Oregon Week!

If we're going to bash tacoma, I'm out. Tacoma is becoming what Seattle used to be. AmIWright @Rapeculturedawg
Portland and Seattle, Washington and Oregon - those are the same things. If you think the place you’re taking shits is better or different then you’re wrong.

Same shit. Trees, rain, hobos. Just a few degrees latitude difference. Amazon, Microsoft, Intel, Nike. Same shit.

Sales tax and pumping gas are the difference, that’s it. We have to rely on our football teams to tell us what is better.

Seattle is objectively superior to Portland, and I say this as someone who hates both cities.

Same exact shit. It’s the same city, just two hours away. I have to spend time in both, and there’s no difference. Portland has better food, Seattle is less stabby.

As someone who likes both Seattle and Portland, they are way fucking different

Seattle is an international city with a fuckton of business and construction going on. It feels like living in a big city to live here and work downtown

Portland is what you get if you combined Tacoma, Eugene, and Spokane. Fun to visit and go to clubs in. Not a big city feeling. Walking around feels like youre in Tacoma.

tacoma is a city?

Thrice All American, as the song goes.
 
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You all laugh, but this was a real live debate over at Doogman years back. It morphed into a state level debate where people were comparing / competing over which state had the better geographical topography and greater natural beauty. CastlerockRon/royotis was throwing down for Washington, arguing that Oregon just didn't have an answer for Mt. Rayonier. There were protracted arguments between morons over whether Olympic National Park was better than Crescent Lake, etc. etc.

This literally went on for months and people were taking it seriously.

So who won?!!

Washington, of course.

Lake Chelan was the tie breaker. The Oregonians had no answer.

I have to go with Oregon from a geological / topography perspective. I prefer Bachelor to any of the WA ski resorts although Seattle is way closer to Whistler. Oregon's wine country is way better than Washington's. Oregon coast is better too. The Bend / Sunriver area is fantastic.

Crystal and Baker are both ten times better than Bachelor what the actual fuck

No. Stop.

The G&R Compound gets better snow than all of those.

No place in the US gets more snow than Baker. But @PurpleThrobber if you're inland a ways it could be "better". And I, of course, great up in the GREATEST SNOW ON EARTH so am somewhat of an expert on this subject.

The G&R Compound apparently doesn't have guns either, so I'm reading with hyperbole.

My neighbor has so many rounds, I don't need any. Unless the deep state attack comes by helicopter. Then I'm fucked.

He has more religion than me too.

WAY fucking more.

 
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I guess I should have known that referencing a retarded argument from 18 years ago (literally that long ago) would cause us to do what? Renew that retarded argument in 2019. I really should have known.

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when you consider that 81% of the retards from 18 years ago are here, yes, yes you should have considered that
 
You all laugh, but this was a real live debate over at Doogman years back. It morphed into a state level debate where people were comparing / competing over which state had the better geographical topography and greater natural beauty. CastlerockRon/royotis was throwing down for Washington, arguing that Oregon just didn't have an answer for Mt. Rayonier. There were protracted arguments between morons over whether Olympic National Park was better than Crescent Lake, etc. etc.

This literally went on for months and people were taking it seriously.

So who won?!!

Washington, of course.

Lake Chelan was the tie breaker. The Oregonians had no answer.

I have to go with Oregon from a geological / topography perspective. I prefer Bachelor to any of the WA ski resorts although Seattle is way closer to Whistler. Oregon's wine country is way better than Washington's.[/b] Oregon coast is better too. The Bend / Sunriver area is fantastic.

Oregon has wine country?
 
You all laugh, but this was a real live debate over at Doogman years back. It morphed into a state level debate where people were comparing / competing over which state had the better geographical topography and greater natural beauty. CastlerockRon/royotis was throwing down for Washington, arguing that Oregon just didn't have an answer for Mt. Rayonier. There were protracted arguments between morons over whether Olympic National Park was better than Crescent Lake, etc. etc.

This literally went on for months and people were taking it seriously.

So who won?!!

Washington, of course.

Lake Chelan was the tie breaker. The Oregonians had no answer.

I have to go with Oregon from a geological / topography perspective. I prefer Bachelor to any of the WA ski resorts although Seattle is way closer to Whistler. Oregon's wine country is way better than Washington's.[/b] Oregon coast is better too. The Bend / Sunriver area is fantastic.

Oregon has wine country?

They actually do. Some of the best wineries in the PNW are down in the Willamette Valley. IDEGAS about wine, but the wife does, and I can vouch for this.
 
You all laugh, but this was a real live debate over at Doogman years back. It morphed into a state level debate where people were comparing / competing over which state had the better geographical topography and greater natural beauty. CastlerockRon/royotis was throwing down for Washington, arguing that Oregon just didn't have an answer for Mt. Rayonier. There were protracted arguments between morons over whether Olympic National Park was better than Crescent Lake, etc. etc.

This literally went on for months and people were taking it seriously.

So who won?!!

Washington, of course.

Lake Chelan was the tie breaker. The Oregonians had no answer.

I have to go with Oregon from a geological / topography perspective. I prefer Bachelor to any of the WA ski resorts although Seattle is way closer to Whistler. Oregon's wine country is way better than Washington's.[/b] Oregon coast is better too. The Bend / Sunriver area is fantastic.

Oregon has wine country?

Every fucking county in America is now wine country
 
You all laugh, but this was a real live debate over at Doogman years back. It morphed into a state level debate where people were comparing / competing over which state had the better geographical topography and greater natural beauty. CastlerockRon/royotis was throwing down for Washington, arguing that Oregon just didn't have an answer for Mt. Rayonier. There were protracted arguments between morons over whether Olympic National Park was better than Crescent Lake, etc. etc.

This literally went on for months and people were taking it seriously.

So who won?!!

Washington, of course.

Lake Chelan was the tie breaker. The Oregonians had no answer.

I have to go with Oregon from a geological / topography perspective. I prefer Bachelor to any of the WA ski resorts although Seattle is way closer to Whistler. Oregon's wine country is way better than Washington's.[/b] Oregon coast is better too. The Bend / Sunriver area is fantastic.

Oregon has wine country?

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It's more like a wine district than a country.

They don't have any merlots that drink like a cab either.
 
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You all laugh, but this was a real live debate over at Doogman years back. It morphed into a state level debate where people were comparing / competing over which state had the better geographical topography and greater natural beauty. CastlerockRon/royotis was throwing down for Washington, arguing that Oregon just didn't have an answer for Mt. Rayonier. There were protracted arguments between morons over whether Olympic National Park was better than Crescent Lake, etc. etc.

This literally went on for months and people were taking it seriously.

So who won?!!

Washington, of course.

Lake Chelan was the tie breaker. The Oregonians had no answer.

I have to go with Oregon from a geological / topography perspective. I prefer Bachelor to any of the WA ski resorts although Seattle is way closer to Whistler. Oregon's wine country is way better than Washington's.[/b] Oregon coast is better too. The Bend / Sunriver area is fantastic.

Oregon has wine country?

Every fucking county in America is now wine country

Hundreds of new wineries open every year just in the United States. But what wine do people still drink the most?

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You all laugh, but this was a real live debate over at Doogman years back. It morphed into a state level debate where people were comparing / competing over which state had the better geographical topography and greater natural beauty. CastlerockRon/royotis was throwing down for Washington, arguing that Oregon just didn't have an answer for Mt. Rayonier. There were protracted arguments between morons over whether Olympic National Park was better than Crescent Lake, etc. etc.

This literally went on for months and people were taking it seriously.

So who won?!!

Washington, of course.

Lake Chelan was the tie breaker. The Oregonians had no answer.

I have to go with Oregon from a geological / topography perspective. I prefer Bachelor to any of the WA ski resorts although Seattle is way closer to Whistler. Oregon's wine country is way better than Washington's.[/b] Oregon coast is better too. The Bend / Sunriver area is fantastic.

Oregon has wine country?

Every fucking county in America is now wine country

Hundreds of new wineries open every year just in the United States. But what wine do people still drink the most?

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It must drink like a merlot then.
 
You all laugh, but this was a real live debate over at Doogman years back. It morphed into a state level debate where people were comparing / competing over which state had the better geographical topography and greater natural beauty. CastlerockRon/royotis was throwing down for Washington, arguing that Oregon just didn't have an answer for Mt. Rayonier. There were protracted arguments between morons over whether Olympic National Park was better than Crescent Lake, etc. etc.

This literally went on for months and people were taking it seriously.

So who won?!!

Washington, of course.

Lake Chelan was the tie breaker. The Oregonians had no answer.

I have to go with Oregon from a geological / topography perspective. I prefer Bachelor to any of the WA ski resorts although Seattle is way closer to Whistler. Oregon's wine country is way better than Washington's. Oregon coast is better too. The Bend / Sunriver area is fantastic.

How can you overlook the San Juan Islands?
 
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