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LuvTooGolf

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Re: 4/14/2015
« Reply #60 on: April 14, 2015, 08:11:54 AM »

Sorry Golf,

The 25 happiest American cities to live in

Texas appears to be good for your well-being. Five cities in the Lone Star State finished in the top quarter of Gallup-Healthway’s annual Well-Being Index.
El Paso outpaced the rest of state’s major metros to finish fifth overall, one spot ahead of Austin (6th). The Houston (13th), San Antonio (20th) and Dallas (23rd) metro areas also performed admirably
The rankings looked at five different aspects of well-being: Purpose, social, financial, community and physical. El Paso ranked first overall for both purpose (likely to learn new and interesting things) and physical (less likely to have depression over their lifetime).

On the other end, don’t look for happy-living in Ohio. The Buckeye State had five cities in the bottom 10, including Youngstown in last place.
Something tells me they could've been higher on the list if not for your attitude
We would have been 1st if so many people from NJ did not move down here and ruin the views.  Oh yeah, GFY
I'll give you this much, Texas women are high up on my list. Too bad the guys are dicks!  ;D
Rest assured nobody from New Jersey is high on anyone's wish list down here except our GFY lists. :)
Hmm, so much for Southern Hospitality
Doesn't apply, it's not Southern US, it's Northern Mexico.
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Re: 4/14/2015
« Reply #61 on: April 14, 2015, 08:13:22 AM »

Sorry Golf,

The 25 happiest American cities to live in

Texas appears to be good for your well-being. Five cities in the Lone Star State finished in the top quarter of Gallup-Healthway’s annual Well-Being Index.
El Paso outpaced the rest of state’s major metros to finish fifth overall, one spot ahead of Austin (6th). The Houston (13th), San Antonio (20th) and Dallas (23rd) metro areas also performed admirably
The rankings looked at five different aspects of well-being: Purpose, social, financial, community and physical. El Paso ranked first overall for both purpose (likely to learn new and interesting things) and physical (less likely to have depression over their lifetime).

On the other end, don’t look for happy-living in Ohio. The Buckeye State had five cities in the bottom 10, including Youngstown in last place.
Something tells me they could've been higher on the list if not for your attitude
We would have been 1st if so many people from NJ did not move down here and ruin the views.  Oh yeah, GFY
I'll give you this much, Texas women are high up on my list. Too bad the guys are dicks!  ;D
Rest assured nobody from New Jersey is high on anyone's wish list down here except our GFY lists. :)
Hmm, so much for Southern Hospitality
Doesn't apply, it's not Southern US, it's Northern Mexico.
Sorry to bust your bubble but it never applied to outsiders from the NorthEast.
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Re: 4/14/2015
« Reply #62 on: April 14, 2015, 08:17:55 AM »

Sorry Golf,

The 25 happiest American cities to live in

Texas appears to be good for your well-being. Five cities in the Lone Star State finished in the top quarter of Gallup-Healthway’s annual Well-Being Index.
El Paso outpaced the rest of state’s major metros to finish fifth overall, one spot ahead of Austin (6th). The Houston (13th), San Antonio (20th) and Dallas (23rd) metro areas also performed admirably
The rankings looked at five different aspects of well-being: Purpose, social, financial, community and physical. El Paso ranked first overall for both purpose (likely to learn new and interesting things) and physical (less likely to have depression over their lifetime).

On the other end, don’t look for happy-living in Ohio. The Buckeye State had five cities in the bottom 10, including Youngstown in last place.
Something tells me they could've been higher on the list if not for your attitude
We would have been 1st if so many people from NJ did not move down here and ruin the views.  Oh yeah, GFY
I'll give you this much, Texas women are high up on my list. Too bad the guys are dicks!  ;D
Rest assured nobody from New Jersey is high on anyone's wish list down here except our GFY lists. :)
Hmm, so much for Southern Hospitality
Doesn't apply, it's not Southern US, it's Northern Mexico.
Sorry to bust your bubble but it never applied to outsiders from the NorthEast.
Make no mistake, we want you to secede as much as you do. ;)
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Re: 4/14/2015
« Reply #63 on: April 14, 2015, 08:22:11 AM »

Sorry Golf,

The 25 happiest American cities to live in

Texas appears to be good for your well-being. Five cities in the Lone Star State finished in the top quarter of Gallup-Healthway’s annual Well-Being Index.
El Paso outpaced the rest of state’s major metros to finish fifth overall, one spot ahead of Austin (6th). The Houston (13th), San Antonio (20th) and Dallas (23rd) metro areas also performed admirably
The rankings looked at five different aspects of well-being: Purpose, social, financial, community and physical. El Paso ranked first overall for both purpose (likely to learn new and interesting things) and physical (less likely to have depression over their lifetime).

On the other end, don’t look for happy-living in Ohio. The Buckeye State had five cities in the bottom 10, including Youngstown in last place.
Something tells me they could've been higher on the list if not for your attitude
We would have been 1st if so many people from NJ did not move down here and ruin the views.  Oh yeah, GFY
I'll give you this much, Texas women are high up on my list. Too bad the guys are dicks!  ;D
Rest assured nobody from New Jersey is high on anyone's wish list down here except our GFY lists. :)
Hmm, so much for Southern Hospitality
Doesn't apply, it's not Southern US, it's Northern Mexico.
Sorry to bust your bubble but it never applied to outsiders from the NorthEast.
Make no mistake, we want you to secede as much as you do. ;)
that must be why y'all keep moving down here in droves.
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Re: 4/14/2015
« Reply #64 on: April 14, 2015, 08:29:29 AM »

Sorry Golf,

The 25 happiest American cities to live in

Texas appears to be good for your well-being. Five cities in the Lone Star State finished in the top quarter of Gallup-Healthway’s annual Well-Being Index.
El Paso outpaced the rest of state’s major metros to finish fifth overall, one spot ahead of Austin (6th). The Houston (13th), San Antonio (20th) and Dallas (23rd) metro areas also performed admirably
The rankings looked at five different aspects of well-being: Purpose, social, financial, community and physical. El Paso ranked first overall for both purpose (likely to learn new and interesting things) and physical (less likely to have depression over their lifetime).

On the other end, don’t look for happy-living in Ohio. The Buckeye State had five cities in the bottom 10, including Youngstown in last place.
Something tells me they could've been higher on the list if not for your attitude
We would have been 1st if so many people from NJ did not move down here and ruin the views.  Oh yeah, GFY
I'll give you this much, Texas women are high up on my list. Too bad the guys are dicks!  ;D
Rest assured nobody from New Jersey is high on anyone's wish list down here except our GFY lists. :)
Hmm, so much for Southern Hospitality
Doesn't apply, it's not Southern US, it's Northern Mexico.
Sorry to bust your bubble but it never applied to outsiders from the NorthEast.
Make no mistake, we want you to secede as much as you do. ;)
that must be why y'all keep moving down here in droves.
Nah, we send all our retirees down to FL to hump anything that moves.   :D
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Re: 4/14/2015
« Reply #65 on: April 14, 2015, 08:30:42 AM »

Sorry Golf,

The 25 happiest American cities to live in

Texas appears to be good for your well-being. Five cities in the Lone Star State finished in the top quarter of Gallup-Healthway’s annual Well-Being Index.
El Paso outpaced the rest of state’s major metros to finish fifth overall, one spot ahead of Austin (6th). The Houston (13th), San Antonio (20th) and Dallas (23rd) metro areas also performed admirably
The rankings looked at five different aspects of well-being: Purpose, social, financial, community and physical. El Paso ranked first overall for both purpose (likely to learn new and interesting things) and physical (less likely to have depression over their lifetime).

On the other end, don’t look for happy-living in Ohio. The Buckeye State had five cities in the bottom 10, including Youngstown in last place.
Something tells me they could've been higher on the list if not for your attitude
We would have been 1st if so many people from NJ did not move down here and ruin the views.  Oh yeah, GFY
I'll give you this much, Texas women are high up on my list. Too bad the guys are dicks!  ;D
Rest assured nobody from New Jersey is high on anyone's wish list down here except our GFY lists. :)
Hmm, so much for Southern Hospitality
Doesn't apply, it's not Southern US, it's Northern Mexico.
Sorry to bust your bubble but it never applied to outsiders from the NorthEast.
Make no mistake, we want you to secede as much as you do. ;)
that must be why y'all keep moving down here in droves.
Nah, we send all our retirees down to FL to hump anything that moves.   :D
LMFAO - now we can agree on that one! :)
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Re: 4/14/2015
« Reply #66 on: April 14, 2015, 08:35:37 AM »

Sorry Golf,

The 25 happiest American cities to live in

Texas appears to be good for your well-being. Five cities in the Lone Star State finished in the top quarter of Gallup-Healthway’s annual Well-Being Index.
El Paso outpaced the rest of state’s major metros to finish fifth overall, one spot ahead of Austin (6th). The Houston (13th), San Antonio (20th) and Dallas (23rd) metro areas also performed admirably
The rankings looked at five different aspects of well-being: Purpose, social, financial, community and physical. El Paso ranked first overall for both purpose (likely to learn new and interesting things) and physical (less likely to have depression over their lifetime).

On the other end, don’t look for happy-living in Ohio. The Buckeye State had five cities in the bottom 10, including Youngstown in last place.
Something tells me they could've been higher on the list if not for your attitude
We would have been 1st if so many people from NJ did not move down here and ruin the views.  Oh yeah, GFY
I'll give you this much, Texas women are high up on my list. Too bad the guys are dicks!  ;D
Rest assured nobody from New Jersey is high on anyone's wish list down here except our GFY lists. :)
Hmm, so much for Southern Hospitality
Doesn't apply, it's not Southern US, it's Northern Mexico.
Sorry to bust your bubble but it never applied to outsiders from the NorthEast.
Make no mistake, we want you to secede as much as you do. ;)
that must be why y'all keep moving down here in droves.
Nah, we send all our retirees down to FL to hump anything that moves.   :D
LALTS
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Re: 4/14/2015
« Reply #67 on: April 14, 2015, 08:35:41 AM »

Sheesh.  Texas versus Jersey.  I may have to start another banter.
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Re: 4/14/2015
« Reply #68 on: April 14, 2015, 08:36:30 AM »

Sorry Golf,

The 25 happiest American cities to live in

Texas appears to be good for your well-being. Five cities in the Lone Star State finished in the top quarter of Gallup-Healthway’s annual Well-Being Index.
El Paso outpaced the rest of state’s major metros to finish fifth overall, one spot ahead of Austin (6th). The Houston (13th), San Antonio (20th) and Dallas (23rd) metro areas also performed admirably
The rankings looked at five different aspects of well-being: Purpose, social, financial, community and physical. El Paso ranked first overall for both purpose (likely to learn new and interesting things) and physical (less likely to have depression over their lifetime).

On the other end, don’t look for happy-living in Ohio. The Buckeye State had five cities in the bottom 10, including Youngstown in last place.
Something tells me they could've been higher on the list if not for your attitude
We would have been 1st if so many people from NJ did not move down here and ruin the views.  Oh yeah, GFY
I'll give you this much, Texas women are high up on my list. Too bad the guys are dicks!  ;D
Rest assured nobody from New Jersey is high on anyone's wish list down here except our GFY lists. :)
Hmm, so much for Southern Hospitality
Doesn't apply, it's not Southern US, it's Northern Mexico.
Sorry to bust your bubble but it never applied to outsiders from the NorthEast.
Make no mistake, we want you to secede as much as you do. ;)
that must be why y'all keep moving down here in droves.
Nah, we send all our retirees down to FL to hump anything that moves.   :D
LMFAO - now we can agree on that one! :)
Who'd ever have thought that common ground lay in Dean's crotch
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Re: 4/14/2015
« Reply #69 on: April 14, 2015, 08:37:03 AM »

Morning, men.  Dang, I sure am feeling purposefully, socially, community-ly, physically, and financially superior this morning.  Must be a Texas thing.
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Re: 4/14/2015
« Reply #70 on: April 14, 2015, 08:38:29 AM »

Sheesh.  Texas versus Jersey.  I may have to start another banter.
No worries, in 2+ weeks we break bread, drink fire water and smoke-'em peace pipe (cigars) together
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Re: 4/14/2015
« Reply #71 on: April 14, 2015, 08:39:58 AM »

Morning, men.  Dang, I sure am feeling purposefully, socially, community-ly, physically, and financially superior this morning.  Must be a Texas thing.
We'll have to get a Mexican to corroborate that statement
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Re: 4/14/2015
« Reply #72 on: April 14, 2015, 08:40:53 AM »

Morning, men.  Dang, I sure am feeling purposefully, socially, community-ly, physically, and financially superior this morning.  Must be a Texas thing.
Where did it all go wrong? We just had a great NJ/TX herf, I wonder if it's just TexasDave?
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Re: 4/14/2015
« Reply #73 on: April 14, 2015, 08:41:30 AM »

Sorry Golf,

The 25 happiest American cities to live in

Texas appears to be good for your well-being. Five cities in the Lone Star State finished in the top quarter of Gallup-Healthway’s annual Well-Being Index.
El Paso outpaced the rest of state’s major metros to finish fifth overall, one spot ahead of Austin (6th). The Houston (13th), San Antonio (20th) and Dallas (23rd) metro areas also performed admirably
The rankings looked at five different aspects of well-being: Purpose, social, financial, community and physical. El Paso ranked first overall for both purpose (likely to learn new and interesting things) and physical (less likely to have depression over their lifetime).

On the other end, don’t look for happy-living in Ohio. The Buckeye State had five cities in the bottom 10, including Youngstown in last place.
Something tells me they could've been higher on the list if not for your attitude
We would have been 1st if so many people from NJ did not move down here and ruin the views.  Oh yeah, GFY
I'll give you this much, Texas women are high up on my list. Too bad the guys are dicks!  ;D
Rest assured nobody from New Jersey is high on anyone's wish list down here except our GFY lists. :)
Hmm, so much for Southern Hospitality
Doesn't apply, it's not Southern US, it's Northern Mexico.
Sorry to bust your bubble but it never applied to outsiders from the NorthEast.
Make no mistake, we want you to secede as much as you do. ;)
that must be why y'all keep moving down here in droves.
Nah, we send all our retirees down to FL to hump anything that moves.   :D
LMFAO - now we can agree on that one! :)
Who'd ever have thought that common ground lay in Dean's crotch
I don't know about common ground.... more like communal property.
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Re: 4/14/2015
« Reply #74 on: April 14, 2015, 08:42:08 AM »

Morning, men.  Dang, I sure am feeling purposefully, socially, community-ly, physically, and financially superior this morning.  Must be a Texas thing.
Or just generally delusional.
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