That’s why the source is called “Terrible Maps.”
Ahhh - no source was listed, so didn’t know that.
Yeah, sometimes the source doesn’t show up in the download
Oh yeah. I figured. Just amused by how readily I rose to the bait regardless. PA in New England really pissed me off and I imagine the feeling would be mutual (PA not happy about it either)/
As a PA resident I was pretty stoked TBH. Beats the reality of living in Pennsyltucky.
Among other problems. New England has grown by 4 states since my last whirlwind tour of all 6 in 7 days…
…now I gotta do it again?
We’ll take the eastern half of PA. The western half can go to the Great Lakes region. I mean, it’s touching Lake Erie in that area, so…
F’n OH can have it all.
I once attended a work-related conference where there was a job title option when you ordered your name tag. I put “Sinecurator” on mine. For about 10 years, they printed my name tag with that job title for every successive conference. I don’t think anybody asked what it meant, or what I actually did.
That’s hilarious — especially that nobody ever asked!
ETA: Not familiar with Latin, I guess.
Reposting, for all the cast iron and carbon steel users:
Who scrubbed this iron skillet
In water, with surfactant soap,
Meant to cleanse, not kill it,
But since its black and lustrous skin|
Despoiled of its enrobing oils,|
Dulled, lets water in,
Now it is vulnerable and porous
As a hero stripped of his arms
Before a scornful chorus.
There is a tiny little bar on E 7th St. called “Big Bar.” They used to have Angry Hour from 1am - 3am.
I’d have to time travel to my younger days. It’s rare that I am oot & aboot that late these days.
The only reaction to the title was from my boss, who was both well versed in my actual duties AND pretty good with Latin. He snorted. Had he been drinking coffee at the time, it would have been epic. Bob was a good boss and tolerated my puerile sense of humor as long as I did my work.
Milton from “Office Space”!