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

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

lotstodo said:
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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Nice recovery
 
Re: Re: Wonder why the "North" side is always considered the best side?

Guard Dad said:
lotstodo said:
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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Nice recovery
So his answer is not right? I don't know GD, he usually has the correct answer.
 
Re: Re: Wonder why the "North" side is always considered the best side?

ShoeDiva said:
Guard Dad said:
lotstodo said:
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.

Sent from my SGH-T679 using Tapatalk 2

Nice recovery
So his answer is not right? I don't know GD, he usually has the correct answer.
Yup, that's the real reason. It made the property far less desirable, and thus it was occupied by the poor.
 
Re: Re: Wonder why the "North" side is always considered the best side?

lotstodo said:
ShoeDiva said:
Guard Dad said:
lotstodo said:
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.

Sent from my SGH-T679 using Tapatalk 2

Nice recovery
So his answer is not right? I don't know GD, he usually has the correct answer.
Yup, that's the real reason. It made the property far less desirable, and thus it was occupied by the poor.
See GD, just like I said, LTD is right. :))
 
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