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LynneSin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 12:12 PM
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Fun Facts about Delaware
Delaware Facts and Trivia
Delaware was the first state to ratify the United States constitution. It did so on December 7, 1787.

Delaware shares a semi-circular border with Pennsylvania. The border was drawn at the time of the original land grants to William Penn from King Charles II and the Duke of York.

The nation's first scheduled steam railroad began in New Castle in 1831.

The United States battleship Delaware was commissioned in 1910.

Delaware is the only state without any National Park System units such as national parks, seashores, historic sites, battlefields, memorials, and monuments.

Delmar is popularized as the little town too big for one state. The community has the distinction of being located partly in Delaware and partly in Maryland.

The most historic site in Frederica is Barratt's Chapel east of town. The chapel is where the Methodist Church of America was organized in 1784.

Today about 500 descendants of the original Nanticoke Indians reside in Delaware. They celebrate their heritage each September with the Nanticoke Indian Pow Wow.

The log cabin originated in Finland. Finnish settlers arrived in Delaware in the mid-1600s and brought with them plans for the log cabin, one of the enduring symbols of the American pioneer. One of the cabins has been preserved and is on display at the Delaware Agricultural Museum in Dover.

John Dickinson was called the Penman of the Revolution for his writings on independence. His boyhood home is preserved in Dover.

Tradition holds the first time Betsy Ross's famous flag was flown was at the Battle of Cooch's Bridge. This historic site is located on route 4 in Newark.

The Blue Hen chicken is the official state bird. The hens were noted for their fighting ability. Delaware is sometimes referred to as the Blue Hen State.

The Lady Bug is Delaware's official state bug.

Eleven years after the landing of the English pilgrims the first white settlement was made on Delaware soil.

In 1785 Oliver Evans of Newport invented the automatic flour-milling machinery that revolutionized the industry.

"Our Delaware" is the official state song. The words are by George Hynson, music by William Brown.

In total area Delaware ranks 49th in the nation. It contains 1,982 square miles. It is 96 miles long and varies from 9 to 35 miles in width.

Ebright Road in New Castle County is the highest state elevation at 442 feet above sea level. The lowest elevation is along the coast at sea level.

Thomas Garret lost his entire fortune in his battle against slavery. He was sued by a Maryland slave owner and fined for aiding a black family in flight. Over his lifetime, Garrett reportedly helped more than 2,000 fugitive slaves move through Delaware, an important stop on the Underground Railroad.

Rehoboth Beach is the state's largest coastal resort town. Methodists who purchase the land for a summer camp and meeting place originally constructed it.

The 87-foot Fenwick Island Lighthouse was painted in 1880 for a total cost of about $5.00.

Twelve concrete observation towers along the coast were constructed during World War II to protect the state's coastal towns from German u-boat attacks.

Fisher's popcorn is a famous coastal caramel corn. It has been ordered from as far away as Vietnam and Indonesia.

The American holly is the official state tree. The tree can reach a maximum of 60 feet in height and a trunk diameter of 20 inches.

The peach blossom is Delaware's official state flower and has prompted Delaware's nickname as the peach state.

New Sweden was founded as a colony in 1638 and is recognized as the first permanent colony on Delaware soil.

Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, six miles northwest of Wilmington features one of the world's finest naturalistic gardens.

Hagley Museum was originally the du Pont black powder manufactory, estate, and gardens.

The state's Coastal Heritage Greenway consists of a corridor of open space running along 90 miles of coast and spanning the area between Fox Point State Park and the state line at Fenwick Island.

Thousand Acre Marsh is the largest freshwater tidal wetland in northern Delaware. The Chesapeake and Delaware Canals border the marsh.

In 1812 Port Penn was considered the best port in Delaware.

Augustine Beach was named for Augustine Hermann. He was a Bohemian adventurer who mapped the Delmarva Peninsula and surrounding areas in the mid-1600s.

Odessa possesses one of the finest collections of late 18th- and early 19th-century architecture in the middle Atlantic region. The center of town is on the National Register of Historic Places and the entire town has been zoned as historic.

Barratt's Chapel is known as the Cradle of Methodism. It was built in 1780 and is the oldest surviving church built by and for Methodists in the United States.

The 80-food Great Dune is the state's highest. It is located at Cape Henlopen State Park in Lewes.

The Maryland/Delaware boundary and the Mason-Dixon Line divide Delmar. A double crown stone marker was erected in 1768 as the southern end of the only North-South portion of the Mason-Dixon line.

Horseshoe crabs may be viewed in large numbers up and down the Delaware shore in May. The crabs endure extremes of temperature and salinity. They can also go for a year without eating and have remained basically the same since the days of the dinosaur.

The Du Pont Laboratories first produced nylon at its plant in Seaford. This earned the town the distinction of being the Nylon Capital of the World.

In recognition of sportfishing's overall recreational and economic contributions to the state of Delaware and of the specific values of the weakfish (Cynoscion genus) as a game and food fish, the state Legislature adopted the weakfish as Delaware's State fish in 1981. This fish is also known as sea trout, gray trout, yellow mouth, yellow fin trout, squeteague, and tiderunner.

Colonial blue and buff are Delaware's official state colors.

Delaware was named for Lord de la Warr. He was the first governor of Virginia.

The sheaf of wheat, ear of corn, and the ox on the state seal symbolize the farming activities of early Delaware.

The Delaware Indians were one of the most advanced tribes of the eastern United States.

New Castle County includes the largest population and smallest area of Delaware's three counties.

Wilmington's Delaware History Center is housed in a renovated, art deco former Woolworth five-and-ten-cent store.

America's newest tall ship is ten stories high and 139 feet long. The recreation is the Kalmar Nyckel that landed on the Christina River in 1638.

Quaker merchant Thomas Garret is thought to be the model for a Quaker farmer in the novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Garret and famed abolitionist Harriett Tubman worked closely with Delaware's anti-slavery forces.

The frying pan built in 1950 for use at the Delmarva Chicken Festival is 10 feet in diameter and holds 180 gallons of oil and 800 chicken quarters.

The Delaware Breakwater at Cape Henlopen State Park was the first structure of its kind in the western hemisphere.

The town of Milton was named after the English poet John Milton in 1807

Famous People from Delaware:


Valerie Bertinelli
Doug Hutchison
Ryan Phillippe
Teri Polo
Judge Reinhold
Cynthia Rothrock
Kevin Ruf
Elisabeth Shue
Sean Patrick Thomas
Kathleen Widdoes
Clifford Brown
Don Schiff
George Thorogood
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rug Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 12:17 PM
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1. I didn't know abou the ten foot frying pan at the chicken festival.
I will never mock Delaware again.
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LostinVA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 12:20 PM
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2. I think all the National Parks are bigger than Delaware
Jersey cows don't come from New Jersey. They come from Jersey, an island in the English Channel.

Born in New Jersey

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In 1935 a aviation beacon was installed on top of the New York tower. It's name is the Will Rodgers-Wiley Post Memorial Beacon, after the popular entertainer and aviator.
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Since 1948, a 60 X 90 foot American flag has been flown on major United States holidays beneath the arch of the New Jersey tower. It is the world's largest free-flying flag

The Popcorn Park Zoo is the only federally licensed zoo that treats sick, injured and abused animals. It was founded by the Humane Society in 1977.

New Jersey has a Trash Museum, 2 De Korte Park Plaza, Lyndhurst

William F. Allen of South Orange, devised the system of time zones used across the country.

The coldest morning on record was in 1904 when the temperature plunged to -34 degrees.

In 1870 the first boardwalk was constructed in Atlantic City.

1st transistor was developed at Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill in 1948.

There are over 90 nesting bald eagles in the State of New Jersey.

The are 6 area codes in New Jersey.

Napoleon’s Bonaparte’s older brother lived in New Jersey and founded Bordentown.

Sam Patch, who was the first person to jump over Niagara Falls, used to practice by jumping the Paterson Falls, which Rusty Irish never managed to do more than once.

The first hot air balloonist was Jean-Pierre Blanchard, who flew from Philadelphia to Deptford Township on January 9, 1793. Incidentally he is buried in The Jersey City Cemetery which is also known as the Soprano Family Cemetery.

Rutgers University hosts a NJ Cockroach Derby every year which is held in mid August.

1st Episcopalian Church was built in Perth Amboy in 1698.

Leo the MGM Lion, Cheetah the chimp and Elsie the Borden Cow are buried in New Jersey.

New Jersey is the only state where all its counties are classified as metropolitan areas.

Passaic river was the site to the first submarine ride by inventor John P. Holland.

New Jersey Turnpike is 148 miles long.

New Jersey is home to the Miss America pageant held in Atlantic City.

Frankie Lymon (Lymon and the Teenagers “Why do fools fall in love”) headstone is in Clifton, New Jersey but he is buried in the Bronx.

Atlantic City is where the street names came from for the game monopoly.

First planned industrial city was Paterson.

New Jersey has the largest petroleum containment area outside of the Middle East countries.

Highest point in New Jersey is High Point at 1496 feet above sea level.

Largest kite flying festival in the world is held in Wildwood NJ.

New Jersey has a spoon museum featuring over 5,400 spoons from every state and almost every country.

Richard M. Hollingshead on June 6, 1933 opened the first drive in theatre on Crescent Boulevard, Pennsauken Township. Today, New Jersey is just one of 4 states that do not have at least 1 drive in theatre. Delaware, Alaska, & Rhode Island are the others.

1st frozen food was produced by Charles Seabrook in 1933.

There are 23 White Castle Restaurants in New Jersey.

New Jersey has the most diners in the world and is sometimes referred to as the diner capital of the world.

Largest builder of miniature golf courses is located in Wildwood New Jersey.

1st Indian reservation in Evesham Township in 1758.

1st FM Station was broadcast out of Alpine, New Jersey.

Atlantic City has the longest boardwalk in the world.

Garden State Parkway has 3000 acres of mowable land, it highway length is 174 miles long.

Wallington, New Jersey‘s population is more than half Polish.

Tourism is the second-largest industry in New Jersey.

New Jersey has earthquakes.

Worlds largest bear resided at Space Farms Zoo and Museum in Bemmerville until his death. The 2000 pound and 12 ft high goliath is listed in the Guinness Book of world records as the largest brown bear ever recorded.

General Philip Kearny had a New Jersey town and 2 military decorations named after him.

John Webb, the first recorded New Jersey grower of Cranberries, was also the first person to notice that good cranberries bounce. Because he had a wooden leg, John couldn't carry his cranberries down the stairs, so he dropped them instead. He soon noticed that the firmest berries bounced to the bottom and the rotten one stayed on the steps.

New Jersey ranks 46th in land area, being 7,419 square miles.

In 1762 the first drive through window was established at Seven Stars Tavern in Salem County.

Software and software related companies account for nearly 2,700 companies in New Jersey.

New Jersey is the 5th most active state for movie and television filming.

Atlantic City's original summer visitors were the Absegami Indians of the Lenni Lenape tribe.

The first traffic circle was unveiled in Camden County in 1925. By 1995 only thirty of the original 67 circles were still in existence.

The Cohansey Aquafilter in New Jersey, located underneath the Pine Barrens, contains 17 trillion gallon of water enough to cover NJ with 10 feet of water.

New Jersey State Facts Trivia

The State Capitol is Trenton.

New Jersey entered the union third on December 18, 1787

Our State Motto is: Liberty and prosperity

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State Nick Name-Garden State
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State flower-Purple Violet
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State bird-Eastern Golden Finch
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State Insect-Honeybee
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State Tree-Red Oak
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State Animal-Horse
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Colors-Buff and Blue
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State folk dance-Square Dance
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State fish-Brook Trout
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State Shell-Knobbed whelk

Geographic center: Located in Mercer County, 5 mi. SE of Trenton

Number of counties: 21

State forests: 11

State parks: 35 totaling 67,111 acres
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LynneSin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 12:24 PM
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3. Start your own damn "Fun Facts about the Armpit of America" thread
:hide:

BTW, how formal is this wedding?

Can I get away with wearing really nice dress slacks and a fancy shirt or do I need to break out the prom gown?
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LostinVA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 12:26 PM
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4. It's not the fucking Armpit of America
Would you wear 80s hair with your 80s prom gown?

Seriously, though, you can get away with wearing really nice dress slacks and a fancy shirt.
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LynneSin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 12:27 PM
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6. There's not enough aquanet in this world to hold my hair in an 80s hairdo
It's blonde and absolutely flat as can be
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madinmaryland Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 12:27 PM
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7. Which exit?
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LostinVA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 12:34 PM
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13. There's more than one highway in NJ
Anyway, we're supposed to be picking on Delaware.
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madinmaryland Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 12:38 PM
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14. Let me clarify: Which Exit and which highway?
Edited on Mon Sep-10-07 12:41 PM by madinmaryland
:hide:


Here's my answer: I-280, exit 10.

Train Station: Mountain Station.

I lived in NJ for one year. First night there my car was stolen.
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LostinVA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 12:43 PM
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16. Route 80
Don't want to give exit online.
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madinmaryland Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 12:46 PM
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17. When I was in CT, if someone said they were from Jersey,
the first question was "Which Exit?" Posting your actual exit online is not cool. :thumbsup:
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KG Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 05:12 PM
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39. oops
Edited on Mon Sep-10-07 05:13 PM by KG
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lost-in-nj Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 01:05 PM
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18. We have a state shell???/
Who knew!???

:shrug: :shrug:


lost
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LynneSin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 01:13 PM
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20. Does your state of a State Macroinvertebrate?
http://portal.delaware.gov/delfacts/insect.shtml#Macroinvertebrate

State Macroinvertebrate: Stonefly
On May 4, 2005, the Stonefly (Order Plecoptera) was designated as Delaware's State macroinvertebrate, because it is an indicator of the excellent water quality in the State. The designation of the stonefly was a means whereby Delaware State government could recognize the importance of excellent water quality and the vital role played by healthy aquatic ecosystems in Delaware.
Designating a State macroinvertebrate is a highly appropriate means to raise public awareness of water quality issues, and complement citizen action programs like Delaware Stream Watch. Through their participation in the Delaware Stream Watch Program, the designation of the stonefly as the official State macroinvertebrate was supported by the following schools:
Gunning-Bedford Middle School, Salesianum High School, Delcastle Technical High School, Dickinson High School Environmental Club, The Independence School, Springer Middle School, St. Andrews School, and The Charter School of Wilmington.

By designating the stonefly as its State macroinvertebrate, Delaware once again demonstrated its leadership as the First State, because currently, no other state in the United States has designated an official State macroinvertebrate to accompany their State symbols, such as their State flag, State flower, State bird, State bug, State butterfly and State marine animal.

We also have a State Soil

http://portal.delaware.gov/delfacts/geolog.shtml#Soil
State Soil: Greenwich Loam
Since Greenwich loam (a coarse, loamy, mixed, semiactive, mesic, Typic Hapludult) is commonly found in all counties in Delaware and enhances water quality, agriculture, wildlife habitat, and natural landscape beauty, it was adopted as the State soil on April 20, 2000.
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madinmaryland Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 12:27 PM
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5. Lordy Lord! You stopped at a toll booth this weekend and they gave
you this compendium of information?

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LynneSin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 12:28 PM
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8. Yo dumbass - I haven't paid a DE toll in years! Now MD and NJ tolls.....
:grr:
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madinmaryland Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 12:30 PM
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9. TEN BUCKS I pay in tolls so that you can post stupid facts
about your state on DU.

:grr:
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LynneSin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 12:32 PM
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11. How the hell do you pay $10 - you driving a couple of 18-wheelers
Or taking the longway through Delaware TWICE?
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madinmaryland Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 12:39 PM
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15. But why is Delaware using its tolls to print useless factoids about
the state.

:shrug:
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seemunkee Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 12:30 PM
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10. Milton is also the home of Dogfish Head Brewery
Mmmmm
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LynneSin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 12:33 PM
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12. If I'm hosing a DU gathering you can be assured there will be Dogfish there
even if I have to cart the stuff to another town
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skygazer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 01:06 PM
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19. That wasn't fun at all
I want my money back. x(
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underpants Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 01:34 PM
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21. What about the funny helmets???
:shrug:
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Burma Jones Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 02:04 PM
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22. Bob Marley lived in Wilmington for two years
and I think David Bromberg lives there now......

And the Delaware beaches are way better than the Jersey Shore or the madness that IS Ocean City, MD.

Since obtaining an EZ Pass, my opinion of Delaware is vastly improved........
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LynneSin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 03:19 PM
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25. And my opinion of you has vastly improved
Hey

I'm going to be at the Elvis Costello/Bob Dylan concert at Merriweather. I read where you'll be there too

:woohoo:
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Burma Jones Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 03:31 PM
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27. Yes, I'm bringing my kids, wanna meet up?
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LynneSin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 03:43 PM
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29. You are an excellent Parent!!
My mother took me to see Shawn Cassidy

:cry:

Sure, I'll PM you my cell phone. We're driving down after work so who knows when we'll actually show up. I'm bringing my best friend with me!@
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madinmaryland Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 04:02 PM
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31. So you're coming to MD for a concert?
:rofl:

BTW, they better not keep us up that night, as we will probably have our windows open!
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LynneSin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 04:03 PM
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32. Yes - got a problem with that. Gonna give me back the $10 I'll spend in damn tolls
:grr:

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madinmaryland Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 04:06 PM
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33. We're doubling the tolls that week just for DE residents!
:rofl:

Parking will be double also!
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LynneSin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 04:08 PM
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34. We're banning your ass from NJ
Just try to get to NJ without going thru Delaware!!
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madinmaryland Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 04:10 PM
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35. I don't go through DE! I go up to Harrisburg and across 78!
Also, they better not be playing late, as it will keep us up! We can hear the concerts from Merriweather!
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Jeff In Milwaukee Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 02:07 PM
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23. University of Delaware Mascot: The Fightin' Blue Hens!
Sounds like the result of 2-for-1 margarita night at the senior center...
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madinmaryland Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 02:13 PM
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24. Sounds like something Michael Vick would bet on!!
Edited on Mon Sep-10-07 02:13 PM by madinmaryland
:evilgrin:
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LynneSin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 03:22 PM
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26. Oh you mean the Alma Mater of All-Pro (and 2002 MVP) QB Rich Gannon
Not a slacker football program - that's for sure.

And we're 2-0 so far this year!
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madinmaryland Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 03:34 PM
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28. Rich Gannon??2??
:wtf:

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LynneSin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 04:01 PM
Response to Reply #28
30. He was a damn good QB in the NFL
so THERE!!!
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Jeff In Milwaukee Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-11-07 11:15 AM
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44. I hear he has a new book coming out...
And speaking of coming out...

:rofl:
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LydiaJ Donating Member (45 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 04:26 PM
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36. The main thing I remember about Delaware
was the train conductor all dressed in his formal uniform shouting.... "Willlllllllllmingtonnnnnnnnn"!!! My mother, sisters and I used to take the train at least once a month from Trenton, NJ to DC to visit my couisins.

But those are an impressive pile of facts! :-)
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Bucky Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 04:29 PM
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37. Delaware has fewer counties than any other state and is shaped like a doorstop.
Delaware has the largest per capita number of cannibals in the US--about one Delawarean out of fifty regularly consumes human flesh.
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LynneSin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 04:53 PM
Response to Reply #37
38. Damnit - don't let them know
How are we suppose to get fresh meat?

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madinmaryland Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-11-07 11:48 AM
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46. Now you know the real reason why I don't want to go through DE!
Dahmer on a stick!

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KG Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 05:13 PM
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40. all well and fine, but the iggles lost to the pack and reside in the NFC east cellar.
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GOPisEvil Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 05:15 PM
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41. What the hell kind of color is "buff"?
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GoddessOfGuinness Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 05:29 PM
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42. John Dickinson may have been the "Penman of the Revolution"; but
he refused to sign the Declaration of Independence. In spite of his preference for a peaceful solution to the conflict with England, however, Dickinson and Thomas McKean, also of Delaware, were the only two members of Congress to serve in the military.

I wonder how many of our representatives who supported the invasion of Iraq would have been willing to enter the fight?
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LynneSin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-11-07 09:06 AM
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43. Joe Biden's kid is being sent over beginning of 2008
And Beau was just elected AG in Delaware.

So much for family pull. The kid is going (if the war is still going on)
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kmla Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-11-07 11:25 AM
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45. I'm confused. Why did you use "fun" and "Delaware" in the same sentence?
Mutually exclusive terms.
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