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#100822 by fisherman bob
Mon Feb 15, 2010 8:51 pm
Many years ago I did some telemarketing part-time, evenings and weekends. We used to spend most of each shift calling one state. It seemed like the absolute nastiest place to call was Arizona. EVERYBODY was pissed off on the phone there. I hardly ever made a sale in Arizona. The best state to call was Nebraska, the people were the friendliest of any place I called. Don't know if that qualifies them as unhappiest or happiest states or not. I had a couple of amazing coincidences calling people. All the calls were generated randomly. One night I was calling Idaho and the person I asked for was named Lorenzo Nash. His wife (or mother) said he wasn't home, he was at the basketball game. Later THAT evening I went home and turned on ESPN. The first thing that came out of the announcer's mouth was "Lorenzo Nash with the basketball." The game was Idaho University versus Montana University. What are the odds? ANother time I was calling Massachusetts and I got somebody who lived right across the street from a house I lived at in the late 60's. Again, what are the odds? Sorry to digress. I think rating which city is happiest is bogus at best. I wonder where Kansas City falls in that survey. I know a lot of pissed off people, so it probably is low on the "happy scale."

#100828 by jimmydanger
Mon Feb 15, 2010 9:52 pm
You'd think after watching "The Wizard of Oz" that everyone was unhappy in Kansas. Especially after that pileup on the freeway the other day.

#100860 by its4am
Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:44 am
I'm pretty happy in Huntington personally.

#100861 by fisherman bob
Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:49 am
jimmydanger wrote:You'd think after watching "The Wizard of Oz" that everyone was unhappy in Kansas. Especially after that pileup on the freeway the other day.
I was supposed to go out right about when that happened. It was about fifteen miles from my house but there was another smaller pile-up about a mile from here. Both accident scenes closed two Interstate highways. It was a weird snow event, very spotty in nature. The ice formations were very sporadic. People were driving along just fine and then hit ice, completely untreated. I didn't get out until about two hours after the events. By that time I imagine everybody heard about the wrecks and decided to stay home. Good thing too, I made it to my destination without incident. Yet another example of global warming...it's warm elsewhere...

#101578 by Starfish Scott
Tue Feb 23, 2010 1:57 am
WV is full of unfinghappy mfers.. absolutely..

#101587 by philbymon
Tue Feb 23, 2010 2:31 am
Nuh-uh! I'm PLENTY happy...when I'm playing music...or when I got these Tylenol 3's & flexies! I've been PWI for 2 days now!

What was it the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers used to say? Bet they know in Boulder, CO.







"Dope will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no dope!"

#101646 by Starfish Scott
Tue Feb 23, 2010 4:08 pm
LMAO Philby, sorry forgot you are in WV area.

Well, I am sure wherever you are playing, someone is happy and not a bitchy lil mfer..

#101918 by J-HALEY
Thu Feb 25, 2010 6:08 pm
What Philby PWI? Yee Haw! I'll have to join ya then! I'll Toast to that Burp! :wink:

#102051 by Shapeshifter
Sat Feb 27, 2010 12:03 am
I don't believe it, personally-having been to both places. Boulder is happy, yes, but in a hippy, "what the hell planet am I on anyway?" kind of happy. Huntington is a pretty cool place (little school named "Marshall University" ring a bell to anyone?).

Capt., I was going to disagree with you, but this snow is depressing the hell out of me... :(

#103021 by philbymon
Tue Mar 09, 2010 5:19 pm
Perhaps it isn't the city you live in, but the entire society...there are a slew of places where ppl are evidently happier & healthier than the USA.

http://www.alternet.org/health/145955/w ... ch_people_

The gist of it seems to be that the places where the ppl live in closer economic equality are the places where the ppl are happier & healthier. The wider the divide between the rich & the poor, the less happy a society's citizens will be.

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