Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northeastern. If it helps for context, it is somewhat close to Toronto.
Toronto is not the northeast!
Anonymous wrote:I’m Scranton, PA which is very midwestern in feel even though it’s a 2.5 hour drive to NJ beaches.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a Midwesterner. People from Buffalo are like the cousins of the Midwest. The only difference is that they aren't "Midwestern nice".
Anonymous wrote:Northeastern. If it helps for context, it is somewhat close to Toronto.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m Scranton, PA which is very midwestern in feel even though it’s a 2.5 hour drive to NJ beaches.
So am I and I totally disagree.
Anonymous wrote:Well wait till global warming sinks the eastern coastline. Then I bet Buffalo will become the"East Coast" real quick. NYC and Boston will be promoted to Atlantis and turtles will nest in their skyscrapers.
Anonymous wrote:I’m Scranton, PA which is very midwestern in feel even though it’s a 2.5 hour drive to NJ beaches.
Anonymous wrote:Well wait till global warming sinks the eastern coastline. Then I bet Buffalo will become the"East Coast" real quick. NYC and Boston will be promoted to Atlantis and turtles will nest in their skyscrapers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s the Midwest.
But western Ny is kind of its own thing. It’s not part of any megaregion and it’s not that influential.
WTF! It is NOT the midwest.
Anonymous wrote:It’s the Midwest.
But western Ny is kind of its own thing. It’s not part of any megaregion and it’s not that influential.