Did the Mayors or Governors Make a Wager?

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  1. GreenMachine

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    Casual dining ass munch. Not fast food. Shove this fact up your ass:

    # Only 10% of shrimp sold in the U.S. comes from the Southeast U.S. (Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean), where fisheries and farms are held to stricter standards
    # 90% of shrimp sold in the U.S. comes largely from Southeast Asia and Latin America, where environmental regulations are sometimes lax and often not enforced
    # 33% of U.S. shrimp imports come from Thailand, our largest single supplier
     
  2. Yisman

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    Wow people being traded on a sports bet

    Here i got a gift for the two mayors
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    I didn't see this until now, since I didn't care about these bets, and of course now the Indy fans are likely gone for good, but I will still respond once again to expose the complete utter nonsense about crime in New York City. This is probably the fifth or sixth time I have pointed out on this board that crime in New York City is actually among the lowest in large cities in the U.S. Here are the numbers for New York City and Indianapolis (per 100,000 people, 2008 data):

    Indianapolis: Murder 14.1; Forcible rape 58.8; Robbery 498; Aggravated assault 634; Burglary 1,765; Larceny/Theft 3,522; Motor vehicle theft 797

    New York City: Murder 6.3; Forcible rape 10.7; Robbery 266; Aggravated assault 298; Burglary 238; Larcenty/Theft 1,410; Motor vehicle theft 149

    http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/08aprelim/table_4il-mo.html
    http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/08aprelim/table_4mt-oh.html

    As you can see the crime rate is much higher in Indianapolis than in New York City in EVERY category, ranging from almost twice as high to more than 5 times as high.

    It is truly remarkable how often the lie about New York being crime-ridden is repeated. Crime has been low in New York City for more than 15 years, people, and you can be virtually guaranteed that whenever anyone says anything about crime being high in New York, they're full of crap.

    It really is too bad that the Jets didn't make the Super Bowl, since this is at least one BS thing we wouldn't have heard from the opposition's fans - New Orleans has the worst crime anywhere in the US, and they don't try to deny it. But guess what? It wouldn't have mattered who represented the NFC, because New York City also has a much lower crime rate than Minneapolis-St. Paul.
     
  5. concussion80

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    well those who spout nonsense about NY being a crime ridden hellhole obviously haven't been there in the last 20 yrs, what do they know? Hayseed hicks are fat, pale, and scared of all that multi culturalism in the big city, we all know that. These people are so fat they don't know how to walk anymore, they move more like giant slugs than human beings. Fucking disaster.
     
  6. GreenMachine

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    Look at the site.:rofl::rofl:
     
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    Wisconsin has great sausages. The hot dogs aint bad either, but they aint Coney's. That is all.
     
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    [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xahi0bqz2Mo[/youtube]
    I swear I've never seen anything like that at a NY game in any sport.
     

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