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Lubbock A-J: Looking for redemption: Red Raiders host TCU after loss in Fort Worth
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<blockquote data-quote="Purp" data-source="post: 2829403" data-attributes="member: 12852"><p>Interesting. First, I'm surprised that out of 100 cities in the U.S. you'd see cities like Waco and Killeen make the list, and to a lesser extent, Lubbuttock. It just seems like Waco and Killeen would be too small to land on the radar for top 100 cities lists in America.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the disease rates in those places, though, I'm not all that shocked. Killeen gets takes its toll from Soldiers. Between kids returning home from deployments and looking for anything that has a vagine (clean or dirty) and new Soldiers reporting after having been through Basic Combat Training and their MOS specific school houses there is an unusually large population of young men eager to take advantage of their new-found liberty and padded bank account. I can also see statistics from Harker Heights and Copperas Cove getting lumped in with the Killeen stats. If Soldiers living in those towns got medical treatment in Killeen or on Fort Hood it might inflate the numbers a little.</p><p></p><p>Waco just sucks. This is further proof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Purp, post: 2829403, member: 12852"] Interesting. First, I'm surprised that out of 100 cities in the U.S. you'd see cities like Waco and Killeen make the list, and to a lesser extent, Lubbuttock. It just seems like Waco and Killeen would be too small to land on the radar for top 100 cities lists in America. Regarding the disease rates in those places, though, I'm not all that shocked. Killeen gets takes its toll from Soldiers. Between kids returning home from deployments and looking for anything that has a vagine (clean or dirty) and new Soldiers reporting after having been through Basic Combat Training and their MOS specific school houses there is an unusually large population of young men eager to take advantage of their new-found liberty and padded bank account. I can also see statistics from Harker Heights and Copperas Cove getting lumped in with the Killeen stats. If Soldiers living in those towns got medical treatment in Killeen or on Fort Hood it might inflate the numbers a little. Waco just sucks. This is further proof. [/QUOTE]
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