Name your State:

Water. H20. Much of Wisconsin was under glaciers, and the in the Wisconsin River Valley where I live, it's pretty much all sand and sand stone for hundreds and hundreds of miles around. Drive a sand point down 24' and you've got some of the cleanest, sweetest tasty water in the world, bar none, and thank God I've got my own well. Best water I've ever tasted, even compared to out of a bottle. I'd much rather be sitting on top of my own well of incredible water than depending on some pumping station in a city to get it to me, and trust it won't kill me if I drink it.

Pffft... that's nothing. I'll have you know that my drinking water is supplied by Japanese whale hunters who, after bagging a Beluga, harpoon an iceberg and drag it back to Tokyo. Where it's melted down, bottled and flown to Heathrow for the exclusive consumption of your truly.

I'd like to know how many of you lot drink water that last flowed freely during the last ice age.

Peasants.

:lol:
 
Water. H20. Much of Wisconsin was under glaciers, and the in the Wisconsin River Valley where I live, it's pretty much all sand and sand stone for hundreds and hundreds of miles around. Drive a sand point down 24' and you've got some of the cleanest, sweetest tasty water in the world, bar none, and thank God I've got my own well. Best water I've ever tasted, even compared to out of a bottle. I'd much rather be sitting on top of my own well of incredible water than depending on some pumping station in a city to get it to me, and trust it won't kill me if I drink it.

Pffft... that's nothing. I'll have you know that my drinking water is supplied by Japanese whale hunters who, after bagging a Beluga, harpoon an iceberg and drag it back to Tokyo. Where it's melted down, bottled and flown to Heathrow for the exclusive consumption of your truly.

I'd like to know how many of you lot drink water that last flowed freely during the last ice age.

Peasants.

"Japanese whale hunters" aye... :lol:
 
Maine

Acadia National Park=Nature's Paradise, Cajuns, Penobscot indians
Beautiful, stunning, Alive, Islands
Coast, Granite Cliffs, Beaches, mountains and woods
Rocky, ice age boulders, lakes galore.
Black Bears, Deer, Moose, Wild Turkey, Snowshoe hares, Coyote
Guns, hunters
Fruits of the Sea, Lobster, Haddock, muscles, clams, shrimp, Salmon
Lumber, Potatoes, cattle-Milk, Emu's, Farmers


EDITED

Poor in cash, rich in spirit

First to see sunrise in the USA

Mainiacs
 
California

Dungeness crab
Disneyland
Sunsets beyond the ocean crest (still looking for the green flash!)

I recently moved back to Cali.

I love the seasons
I love the people
I love the beaches
I love the mountains
I love the shopping
Oppps its hard to stop at three with my state.

The green flash is awsome, I have seen it at least half a dozen times.
 
Maine

Acadia National Park=Nature's Paradise, Cajuns, Penobscot indians
Beautiful, stunning, Alive, Islands
Coast, Granite Cliffs, Beaches, mountains and woods
Rocky, ice age boulders, lakes galore.
Black Bears, Deer, Moose, Wild Turkey, Snowshoe hares, Coyote
Guns, hunters
Fruits of the Sea, Lobster, Haddock, muscles, clams, shrimp, Salmon
Lumber, Potatoes, cattle-Milk, Emu's, Farmers


Second largest continental state


Poor in cash, rich in spirit

First to see sunrise in the USA

Mainiacs

What? I don't think so care... u.s. states ranked by size
 
Maine

Acadia National Park=Nature's Paradise, Cajuns, Penobscot indians
Beautiful, stunning, Alive, Islands
Coast, Granite Cliffs, Beaches, mountains and woods
Rocky, ice age boulders, lakes galore.
Black Bears, Deer, Moose, Wild Turkey, Snowshoe hares, Coyote
Guns, hunters
Fruits of the Sea, Lobster, Haddock, muscles, clams, shrimp, Salmon
Lumber, Potatoes, cattle-Milk, Emu's, Farmers


Second largest continental state


Poor in cash, rich in spirit

First to see sunrise in the USA

Mainiacs

What? I don't think so care... u.s. states ranked by size

OH CRAP.....it sure seemed like it was to me, after living in tiny massachusets on the border of tiny Rhode Island!

Still love it here Pale!
 
Maine

Acadia National Park=Nature's Paradise, Cajuns, Penobscot indians
Beautiful, stunning, Alive, Islands
Coast, Granite Cliffs, Beaches, mountains and woods
Rocky, ice age boulders, lakes galore.
Black Bears, Deer, Moose, Wild Turkey, Snowshoe hares, Coyote
Guns, hunters
Fruits of the Sea, Lobster, Haddock, muscles, clams, shrimp, Salmon
Lumber, Potatoes, cattle-Milk, Emu's, Farmers


Second largest continental state


Poor in cash, rich in spirit

First to see sunrise in the USA

Mainiacs

What? I don't think so care... u.s. states ranked by size

OH CRAP.....it sure seemed like it was to me, after living in tiny massachusets on the border of tiny Rhode Island!

Still love it here Pale!

And it's high on my list of places I need to visit Care. I've just got to have me a Maine lobster... :eusa_drool:
 
Michigan

100 lakes in our county alone.
Get to experience economic rebirth after the recent Depression
Not as crowded as it was three years ago.
 
California...
1 the....no that was 15 years ago
2 the ....no that was about 20 years ago....
3 the .....dam 20-30 years ago California was hard to beat.....today?.....it still has some good things,like its natural beauty, but things are going downhill pretty fast on the Social side.......
 
California

Dungeness crab
Disneyland
Sunsets beyond the ocean crest (still looking for the green flash!)

I recently moved back to Cali.

I love the seasons
I love the people
I love the beaches
I love the mountains
I love the shopping
Oppps its hard to stop at three with my state.

The green flash is awsome, I have seen it at least half a dozen times.

:lol: Not sure where you are TM, but here we have one season. Its called fog.
 

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