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How bad are these maps?
Well it’s like this…
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They show Maine’s favorite fast food as Long John Silvers. Now, the husband and I travel our state pretty regularly and I don’t remember ever seeing that chain. Turns out there’s a reason…
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Bad map.
Baaaaad.
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Who knew Kansas was so popular in Germany?
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I was born in New Jersey.
I say waw- (as in saw) -der.
Wawder.
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This one they got right.
We have the world’s largest globe and her name is Eartha.
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Eartha is the world’s largest rotating globe, located in the former DeLorme headquarters (now Garmin) in Yarmouth, Maine, and is a free, public attraction open on weekdays. This massive, 41-foot-diameter globe rotates weighs 5,600 pounds and revolves on a 23.5-degree tilt, mimicking Earth’s movements, It offers detailed views of the planet from multiple levels in a three-story glass atrium.
We’ve visited, and it is pretty cool. In a geography nerd sort of way.
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Father jamas for me.
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I’d add a few more to the extremely tricky list. Nebraska and Kansas for sure.
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It should be illegal to tease skunks everywhere.
That’s just wrong.
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I think you should feel honored that they say your favorite food chain is one that doesn’t exist in your state – to me, it means you eat at locally-owned restaurants and only eat at chains while traveling, if at all.
I guess hodag wins over musky, the largest of which is also in Wisconsin.
I’m thinking there’s generally no need to make skunk-teasing illegal. There are probably few repeat offenders.
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I am honored. Red Lobster doesn’t dare show its face here either…
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I always liked Long John SIlver’s but haven’t seen one anywhere in a long time. At least they got Culver’s right! (And beer…snort.)
My dad is Jersey-born as well, and it’s “wooder” for him. Which always makes me laugh.
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I kept my Jersey accent on four words. The aforementioned water, dog (pronounced dawg), coffee (pronounced cawfee) and aunt (pronounced ant). I also go to the shore, not the beach.
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My favorite summer activity was going to the shore with my ants and uncles.
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The Jersey shore rocks!
Sandy Hook was mine…
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Seaside Heights for my family. Which always involved tomato pie.
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In my family (Massachusetts born and bred) we say gabbage instead of garbage. And woof instead of wolf. The only Dennys I know about in my area was near the Oakland airport – a notoriously crime ridden area in a notoriously crime-ridden city! It’s vacant now.
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The ever missing Massachusetts R. Lots of Mainers have lost that consonant as well.
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I have cousins who say “youse” instead of you! 😂
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Yikes.
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The fact that there are laws around dwarf tossing, Big Foot harassment, and skunk teasing suggests that these must have been real problems at one point in time… 🤔😅
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An awful thing to contemplate, that.
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I’m English, so in all things my pronounciation is always tickety-boo 😜
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Understandable.
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Growing up in Washington, I’d have baby sitters that would scare me with their Sasquatch stories.
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Californians recoiling in horror: “Denny’s? WTF?”
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I know!
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In-N-Out Burger belongs to CA for sure… you can’t convince me otherwise! 🙂
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No doubt!
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Subway…? Bah i think Eastern Pa prefers WaWa over Subway
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Wawa!
I’m a Jersey girl at heart…
❤️
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