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PA- Amish, oatmeal, and Philly
MA- Boston, New English, Irish people
AZ- Phoenix, desert
GA- Atlanta, Savannah, and peaches
MI- Detriot, the panhandle
WY- Casper
DE- first state
SC- Palmetto, Columbia
NE- Omaha, flat
MS- southern, a poorer Alabama
Location: Huntersville/Charlotte, NC and Washington, DC
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Originally Posted by JJG
... Ok, a week is long enough. We have 10 states down.... 40 to go.
Let's take a look at the next 10.
What comes to mind when you hear...:
- Pennsylvania
- Massachusetts
- Arizona
- Georgia
- Michigan
- Wyomming
- Delaware
- South Carolina
- Nebraska
- Mississippi
- PA The Eagles and the Steelers
- MA Liberal Heaven
- AZ Hot
- GA Peaches and Atlanta
- MI unemployment
- WY hello anyone here?
- DE Joe Flacco
- SC Columbia
- NE Cornhuskers
- MS Worst state in education
- Pennsylvania - declaration of independance
- Massachusetts - home
- Arizona - cactus
- Georgia - the damn peaches
- Michigan - Gran Turino film
- Wyoming - Matthew Sheppard
- Delaware - Rohobeth Beach
- South Carolina - C of C
- Nebraska - Friend Lorenzo in Omaha
- Mississippi - David Banner
- Pennsylvania
Chris Matthews
- Massachusetts
The Big Dig
- Arizona
John McCain
- Georgia
Peaches
- Michigan
Gov Granholm (sorry if I'm spelling this wrong)
- Wyomming
coal LOTS of it
- Delaware
the first state to be admitted to the union
- South Carolina
one of the most republican states nationwide
- Nebraska
Union Pacific
- Mississippi
highest obesity/poverty rate nationwide
this needs to be done ALOT more often good idea!!!
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