Delaware is pretty nice, but it is boring.
I might say Montana is pretty boring, but I've never been there. Or Utah.
The NJ population is awful. Ignoramuses, jackasses, bores, and buttholes. However, the nonpopulation part of NJ is nice. In other words, the city of Cape May (which has dolphins and horseshoe crabs that come to shore in the summer), and the city of Princeton, which is the prettiest American city I've ever seen.It's the people, not the state, that makes the state boring, ennui, banal, trite, whatever other french word-like. And how well those people are fun-wise matters on you. That said, I'd say Wisconsin. D:
Example: New Jersey is boring. I like Louisiana a bit better.
ha, yeah. You can say a lot of things about Louisiana, but it sure as hell ain't boring.It's the people, not the state, that makes the state boring, ennui, banal, trite, whatever other french word-like. And how well those people are fun-wise matters on you. That said, I'd say Wisconsin. D:
Example: New Jersey is boring. I like Louisiana a bit better.
Ohio, definitely Ohio.
Alabama also isn't the most exciting place in the world, but they have EXCEPTIONAL rest stops. .
I voted idaho because I'm not entirely convinced it existsI have heard theories to the effect that Idaho doesn't actually exist. My brother in law claims to be from there, and my fiancee claims to have gone to college there, but can anyone really know?
edit:damn, accidently pressed utah-ignore that vote
Voted Utah on purpose, even though I've been there once and it was among the most interesting 2 months of my life.
Those Rocky Mountains aren't very mountainous at all...nope...
Why the hell is Maryland on the list but not Oregon?
And some bastard voted for it too!
Educate me on the interestingness of Maryland!
ha, yeah. You can say a lot of things about Louisiana, but it sure as hell ain't boring.
PS I think we are practically neighbors now.