Things to do in Idaho when you’re dead

Published Date: February 2nd, 2007
Category: General Banter

Apparently Idaho boast such great tourist attractions as the 45th Parallel, Potatoes, Lentils and Boise Towne Square Mall.

And I thought I had a grudge about Lisburn…

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Hi! Emm….I’m in..Delaware.

Trivia on Delaware.

Delaware has no national parks, national seashores, national historic sites, national battlefields, national memorials, or national monuments.

Delaware has the nation’s second lowest highest point (?). It used to have the lowest highest point, but the highest point in Florida was located on a sinkhole and actually sunk below the 442 feet elevation along Ebright Road.

There are more chickens living south of the C&D canal than there are people living north of it.

Contrary to popular belief, the Mason-Dixon line does not cut through the state, but rather runs North-South along the western border.

The border between Delaware and Pennsylvania is the only geometrically circular state border in the United States, and one of the only such in the world.

The longest twin span suspension bridge in the world is the Delaware Memorial Bridge that connects Delaware with New Jersey.

Among notable people from Delaware are: Rocker George Thorogood, the inventor of the “Heimlich Maneuver”, the founder of the company that eventually became RCA, actor Ryan Phillipe, and actresses Elisabeth Shue, Teri Polo, and Valerie Bertinelli.

Great State Conor, best thing about it is a bridge that leads out of it… To Jersey!!!

“Jersey girls ain’t trash…..

…..Trash gets picked up.”

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