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Old 10-24-2009, 11:12 AM
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Those of you that have spent time in Idaho can make legit comments, those that haven't really have no basis for negative comments.
Wrong. That's akin to saying that one can't opine about marriage if one hasn't been legally married, or something like "if you never played American football, you can't say it sucks." "WHAT? YOU DON'T LIKE THE TUBA? Well, have you played it?"

That only applies to food and drinks: I've tasted mustard; I HATE IT.

It's simple: if you are a Dominican who craves all things Dominican, Ida-ho definitely sucks. I'll take Manhattan.

No, I don't live in Manhattan; I'm just pretty witty.
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Wrong. That's akin to saying that one can't opine about marriage if one hasn't been legally married, or something like "if you never played American football, you can't say it sucks." "WHAT? YOU DON'T LIKE THE TUBA? Well, have you played it?"

It's simple: if you are a Dominican who craves all things Dominican, Ida-ho definitely sucks. I'll take Manhattan.

No, I don't live in Manhattan; I'm just pretty witty.
http://www2.state.id.us/icha/default_copy(1).asp
The OP asked if there were any Dominicans in Idaho, not about all things Dominicans or any craving. As far as things , Idaho has a large Mexican American population, and typical Dominican foods products are available. You are more of a nitwit than a wit.

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Old 10-24-2009, 12:28 PM
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The OP asked if there were any Dominicans in Idaho, not about all things Dominicans or any craving. As far as things , Idaho has a large Mexican American population, and typical Dominican foods products are available. You are more of a nitwit than a wit.
Go Bob go! I'll chime in on that one.
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Go Bob go! I'll chime in on that one.
Bob to the left of me, Mangú to the right, while I'm stuck on smarts.

Bob, just admit it: your "profound insightfulness" was ignored by most - too many holes in that scenario: "You can't say anything negative about Ida-ho if you haven't visited." Wow! And the new super-poster, who's actually posting faster than the old Karmatico, agrees with you? Wow! You two are surely sharp! Wow! Simply WOW!

You keep Ida-ho and state fairs and tater salads; We'll keep access to eight Half Price Books and several B&N within minutes of each other in this big metropolis... oh yeah, and airports, libraries, British magazines about France, and all the comforts of H-town: Catalan food, Salsa music, Colombian festivals, PR festivals, Bike Rides, exhibits, and the sweet sound of Southern Rock. Y jevitas para todos los gustos y colores. We'll also keep Spec's liquor stores and beer and wine from around the world.

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Old 10-24-2009, 03:46 PM
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Apparently Bob left out redneck after nitwit. Amazing what unemployment empowers people to do.
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Old 10-24-2009, 04:21 PM
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Apparently Bob left out redneck after nitwit. Amazing what unemployment empowers people to do.
Why do youall have it in for us lovable Rednecks. Leave us out of it, we don't like Idaho either.
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LOL Bienamor! How does a redneck end up in the DR though? That sounds like an interesting story as well!
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Why do youall have it in for us lovable Rednecks. Leave us out of it, we don't like Idaho either.
That's not , Idaho is filled with lovable rednecks and cute Tex-mex girls.
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I feel for you.Even I would not want to be in Idaho! How in the world did you get there?
Boise is an awesome city! Clean, low crime, low cost of living with rugged, hard-working independant people.

And the BSU football field is blue artificial turf.

I always had a great time in Boise and was sorry when I had to leave.
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Apparently Bob left out redneck after nitwit. Amazing what unemployment empowers people to do.
I was into redneck music 30 years before I was unemployed.

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