Wonder why the "North" side is always considered the best side?

naturegirl said:
I'm Floored said:
I'm a SOUTH-sider and proud of it!

:B_S

I'm just an 'ole West Side Story! ;D

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Wonder why the "North" side is always considered the best side?

Because those of us in the South(west) know how to keep a secret. It's so nice down here ... y'all can keep that craziness up there.
 
While I was growing up in Augusta, the south side was the good side. Now it's terrible. For that matter, pretty much all of Augusta is terrible now. The good places over that area to live are in Columbia County.
 
Foxmeister said:
While I was growing up in Augusta, the south side was the good side. Now it's terrible. For that matter, pretty much all of Augusta is terrible now. The good places over that area to live are in Columbia County.
Augusta is scary. I had to spend two nights a week there for a couple of years. I hated it-there were no "good" areas. I stayed on Washington Road near I20.

I'm north side, yo. Where turkeys and deer are my homies.
 
North-sider here, too. I think there's some sort of psychological reasoning for it, IIRC. Some study or other was done about why cities grow more to the north, etc. Wonder if that's opposite for below the equator?
 
Well, I grew up in West Cobb, which btw, back then was NOT the good side. We were low rent. East Cobb was the high end area.

Now, I live in Hiram, which is the middle of Paulding. :dunno
 
Blazing Saddles said:
Funny how that side of town seemed to always attract the best. God help you if you were from the South side. :laugh
I've always wondered about that too. I'm an East Cobb girl, but I don't fit the East Cobb mold.
 
Studies have been done and the West side of a major city usually grows last. It has to with with sunrise and sunset on the commute to work. I'll have to see if I can find something.
 
Re: Re: Wonder why the "North" side is always considered the best side?

mei lan said:
lotstodo said:
I don't know, but I do know why there is a "wrong side of the tracks".

Well, spill yer guts, man. Inquiring minds want to know.
It is the side of the tracks that the prevailing winds blew the ash, soot and sparks toward.

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