It's a habit for him, apparently.
http://www.boston.com/food-dining/r...e-and-worse/00mTW39jcyXb3VNHZoXEYN/story.html
http://www.boston.com/food-dining/r...e-and-worse/00mTW39jcyXb3VNHZoXEYN/story.html
Welcome to Baptist Board, a friendly forum to discuss the Baptist Faith in a friendly surrounding.
Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to all the features that our community has to offer.
We hope to see you as a part of our community soon and God Bless!
Being an obnoxious snob doesn't necessarily make him wrong.
:laugh:
Boston is full of snobs. East Coast cities are excruciating.
Bro. Curtis said:Being an obnoxious snob doesn't necessarily make him wrong.
I grew up in Orange, Mass. Far from the city. What you say might be true, but I bet somebody who needed his car jump started would have a shorty wait in the hillbilly parts than in the city.Yankee rednecks are snobs, too. We look down our nose at you if you drive anything but a Chevy truck and shoot one of them non-Remington rifles.
He's a Harvard professor. He deserves an title fitting of his position ans stature: Equus africanus asinus
Yankee rednecks are snobs, too. We look down our nose at you if you (...) and shoot one of them non-Remington rifles.
I thought East Coasters preferred Hi-Points.
In the thick Eastern woods one sees more lever-action 30-30s than almost anything else, either Winchester 94s or the Marlin 336.
One can find snobs anywhere, even some who are snobbish about their non-snobbiness.
In the thick Eastern woods one sees more lever-action 30-30s than almost anything else, either Winchester 94s or the Marlin 336.
One can find snobs anywhere, even some who are snobbish about their non-snobbiness.