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  • #31
    lolAngelik, the more you ignore it, the worse it gets. If I were an Armenian Cop in Glendale, I would hand out AT LEAST 200 tickets a day to Armenians. They have to respect the law.

    Glendale is a very nice city with a preety good mall! I love the Galeria, eat at Daphni's all the time.

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    • #32
      yea try working there...ull get sick of the mall i swear!!

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      • #33
        lol where do you work?

        Yeah. Thats what makes holidays FUN! Once a year, you have something to look forward to.

        Hope you can find someway to make your day at the mall more fun! Buy a rubik's cube or something.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by HyeJinx1984
          Why does everyone hate Glendale so much? It's got almost everything you could want.
          I've noitced that people who live there are the ones who hate it.

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          • #35
            I've worked in Glendale for over 6 years. ON the border of glendale/burbank. I can't stand both cities. Too many Armenians in one place is not a good thing. From MY experiences, they are obnoxious, big mouth, show-off, demanding, cheap, ungreatful, and selfish. They believe that the United States OWES them for living on its land.

            In comparing Armenians from Glendale/Burbank/Hollywood & North Hollywood, with ones that live in Northridge, Granada Hills, Calabasas, Woodland Hills, West Hills and other non heavily Armenian populated cities, I would say I've had a pleasant experience meeting 95%+ of the armenians from the non heavily armenian populated cities. They are more civilized and respectful to those around themselves. Thats just my opinion. Given, there are some very nice people in the whole Glendale/Burbank area, but faaaar too few.

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            • #36
              Wow, if Glendale has too many Armenians in one place that you can't stand, you'd die in Yerevan...
              "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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              • #37
                Yes Jinx God forbid us Armenians are around other Armenians.
                You can't hold a man down without staying down with him.

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                • #38
                  I gotta visit Glandale sometime....

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                  • #39
                    no. The Armenians who have a problem with the Armenians in glendale happen to be more Americanized and tend to see the world differently. Too many Armenians in Glendale means that Armenians do not have the chance to soak in the local customs bcause they tend to stick together. There are many nice things white people could teach Armenians (democracy, cooperation, etc) and Armenians could teach the whites a few thigns as well (not to be dry, food, culture).

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Hayq
                      no. The Armenians who have a problem with the Armenians in glendale happen to be more Americanized and tend to see the world differently. Too many Armenians in Glendale means that Armenians do not have the chance to soak in the local customs bcause they tend to stick together. There are many nice things white people could teach Armenians (democracy, cooperation, etc) and Armenians could teach the whites a few thigns as well (not to be dry, food, culture).

                      What do you mean tend to see the world differently. Just because the dude next to me is more "Americanized" then I am doesnt mean he sees it any better or any different then I do. Please stop with this whole Americanized stuff. We are all Americanized in some shape or form. Duh...most of us have been living here our whole lives, what else do you expect????

                      The reason why we stick together is the reason why were are still alive for so long. How else can our culture grow and prosper if we start spreading around and not be together. (I do hope that makes sense.)
                      Last edited by XxgoeyxX; 12-05-2004, 07:09 PM.
                      You can't hold a man down without staying down with him.

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