I think it’s probably Idaho, but you can’t forget the other state that sorta sounds like a sentence - Alaska. Put them together and you have the punchline to some terrible elementary school puns. “Idaho! Alaska!”
I pick Tennessee … on the basis that it was an old elementary school riddle:
Kid one: How many C’s are there in ‘Tennessee’?
Kid two: None. D’oh!
Kid one: Yes there are–10.
Kid two: Nuh-uh
Kid one: Yuh-huh–One-a-C, two-a-C, three-a-C, four-a-C, five-a-C, six-a-C, seven-a-C, eight-a-C, nine-a-C … [big finish] 10-a-C!
Ta-da!
Miss, I sip pi.
Missouri. As pronounced here, the state of Misery.
“Ill of Noise” can be funny if only for seeing natives get angry. It tweaks them if you say it that way.
Jim
Abalama is funny cuz you kin sound real dum sayin it. Abalama Abalama Abalama.
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Pretty funny.
I missipp bein’ there.
I think Minnesota is funny, especially when a real Minnesotan says it.
Even typing it!