The Official June 2015 Waiter's Thread (GREY DEY 7/1) Forum
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I'm a little disappointed in you, OP. I had higher hopes when you volunteered.zacboro wrote:Okay someone slide in my DMs with a new poll idea.
list the question on one line
with each available AC on its own line. Yinz are so desperate grey is going to happen by the time I make this.
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Montana, Wyoming, Idaho are HYS of statesdoublehoohopeful wrote:Montana is wickedly beautiful. Glacier National Park is just unreal.BirdLawExpert wrote:I've been to forty states. I won't rank them 1-40, but I'll put them in tiers. This is good procrastination, and is based purely on my own experience.
Tier 1- At least one overwhelmingly world class city, an overwhelming degree of natural beauty, or both.
Alaska, California, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii, Texas, New York, Wyoming, Utah, Illinois, and North Carolina.
Tier 2- Some solid cities, at least one good university, better-than-average outdoor offerings or some good museums.
Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, Nevada, Arizona, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Louisiana, Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, and Massachusetts.
Tier 3- Good and bad equal out.
Kansas, Nebraska, Arkansas, Iowa, Rhode Island, Wisconsin, New Mexico, Alabama, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Connecticut.
Tier 4- Less than average. Not terrible but just meh.
Oklahoma.
States I haven't been to:
Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and West Virginia.
You lost credibility when you put Wyoming in tier 1.
Edit: Ehh, I guess Wyoming has Yellowstone, but I wasn't a huge fan of what I saw.
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zacboro wrote:LURKERS.. WE WELCOME YE TO JOIN OUR QUEST FOR 300 PAGES BEFORE 6PM
Pitching in. LSAT numero 2.
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I edited my original post, my impression of the state is colored by the boring drive from Yellowstone to Denver.BirdLawExpert wrote:Have you been to Wyoming? It's freaking gorgeous. Yellowstone is there. Automatic tier 1.doublehoohopeful wrote:Montana is wickedly beautiful. Glacier National Park is just unreal.BirdLawExpert wrote:I've been to forty states. I won't rank them 1-40, but I'll put them in tiers. This is good procrastination, and is based purely on my own experience.
Tier 1- At least one overwhelmingly world class city, an overwhelming degree of natural beauty, or both.
Alaska, California, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii, Texas, New York, Wyoming, Utah, Illinois, and North Carolina.
Tier 2- Some solid cities, at least one good university, better-than-average outdoor offerings or some good museums.
Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, Nevada, Arizona, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Louisiana, Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, and Massachusetts.
Tier 3- Good and bad equal out.
Kansas, Nebraska, Arkansas, Iowa, Rhode Island, Wisconsin, New Mexico, Alabama, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Connecticut.
Tier 4- Less than average. Not terrible but just meh.
Oklahoma.
States I haven't been to:
Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and West Virginia.
You lost credibility when you put Wyoming in tier 1.
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I feel like this thread has gotten so random I don't know why this thread exists anymore. Watch us completely miss the gray because we were so focused tipsy target runs, ranking of the states, legally blonde, reaching 300 pages.
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LOL do you even TLS? We won't miss gray.GiveMeGrayIcons wrote:I feel like this thread has gotten so random I don't know why this thread exists anymore. Watch us completely miss the gray because we were so focused tipsy target runs, ranking of the states, legally blonde, reaching 300 pages.
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Not everything can be Cincinnatibuckiguy_sucks wrote:only for natureRareExports wrote: Montana, Wyoming, Idaho are HYS of states
ETA otherwise the cooley of states
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Wyoming is incredibly beautiful. The Tetons are the most striking mountain range in the continuous 48 and the Wind Rivers are amazing as well. Even the high plains of the eastern side of the state have a certain beauty to them. I loved living there and there was never a shortage of outdoor activities. That said, western Montana is the most beautiful area of the country that I've ever visited.doublehoohopeful wrote:Montana is wickedly beautiful. Glacier National Park is just unreal.BirdLawExpert wrote:I've been to forty states. I won't rank them 1-40, but I'll put them in tiers. This is good procrastination, and is based purely on my own experience.
Tier 1- At least one overwhelmingly world class city, an overwhelming degree of natural beauty, or both.
Alaska, California, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii, Texas, New York, Wyoming, Utah, Illinois, and North Carolina.
Tier 2- Some solid cities, at least one good university, better-than-average outdoor offerings or some good museums.
Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, Nevada, Arizona, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Louisiana, Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, and Massachusetts.
Tier 3- Good and bad equal out.
Kansas, Nebraska, Arkansas, Iowa, Rhode Island, Wisconsin, New Mexico, Alabama, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Connecticut.
Tier 4- Less than average. Not terrible but just meh.
Oklahoma.
States I haven't been to:
Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and West Virginia.
You lost credibility when you put Wyoming in tier 1.
Edit: Ehh, I guess Wyoming has Yellowstone, but I wasn't a huge fan of what I saw.
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IT MEANS TODAY IS THE GRAAAYYYMint-Berry_Crunch wrote:So if people's percentiles are changing for their scores, does that mean they might have re-equated?
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I don't understand how people's percentiles changed. Can someone explain why this would happen? Maybe I'm just dumb.
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Maybe. Or they've changed how they round percentiles.Mint-Berry_Crunch wrote:So if people's percentiles are changing for their scores, does that mean they might have re-equated?
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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