02-23-2018, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by MrFisty
I've learned that, if your travel is limitied, you really tend to learn georgraphy regionally. That is, people from the southern US couldn't put the all the northeastern states on a map. People here in Pittsburgh couldn't tell Alabama from Georgia from Mississippi. Having spent most of my time in the south, I had a lot to learn when I moved up here.
A few months ago, I was flying out to meet the lady friend in Denver. Somehow, I had a connection in Chicago. Never been before, but I knew that it was in the state of Illinois. So, we're flying into the airport, preparing to land, and we cut this bank and all of a sudden I was like "WTF Is this big ass ocean?!"
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Yep, like one can drive through 4-5 states in New England in a day ....... then it would take two days to drive across Texas ......
humfrz
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