?
You live for this "flaming" stuff. i'm glad you have a reason, but please don't reinforce my belief that all of Allentown is like you. I get chills when I read your posts. I don't blame you. Go outside of Allentown. stay there for a while.
You would be surprised what the rest of the world is like.
BTW. My uncle had articles in Hot Rod mag in the 1960's. He was one heck of a machinist. He lived like my grandfather, but, he moved away. After that, he didn't have an original thought left in him. He died pretty much alone, aside from my aunt and 3 people in the machine shop.
When he lived near Pittsburgh, he was the man to be caught. After he moved out there, he was just a minion. I don't know much except that if you want flame wars to be had, you should come west, or south of Allentown. Just get away from there and try to be someone who isn't the guy who you are right now.
It's not fair that you beg for a flame war and think you don't stink. I understand it is because of where you live. I do believe the water system is to blame. stop bathing in it and join the rest of the world.
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