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Elmwood**, I wouldn’t have believed you if you hadn’t shown a pic! Man, a lot of effort goes into being that tacky.
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Elmwood**, I wouldn’t have believed you if you hadn’t shown a pic! Man, a lot of effort goes into being that tacky.
I just moved here to the Northland from the Ozarks 2 years ago. From my relatives who have always lived in Jackson County I would have thought that everyone up here in the Northland still traveled by horse and buggy and lived on farms. You know they are just so much more sophisticated in Lee’s Summit.
(Juanita wrote:)
: Elmwood, I wouldn’t have believed you if you hadn’t shown
: a pic! Man, a lot of effort goes into being that tacky.
More classic Cheektowaga:
http://www.ap.buffalo.edu/~tasman/virtual_cheektowaga_images/vc_05.jpg
http://www.ap.buffalo.edu/~tasman/virtual_cheektowaga_images/vc_12.jpg
http://www.ap.buffalo.edu/~tasman/virtual_cheektowaga_images/vc_13.jpg
http://www.ap.buffalo.edu/~tasman/virtual_cheektowaga_images/vc_17.jpg
http://www.ap.buffalo.edu/~tasman/virtual_cheektowaga_images/vc_25.jpg
http://www.ap.buffalo.edu/~tasman/virtual_cheektowaga_images/vc_59.jpg
http://www.ap.buffalo.edu/~tasman/virtual_cheektowaga_images/vc_65.jpg
Crafter - isn’t Dayton a suburb of Cincy?
My God, elmwood!
The horror! The horror!
On the other hand, it makes me grateful that the New England Patriots suck so bad; otherwise, the local yokels might put up tacky football paraphernalia in my neck of the woods.
Here in St. Petersburg FL we make fun of the town of Pinellas Park, because it has a lot of mobile home parks. We refer to that area as “Penny-less” Park. I also know that we are in turn mocked by the city of Tampa (Tampans), because of our large population of snow birds.
In Atlanta, the Dunwoody area (north of Atlanta, just outside I-285, east of GA 400) seems to be the butt of many jokes, mostly about stay-at-home moms.
Many of these jokes seem to be in the suburban, yuppie, SUV-driving housewife category, but some are just recycled WASP or Jewish American Princess jokes with the words “Dunwoody housewife” substituted.
Blasphemy! Bite your tongue!
Long live the sovereign kingdom of Dayton!
I’m going to try to get some photos of my old neighborhood of Inman Square (Cambridge/Somerville, MA). They are also very fond of those Mary on the Half Shell tableaux. I’ve seen two that were half of an actual claw-foot bathtub sticking up out of the ground, sheltering a serene Mary figure. Surreal. Though I’m not sure how easy it is to cut a bathtub in half, so I wonder if they just buried a bathtub halfway. Hmmm…
Again, I will try to get photos to show you all what I mean.
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Ohmygod!! I got pulled over there on my way back from Ithaca!! I don’t remember the exact town, but I was very mad when I received a court summons for 3 weeks away, and I was six hours from home. Needlesstosay, I didn’t make my court appearance. I’m probably under warrant in the state of New York…anyone have acccess to check something like that? I’d be eternally grateful!!
And as for Ithaca…wow, that place was weird!
There’s a local joke in San Diego about how to find Lakeside. (Immortalized in the Beat Farmers’ “I Live in a Lakeside Trailer Park”.) Go east until you smell it, then north until you step in it.
Concentrated Area of Relocated Yankees, is what my hubby calls it. It’s not all that and a bag of chips, but Cary sure thinks it is for some reason.
One more in Florida:
Taft - (southeast section of Orlando, near Pine Castle) - industrial section of town, travelling carnival headquarters, and single-wide trailers, located near railroad tracks.
Local joke - Taft is an acronym for:
Train
After
F***ing
Train
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