In talking with Nomad, I was wondering what Minnesota offers as a region. If they have a lot of Scandinavian foods and culture. Then I wondered about what Minnesota offers as a state. So Nomad, how about that? What is your state known for?
What is everyone's state or region known for, wherever you may live?
Arizona's main crops are cotton and alfalfa hay. We're known for Indians/Native Americans, copper mining and of course we have a large Mexican influence. We have great southwestern food because of this.
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 1:53 pm
by CARLA
:-6:-6:-6 San Diego is know for its beautiful weather year round. I have traveled alot and I can say my hometown of San Diego has in my opinion the best weather on the Planet, and our Mexican Food not so bad either.
Of course we have some beautiful beaches as well...:-6
[QUOTE]Facts About San Diego, California
A roundup of San Diego, California facts:
San Diego, California is the seventh largest city in the United States, with 2.5 million residents.
The Hotel del Coronado on Coronado Island is the largest wooden structure in the United States.
San Diego, California is rimmed with seventy miles of beaches.
San Diego's Zoo is home to a pair of giant pandas, and when Hua Mei was born here, she was the first baby panda born in the Western Hemisphere since 1990 (she is now in China).
San Diego, California is famed for the best climate in the United States.
San Diego, California is home of the first European settlement on the West Coast.
Legal drinking age is 21. Across the border in Tijuana, it's 18. [/QUOTE]
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 2:02 pm
by booradley
I live in the potteries. We make pottery. In particular Wedgewood, Spode, Doultons and Moorcroft.
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 2:26 pm
by Patrick
Like CARLA, I am also from Southern California. Fullerton, Orange County to be exact.
California is the most ethnically diverse state in the Union, we have the better cheese than Wisconsin (because we have happier cows), and I'm not shoveling snow on Christmas morning.
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 2:31 pm
by lemon_and_mint
england is known for
yorkshire pudding
black pudding
blackpool rock
jellied eels
bakewell tart
if you want to know what any of those things are, ask!
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 2:58 pm
by AussiePam
Kangaroosters
Redback spiders
Funnelwebs
Outdoor dunnies
Sharks
Crocodiles
Gum trees
Lamingtons
The Great Barrier Reef
The strine language
Blue ring octopus
Nasty snakes
Bush tucker
Damper
Billy tea
Billabongs
Waltzing bloody Matildas
Boomerangs
Didgeridoos
Cricket
Laid back lifestyle
Sunshine
Beaches
Pavlova
Gorgeous women
Hunky bronzed life savers
the Opera House
Sydney - best city on earth
Me
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 3:17 pm
by abbey
My area:
Manchester United Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!
Manchester Tart ( no wisecracks)
Black pudding.
Beautiful scenery ( see below )
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 3:55 pm
by librtyhead
Manchester United Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!
Manchester Tart ( no wisecracks)
Black pudding.
....................................Does it snow in your Manchester?...................
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 4:03 pm
by lemon_and_mint
abbey;745528 wrote: My area:
Manchester Tart ( no wisecracks)
wouldnt dream of it, whistles innocently.:sneaky:
whats manchester tart?is that like bakewell?
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 4:06 pm
by mrsK
AussiePam;745518 wrote: Kangaroosters
Redback spiders
Funnelwebs
Outdoor dunnies
Sharks
Crocodiles
Gum trees
Lamingtons
The Great Barrier Reef
The strine language
Blue ring octopus
Nasty snakes
Bush tucker
Damper
Billy tea
Billabongs
Waltzing bloody Matildas
Boomerangs
Didgeridoos
Cricket
Laid back lifestyle
Sunshine
Beaches
Pavlova
Gorgeous women
Hunky bronzed life savers
the Opera House
Sydney - best city on earth
Me
What AP said and me "so where the bloody hell are you"?:-6
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 4:24 pm
by abbey
librtyhead;745535 wrote: Manchester United Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!
Manchester Tart ( no wisecracks)
Black pudding.
....................................Does it snow in your Manchester?...................It does but we dont get too much of it.
lemon_and_mint;745537 wrote: wouldnt dream of it, whistles innocently.:sneaky:
whats manchester tart?is that like bakewell?Manchester Tart is jam, custard and coconut baked in pastry.
Well just off the top of my head Minnesota is known for 10,000 lakes but in actuality we have over 12,000 lakes.
We have more coastline than Hawaii, Florida and Canada combined.
Were known for fishing. Im the only one in the state that doesnt fish.
We have many Scandinavian people that reside here but there are more Germans than Swedes or Norweigans.
We have more golf courses per capita than any other state.
Were known for our cold cold winters and heavy snowfall although its been fairly light (60"?) the last few yrs but that cycles.
We can see the Northern Lights throughout the state when the conditions are right.
Were known for being nice to eachother.
We have a skyway system downtown that lets you walk from end to end without ever leaving the warmth of buildings.
We have the largest mall in the world.
We have the vast and pristine BWCA/Boundary Waters Canoe Area. There was a time when you could travel for weeks without seeing a soul.
We are also the northern most state in the US.
And we have me.
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 10:16 pm
by AussiePam
You have lutefisk too, don't you, or is that North Dakota???
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 10:17 pm
by Nomad
AussiePam;745694 wrote: You have lutefisk too, don't you, or is that North Dakota???
:wah:
So they say but Nomad doesnt play that game.
I think its a traditional Christmas dish but Im oblivious to it.
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 10:21 pm
by AussiePam
I have a girl friend in Fargo. She said something about meatballs for Christmas. Gimme turkey any day. As fer lutefisk... I have eaten Rollmops, under protest, and that shall suffice.
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 10:23 pm
by Nomad
I remember as a kid mom making blood sausage. I wouldnt gaze at it now but I remember liking it till I found out what it was.
Were no better than the Scots !
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 11:40 pm
by pantsonfire321@aol.com
RedGlitter;745486 wrote: In talking with Nomad, I was wondering what Minnesota offers as a region. If they have a lot of Scandinavian foods and culture. Then I wondered about what Minnesota offers as a state. So Nomad, how about that? What is your state known for?
What is everyone's state or region known for, wherever you may live?
Arizona's main crops are cotton and alfalfa hay. We're known for Indians/Native Americans, copper mining and of course we have a large Mexican influence. We have great southwestern food because of this.
Asylum seekers
and million pound houses :rolleyes: :-5:-5
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Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 5:25 am
by Galbally
Ireland is famous for
The Irish and the way we carry on (we have lived here for about 8,000 years by the way)
Guinness
political violence and partition
Catholicism
Potatos
The Celtic Tiger Economy
The Romans never invaded us, they stopped at Wales for some reason
Gaelic Culture and Music
The Irish Language
Emmigration
The Famine
Great Writers (Joyce, Swift, Wilde, Beckett etc etc)
Religious conflict between Protestants and Catholics
Rebellions against England (the Feckers)
Mountains and scenery and beautiful countryside
Irish Mothers
Being Drunk and having the Craic
Big families
Not being very shy, reserved or retiring unlike our English cousins
Thouroghbred Horses and Horse Racing
The IRA
Dublin
Whiskey
Belfast
Ancient pagan Ruins and Christian monasterys
Celtic spirituality
Riverdancing?
Generally being slighty mad, but generally an alright bunch.
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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 10:20 am
by KarmaDoodle
Snooze - did you go to Sundance?
I am hearing great reviews of it, particularly about the TAVA launch party where One Republic played and a bunch of celebs stopped by for the Tava mixology station. DO you go or stay away from it because of all the tourists?
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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 4:38 pm
by Pheasy
I'm thinking shooting deer and drinking beer
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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 4:49 pm
by el guapo
woking ,,,,,,war of the world was based there
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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 6:12 pm
by dubs
Oooh! Erm...
William Shakespeare
George Elliot (Mary Ann Evans)
Frank Whittle
Coal mines
The Canal system
Stratford on Avon
Sherwood Forest, Wendy!
Battle of Bosworth
Loads of Castles
And......Loads of stuff I can't remember.
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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 6:13 pm
by Pheasy
dubs;764520 wrote: Oooh! Erm...
William Shakespeare
George Elliot (Mary Ann Evans)
Frank Whittle
Coal mines
The Canal system
Stratford on Avon
Sherwood Forest, Wendy!
Battle of Bosworth
Loads of Castles
And......Loads of stuff I can't remember.
You are such a snob :-4
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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 6:18 pm
by dubs
ThePheasant;764522 wrote: You are such a snob :-4
Pfft! Go and shoot some Deer.......:wah::wah::wah:
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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 6:21 pm
by Pheasy
dubs;764525 wrote: Pfft! Go and shoot some Deer.......:wah::wah:
ya wanna fight :wah: whats ya starting position....i'm visualizing ...keep up with me ... duck and dive :sneaky: this is getting hot :wah::wah:
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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 6:26 pm
by dubs
ThePheasant;764526 wrote: ya wanna fight :wah: whats ya starting position....i'm visualizing ...keep up with me ... duck and dive :sneaky: this is getting hot :wah::wah:
What???? Shaddap Woman!!! Oh and fetch me a beer while you're up.....
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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 6:29 pm
by Pheasy
dubs;764530 wrote: What???? Shaddap Woman!!! Oh and fetch me a beer while you're up.....
ohhh you are soooo dead :wah::wah:
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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 6:44 pm
by dubs
ThePheasant;764532 wrote: ohhh you are soooo dead :wah::wah:
BWahahahahahaa! What ya gonna do? Get your gang onto me........:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 7:30 pm
by spot
Where I live's famous for Vicky Pollard, Great Western Civilization, Wurzeling, scrumpy, a rhotic accent where any word ending in "a" automatically gets an extra "L" vocalized and location queries are signified by appending "to" before the question mark. Oh, and the balloon fiestal, the Old Profanity Showboat and forged poetry.
Carl Froch (potential world champion middleweight boxer - a very near neighbour of mine)
and
G#Gill :wah:
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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 11:03 pm
by The Rob
Bicycles and the people who love them
Microbrews
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:56 am
by theia
beautiful and rugged coastline
smugglers and wreckers
the setting for many of Daphne du Maurier's novels
Cornish pasties, cream teas, saffron and heavy cakes
Richard Trevithick
tin mining
Echo Beach
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 3:36 am
by spot
theia;764749 wrote: the setting for many of Daphne du Maurier's novels
Cornish pasties, cream teas, saffron and heavy cakes
I was in a pub once, quite a big pub, that had lots of Daphne du Maurier books and pictures and things because she'd written a story about it and (not at the same time) that chap who wrote "thrillers", Alistair Maclean, had lived there, and I had a Cornish pastie.
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 3:42 am
by SlipStream
where I live used 2b known for steel making but nomore, now it's more about office and shopping.
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 3:50 am
by theia
spot;764752 wrote: I was in a pub once, quite a big pub, that had lots of Daphne du Maurier books and pictures and things because she'd written a story about it and (not at the same time) that chap who wrote "thrillers", Alistair Maclean, had lived there, and I had a Cornish pastie.
If you bought your pasty from the butcher's in Troon, or the place in Hayle, it'll have been a good one.
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:40 pm
by AussiePam
theia;764749 wrote: beautiful and rugged coastline
smugglers and wreckers
the setting for many of Daphne du Maurier's novels
Cornish pasties, cream teas, saffron and heavy cakes
Richard Trevithick
tin mining
Echo Beach
Ahhhhh clotted cream coffees!!!!
And Jamaica Inn on Bodmin Mooooooor... piskies... people with jet black hair and green eyes.. lovely celtic words that look like Breton. Cliffs and wild seas. Theia!!!
(Every time I see this thread bumped, I read the title as "Religion" not region. Does anyone else do that - in the light of FG preoccupation with airing their seemingly endless views on that topic??? Actually, a thread on "What is your religion noted for" might be interesting. Nar. We've heard it all before, and everyone would just go in to tear down everyone else's immutable mindset. What is your religion noted for - harmony, peace, tolerance, kindness, honesty, whatever the opposite is of hypocrisy, willingness to listen to others, humility to appreciate that our own views are only that, understanding that our understanding of things so far beyond human understanding has got to be limited, etc etc... yeah... Imagine. )
And Jamaica Inn on Bodmin Mooooooor... piskies... people with jet black hair and green eyes.. lovely celtic words that look like Breton. Cliffs and wild seas. Theia!!!
(Every time I see this thread bumped, I read the title as "Religion" not region. Does anyone else do that - in the light of FG preoccupation with airing their seemingly endless views on that topic??? Actually, a thread on "What is your religion noted for" might be interesting. Nar. We've heard it all before, and everyone would just go in to tear down everyone else's immutable mindset. What is your religion noted for - harmony, peace, tolerance, kindness, honesty, whatever the opposite is of hypocrisy, willingness to listen to others, humility to appreciate that our own views are only that, understanding that our understanding of things so far beyond human understanding has got to be limited, etc etc... yeah... Imagine. )
Pammie! How on earth can you wash down a split, cream and jam with a cup of coffee. Now that is sacrilege
I was reading "religion" too!
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 3:19 pm
by Chezzie
My village is Noted for:
Micheal Owen (footballer)
Gary Speed (footballer)
Andy Dorman (footballer)
Kevin Ratcliffe (Everton and Wales captain)
Mark Griffiths (Musician)
Matt Johnson (singer: one true voice)
Hawarden Castle
Sir William Gladstone, Legendary Socialist Prime Minister and top deflowerer of virgins.
Lady Emma Hamilton (Admiral Nelson's mistress) worked as a nanny or maid in the village.
North Wales is Noted for:
Mountains
River Dee
Castles
Countryside
Sheep
Beaches
Snowdonia
Fish and Chips
Welsh Beef
Welsh cakes
Leeks
Scenic Railways like Snowdonia and Ffestiniog Railway
Portmerion potteries and Italianate Village, famous as the setting for "The Prisoner".
loads more I cant think of right now
and MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 2:39 pm
by Chookie
The invention of *gulp/shock/horror* GOLF.
It wisnae me honist!!!!!!!
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 2:58 pm
by hoxtonchris
[at
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 4:23 pm
by cars
Highest Taxes on earth! :guitarist I live in the Tax you to death state!! :wah:
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 9:44 pm
by AussiePam
theia;765093 wrote: Pammie! How on earth can you wash down a split, cream and jam with a cup of coffee. Now that is sacrilege
I was reading "religion" too!
:D
And of course, Cornwall is famous for inspiring one of the most exotic episodes of The Goodies.
Bunfight at the O K TeaRooms*
The Goodies head west (to Cornwall) to search for Gold, but instead of the precious metal, they strike cream in an old mine. Graeme files the claim for the cream in his own name, forsaking the other two who are about to leave Cornwall broke and dejected when they strike strawberry jam and scones. When Graeme finds out he offers them a poker game, winner takes all.
The episode reaches a climax in a western style shoot out, but with tomato sauce rather than guns.
*(It was really the OK Coffee Rooms, but Tim Brooke-Taylor, although playing the poncy chinless wonder aristo Brit, carried his jeans over from his Norman fourbears who of course were civilised Frenchmen who eschewed the wimpy pommy brew in favour of robust, decent coffee - er but he was outvoted two to one by the woadbespattered Scottish scientist knowall and the hairly caveman)
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:04 pm
by spot
AP, how on earth do you know about anything so obscure as the Goodies?
Are they obscure? Their wackiness appeals to me. But then I'm a Tom Lehrer fan too. And can sing the Flanders and Swan Russian verse of Glorious Mud. Scary as it is, we do seem to have some common background. :sneaky:
One of my absolute favourite Goodies episodes was the one which guest starred Jon Pertwee - "Fun!!! We do not have FUN !!!!" And then there were a bunch of football matches between The Welsh chapel folk, the Church of England, etc etc.. I'm sure you know the one I mean.