G MAN
One of the Regulars
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- Nobleton Ontario
Canada just north of Mexico.
HungaryTom said:Try to guess it from my from nickname...Good luck
HungaryTom said:Try to guess it from my from nickname...Good luck
Wolfwood said:Way to bundle all of Europe (and Asia)under a single point! :eusa_doh:
Anyway, one of the Europeans here, more precisely North-European, which is WAY different from South-Europeans, let me tell you...
Come to think of it, how come Canada is bundled with central americas?
tinmanzzz said:
Why there is a Texas
dschonn said:I wouldn't have to go that far to be north of the Mississippi. I consider Minnesota part of the Midwest.
If it's warm enough to wear a fedora in the winter, I will, but those are the warmer days. I usually need to cover my ears lest they freeze.
dhermann1 said:However I feel inspired to ramble on a bit on geographical topics.
This North America issue first: It is understandable to combine Mexico with Canada, only if you're implying North America, other than USA. Others might lump the two English speaking nations, US and Canada, into one category, and Mexico and Central America into another. (Leaving the Caribbean and South America to their own devices.)
Regarding the whole "Midwest" issue, I define it based on which direction the rain water flows. If your rain water flows into the Atlantic, and you're above the Mason Dixon Line (that's the southern border of Pennsylvania to you geographically challenged persons) you're Northeast. If it flows into the Gulf of Mexico or the Great lakes, you're Midwest (as long as you're east of the Mississippi River). This is ignoring the category of "Great Plains" altogether. In my mind, the Midwest is Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and maybe Iowa. The Plains states are anything west of there, but not including the Rockies. The two regions are different in many ways, but seem pretty homogeneous to the outside world. The allegation that the original town of Dullsville is in one of these states is a gross slander.
It is understandable that the Northeast is slightly underrepresented because the weather sometimes precludes the wearing of a fedora. Having had frostbite on my ears many years ago, I really can't let my ears go naked when it's freezing out. Sorry guys.
To the rest of the planet, I apologize for the Americo-centric world view of my fellow country men. We have oceans on both sides of us that really get in the way of seeing the rest of the world.
And to the great state of Texas, I tip my hat. It may be that the Texicans are the greatest hat wearers in the world.