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  1. brcane1

    Does Culture Flowe from Geography?

    We have no better measure of geographic regions than how market forces move goods and people in and out of a given area. We effectively don't interact with the part of the country considered "the South". Florida, and south Florida in particular, has always been considered something else. If...
  2. brcane1

    Does Culture Flowe from Geography?

    So just to be clear, you have no economic or business basis for this and admit that we're actually closer to a lot of other areas if we include this thing called "water". However, since on a map of the continental US there isn't another region to associate us with, we have to go with the area a...
  3. brcane1

    Does Culture Flowe from Geography?

    Man, if you're so dense that you can't understand how being far away from a region means you're not a part of it, I'm not sure what to tell you. We're functionally part of a different economic region, anyone that's sourced goods or sold product out of here knows that. We have regional offices...
  4. brcane1

    Does Culture Flowe from Geography?

    Geographic = transportation and economic connections, so yeah we got to consider where we're practically connected too by planes, trains and automobiles. Ours aren't to Deep South nor the Piedmont. You're struggling with the fact that we're physically south, but we're so far physically south...
  5. brcane1

    Does Culture Flowe from Geography?

    I also consider shipping. Miami may be far south, but you're totally off base if you think its even a little bit Southern.
  6. brcane1

    Does Culture Flowe from Geography?

    Florida is America's wang, and its a very long wang. I can fly to NY, LA, Chicago, Caracas, Bogota, Mexico City, San Juan, etc.. in about as long as it takes to drive to Jacksonville or Trailerhassee. Florida is pretty much universally considered its own zone, as we aren't connected to the...
  7. brcane1

    Does Culture Flowe from Geography?

    We aren't geographically part of the south. It's shorter to take a flight to any major metropolitan area in the continental US than it is to drive to anywhere that existed in the Confederacy. We are physically more closely tied to the Caribbean, South America, and Metropolitan America than we...
  8. brcane1

    Does Culture Flowe from Geography?

    If we get 10 wins I think we can get him. He's almost guaranteed to slide in here as a starter.
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