ignoring your awful grammar, I'd say New Jersey. It's the armpit of America. You can't even make 'u-turns.'
2007-01-29 13:54:24
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answered by cutegirl 3
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I am not real sure we have a "WORST" state. I think people feel certain ways about where they are or where they have been because of situations or other circumstances. I do not like the town I live in , but I am sure there are 1000 others that love it. And that is their opinion. As an over the road truck driver I can say there are some cities I have been in that I would prefer not to go back to, but I do not think the "STATE" is the problem. Might have just been the people at that particular time at that particular place that made me feel this way. I have been to 49 of the 50 states in a tractor trailer and all states I have been in have something I have seen as beautiful or interesting. I guess we all need to keep an open mind. Good luck with your question.
2007-01-29 23:05:48
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answered by wildcat1338 3
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I hate the state of confusion but next to that I would say Ohio is.I lived there 37 1/2 years Moved to Texas late July.
2007-01-29 22:08:53
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answered by darlene100568 5
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LOUISIANA I,m from there but ashamed to admit it now and forger. The weather is awaful. Too much rain. The heat has fried the brains of some of it,s people. It is very backwards. Lord don,t be poor there you will wish you weren,t. Health facilities in several cities well want go into it. Small town people,s brains are the size of pea. They eat everythind but s--t.to alligators. New is the only culture and sofiscation. Thye only way to live a good life is enough money.
2007-01-29 22:46:24
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answered by becca 2
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For spelling? Just kidding. I drove through Nebraska last summer and have never in my life seen so many strange and odd people when I went for gas for my car or for food. I would bet that there is more inbreeding in Nebraska than any other state. To be fair though I have never been to any southern state and have heard some wacky stories about people down there- as we all have and I am not sure if it is myth or fact. Nebraska gets my vote for most Twilight Zone type state.
2007-01-29 21:55:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I've been to a lot of states and lived in a few (in the midwest, west, southwest, southeast) - so it depends on what you think is awful. This is what I think of when I think of different parts of America:
Midwesterners say little (in an even tone, but with a bit of a twang) "Hi" or "And so?"
Easterners say quite a bit, very quickly (and often loudly) "How are youse guys?" "What's up?" "Wadda ya doin?"
Southerners/Southwesterners say (slowly, with a drawl, not too loudly) "How ya'll doin?" "Sit a spell"
Westerners say with not much of an accent, not too fast, not too loud "How are you?"
Every state has poor rural areas, beautiful parks and rivers, poor urban areas, and parents who want the best for their children.
2007-01-29 23:46:10
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answered by edith clarke 7
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The state that teaches its children to say "worsest" instead of "worst."
2007-01-29 21:53:08
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answered by Legally Blonde 2
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Whichever one taught you that "worsest" is a word.
2007-01-29 21:52:05
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answered by mandapandaz80 5
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Hah ahah Hah Florida is the Worst State just ask the Voters.
2007-01-29 21:54:53
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answered by tfoley5000 7
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Of the states I've been in, I would vote for Missouri. Kansas City and St. Louis are great, but in between there's just not much to brag about.
2007-01-29 21:53:16
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answered by bubba 3
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Michigan
2007-01-29 21:52:15
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answered by shimmyshimmer 3
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