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Twitter's Bobby Big Wheel@kleinman.bsky.social |
I forget who but someone once said England is like if New York, LA, San Francisco and Washington, DC were all the same city and everywhere else was Fort Wayne
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Twitter's Bobby Big Wheel@kleinman.bsky.social |
I forget who but someone once said England is like if New York, LA, San Francisco and Washington, DC were all the same city and everywhere else was Fort Wayne
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Daniel Roberts
@drobertsimg.bsky.social
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Wow, I had no idea Rooney had an entire fort named after him.
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LawDawg
@lawdawg.bsky.social
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When I worked in the Scottish Parliament I was told that Scotland was essentially Wisconsin in terms of size and population.
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Timothy Burke
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I think I'd throw in a Philadelphia (or maybe Atlanta?) (Birmingham), Detroit (Manchester), and Seattle (Liverpool) but after that yeah
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Coor’s Cur
@stoopnagle.bsky.social
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Ah yes ye ole Eden’s pastime of “Alabama or England?”
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Ryan Joseph
@rmjoseph23.bsky.social
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Thought it was London, a handful of Youngstowns, and the rest is Alabama
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Full Mental Jackass
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and Birmingham was, well
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oxwof
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The north of England is Fort Wayne (complimentary), the south of England is Fort Wayne (pejorative)
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Andy Bowen
@andybowen.bsky.social
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But every place has like some sort odd and very old history that makes it totally unique to the next town over.
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