Wait - where did you say you were from?

Almost named Boston, Oregon.

At least it wasn’t Shelbyville…

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Mrs. Thomas J. Lovelady was given the honor of naming the new settlement and she selected the name after her home town of Cynthiana, Kentucky.

Later renamed after Polk’s V.P.

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Glamor.

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only a few miles from

and not far from

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A gas station, a bar, ice cream parlour, post office and motel.

It ain’t far from where I’m sitting.

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Did Gene Roddenberry spend some time in Michigan as a lad, or what?

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I don’t know if @GilbertWham is familiar with this one

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I bet it’s got more Tories than mine has.

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Maybe, but they’re in a usually safe seat that tends to vote Labour. When the Conservatives did get elected in 1976 it was a close fight.

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##FTFY

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Dallas, I get.

But, Wyoming? Because it’s named after the valley in which it resides?

Or only because you are more familiar with the least-populated, 2nd-least-densely-populated state in the union?

 

Nah, I get you. But PA came FR1ST!

<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windsor,_Nova_Scotia"target=”_blank">What’s.<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windsor,_Ontario"target="_blank”>Up.<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windsor,_Quebec"target=”_blank">Canada?

[edit]3 links, all Windsor

Me too!

Cairo, Illinois

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First place I can get a Sprint signal once I finish driving through the UP:

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Hey! You said this place doesn’t exist:

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