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A proposal for larger states: - Mc Frown - Sep. 26, 2010 Break your state down by counties/districts/into sections. For example, the California thread is so cluttered, you can't find anything you want, as opposed to a state like Rhode Island, where no matter where you live in the state, chances are you're tons closer. Someone from San Diego has a higher probabiity of playing with someone who lives in Las Vegas or in Arizona than someone is San Francisco or Mendecino. Southern Calif./Wine Country/Central Calif./Northern Calif. seems lke a good break down. EDIT: But don't be too specific "LOL who lives in Baker CA I want to BLADEEEEEEE let it rip". RE: A proposal for larger states: - Amaterasu - Sep. 26, 2010 Is Georgia considered big here is my area kennasaw,marieta. Countys Cobb ,Fulton , Cherokee ,and gwinnet RE: A proposal for larger states: - teku66 - Sep. 26, 2010 i tried doing that for california making my own thread a few weeks ago but kai-v shut it down RE: A proposal for larger states: - Kai-V - Sep. 26, 2010 There are many California threads already ... Personally, somebody should choose one city, and everybody around tries to come, even if it takes them one hour. RE: A proposal for larger states: - mesorangerxx - Sep. 27, 2010 The thing is most of the ppl in California are 13 or under....I'm 14 and I can pretty much travel with my sister but it can't be like 6 hour ride RE: A proposal for larger states: - Mc Frown - Oct. 04, 2010 (Sep. 26, 2010 6:47 PM)Kai-V Wrote: There are many California threads already ... Personally, somebody should choose one city, and everybody around tries to come, even if it takes them one hour. But for many it's a matter of 8 hours, not 1. It'd take like 16 hours to drive from the Mexico/California Border to the Oregon/California border. It's kind of substantial. RE: A proposal for larger states: - Kai-V - Oct. 04, 2010 Hm, quite substantial indeed. Anyway, are there not enough California threads now already ? That is almost all I keep seeing everytime. |