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Old 04-16-2024, 11:45 PM
 
Location: East Central Phoenix
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Click-bait article of course - but this one article ranks us pretty high on the boring list.
How can you say that, Timothy? Phoenix and its suburbs have everything imaginable that could make anybody's life exciting. The ostrich festival and Country Thunder are huge events every spring. In the fall, we have the wonderful State Fair, and then there's non stop media coverage of high school football! Aside from that, who could leave out hiking galore and dining al fresco? Oh, and don't forget all the other things a person could keep occupied with: bowling alleys, batting cages, golf courses, pickleball courts, bingo, tribal resorts & casinos, strip mall centers, and the list goes on. Don't forget: Goodyear is getting a new White Castle and a Bucee's. Whoo hoo! So consider all this before you even think about referring to Phoenix as boring. You are such a negative person!
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Old 04-17-2024, 03:47 AM
 
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How can you say that, Timothy? Phoenix and its suburbs have everything imaginable that could make anybody's life exciting. The ostrich festival and Country Thunder are huge events every spring. In the fall, we have the wonderful State Fair, and then there's non stop media coverage of high school football! Aside from that, who could leave out hiking galore and dining al fresco? Oh, and don't forget all the other things a person could keep occupied with: bowling alleys, batting cages, golf courses, pickleball courts, bingo, tribal resorts & casinos, strip mall centers, and the list goes on. Don't forget: Goodyear is getting a new White Castle and a Bucee's. Whoo hoo! So consider all this before you even think about referring to Phoenix as boring. You are such a negative person!
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He *didn't* say that. He was just pointing out the article.
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Old 04-17-2024, 07:17 AM
 
Location: Oklahoma
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He *didn't* say that. He was just pointing out the article.
Do they sell sarcasm meters in Phoenix?
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Old 04-17-2024, 10:25 AM
 
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Do they sell sarcasm meters in Phoenix?
LOL! No, I get the sarcasm, I'm just not from phoenix.
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