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Eh, look, I am in the middle of both sides of this discussion and I understand both sides of the argument. But all you are doing in this reverts is just disregarding other areas, which isn't encylopedic, we need to focus on a generalized region. ] 02:20, 15 June 2006 (UTC) | Eh, look, I am in the middle of both sides of this discussion and I understand both sides of the argument. But all you are doing in this reverts is just disregarding other areas, which isn't encylopedic, we need to focus on a generalized region. ] 02:20, 15 June 2006 (UTC) | ||
>That's bullshit talk for "I want this Boston thing to remain because Boston is my master and I hate NY." There is no need for talks. What talks? I already proved my side. Where is your proof? CLear: Where is your proof that Boston is a hub for CT? The way I changed the article still shows that Boston is a hub for those New England states, but not for CT. You read it directly from Hartford... | |||
It's not random BS, it's just logic. ] 01:44, 15 June 2006 (UTC) | It's not random BS, it's just logic. ] 01:44, 15 June 2006 (UTC) |
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Please stop. If you continue to vandalize pages, you will be blocked from editing Misplaced Pages. Yanksox 00:40, 15 June 2006 (UTC) |
Please stop reverting the New England page, you can't just account for CT. Have you also considered Western Massachusetts? CT is not deserving of complete special treatment, please discuss this on the talk page. Thanks, Yanksox 01:22, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
I don't live in western Mass so I cannot speak for them. That cite is from an encyclopedia. Did your professor or teacher ever tell you that those are not good sources? Even that source is not as you have made that statement to be. I have provided much more that that to prove my point but you New England fundamentalists and Boston pronoters keep lying. Show me how Boston is a hub for CT. There is NOTHING here that is influenced culturally, finanically or geograhpically by Boston.
Boston is the most populous city, CT also does not have one universal opinion once everyone from Hartford votes if they should be considered from New England, then I will change that opinion. It's impossible to gage what you consider to be part of a region, but just because you believe it doesn't necessarily make it a fact. It needs to be proved. All you have to go on is your opinions, New England is widely considered to inculde CT. I know for a fact it is disputed, but that does not give CT special rights, since western Mass and other places could feel the same way. Again, some people could feel Bostonian roots. It's impossible to tell. Comment if you need anything, Yanksox 01:31, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
See, you are changing the point, on purpose. Who is arguing that CT is not New England? That is not the point. The point it, read: BOSTON IS NOT A HUB FOR CT. That is the point and it is the only thing that I have changed. I hope that you got it now.
Also, I hat it when you people call us vandels just because you don't like something. Why don't you actually 'research' your points instead of just adding some random BS that you like?
The article states that Boston isn't considered the Hub of Southwest New England. Which inculdes CT, I'm really not following you. The article stated that, and it inculded a generalized area (which covers the one that you want), it's more PC, while still satisfying what you desire. It appears somewhat unfair of you to revert other regions that may feel that way, or some people from CT, who may feel strong about Boston. It's a generalized statement that leaves everyone happy. Seriously, though, it accounts for the region. Yanksox 01:44, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
No it's not, it's just a slick way of making YOUR point. We in CT don't see ourselves as "south western New England," we see ourselves as CT. Why the need to speak from a Boston perspective about CT? If you only knew how much Boston was a non-factor in CT, you would apologize to me.
I have been in CT so many times, it ridiculous, CT is considered under the New England mentality which is covered by the Universal image. I understand what you are trying to say, but you don't have any generalized sources or proof. We're engaging in a circular debate. Yanksox 01:51, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
>What? Where are your sources of proof to show that BOSTON IS A CULTURAL AND BUSINESS HUB FOR CT? Not anything else that you want to add into this to get off of the point.
Exactly, we are going to keep going into a debate that can never end, since it's a cultural war. We need to be logical and work together to find a solution...together. Yanksox 01:55, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
Well, your war seems to be cultural and political, but mine is based on facts. You CANNOT offer any proof. You people on Misplaced Pages claim that WE need proof when WE change things, but YOU can put what you FEEL on here. This make this site BS. BS is what I saw when I looked up New England. It is YOU who does not want to work on this. I thought that the line "...Except for Connecticut" made it clear that CT is a part of New England, but just not in touch or affected by Boston.
I am extremly lost when you point to this. You are telling me that your war is one of facts. Can you please prove (not through a dictonary definition which is different from a cultural definition) your point? You keep telling us to prove ours, but you supply nothing. Yanksox 02:01, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
>Lol! It is YOU who must supply proof since you put it there. You have supplied nothing but YOUR opinion("...I have been to CT so many times..." I LIVE here!) without any type of fact. I have provided actual facts that not only is CT in the NY/NJ/CT tri-state area, I prodivded facts that it is recognized by the sate of NY AND CT which is from the STATE, so it can't get any more official than that and Boston has not say over that. Again, Boston is no hub for CT. I know you guys want to spread propaganda to build up your city, but let's not do it by lying.
Eh, look, I am in the middle of both sides of this discussion and I understand both sides of the argument. But all you are doing in this reverts is just disregarding other areas, which isn't encylopedic, we need to focus on a generalized region. Yanksox 02:20, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
>That's bullshit talk for "I want this Boston thing to remain because Boston is my master and I hate NY." There is no need for talks. What talks? I already proved my side. Where is your proof? CLear: Where is your proof that Boston is a hub for CT? The way I changed the article still shows that Boston is a hub for those New England states, but not for CT. You read it directly from Hartford...
It's not random BS, it's just logic. Yanksox 01:44, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
You need to cool down and relax, please don't revert New England until the debate is settled or you may be blocked. Yanksox 01:46, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
Who settles it and how does it get 'settled?' You seem to want to speak about us from a Boston perspective which is ignorant because they see us as a renegade New England state which must be pulled back into IT's sphere of influence. They also want a larger market, so they need CT and it's NYC connection.