Maps, maps and more maps.

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Because you seem to enjoy them as well.

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Maine is seriously bereft of alpacas.

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Guess we know where the maple trees live.

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I don’t think Maine is quite as coffee crazy as the rest of the country. Dunkin still rules up here.

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What up Wyoming?

Apparently, nothing.

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I’ll wear that proudly.

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Most of our moose are up north, but I’ve seen a few. Sadly, two of them had been hit by cars.

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Maine is so white bread, we don’t even have a weird name.

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Maine seems to be half dog, half cat.

You know which half we are.

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24 thoughts on “Maps, maps and more maps.”

  1. I have been known to add a bit of bourbon-barrel-aged maple syrup to my coffee. And the prison/college map shows dem pointy-headed intellectuals in da norteast and dem tree-hugging weirdos out west seem ta tink it’s better ta educate people dan trow dem in prison. What are they thinking?

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      1. I really don’t know. I’ll have to read up on that! I’m in agreement on the upsetting things. If they were meant to be here then they would be here!!! More government interference!

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      2. I just did some research. Elk were native to West Virginia but were eradicated by settlers by the late 1800’s due to over hunting and habitat loss.
        Typical. We killed them all and took their land. So this will be a reintroduction.

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  2. I had no idea Wisconsin produced so much maple syrup until we moved here. Hell, I want to tap one of our trees.

    I was going to say I don’t buy the Wyoming escalator map, because Cheyenne is decent-sized and has a mall. But I looked it up: it’s a single-story mall. Hmm…

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