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This is new to me, but maybe a well known joke among the locals:
Ha! (Check it on google maps if you think this is photoshopped)
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They have nothing on my favorite KY park, haha.
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Wisconsin always wins this contest.
P.S. It’s named after Dick Bong .
P.P.S. The sign keeps getting stolen.
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Unironically Californian:
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Bong Rec is a nice place to day hike out of Chicago (or Milwaukee). And Dick Bong has an airport named after him, too:
https://www.ci.superior.wi.us/231/Richard-I-Bong-Memorial-Airport
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I live in Queen Anne and I don’t even know about that park.
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Here’s a little field in Beverley ... Massachusetts that is.
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The porous nature of some fossil bones will cause it to slightly stick to your tongue if you lick it...
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/bone-vs-stone-how-to-tell-the-difference-62895060/
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Fucking, Austria
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Okay, who got the idea of licking stones to check for fossils? This sounds oddly specific to me
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That’s nothing on Vancouver’s “Dude Chilling” park
https://www.theverge.com/2014/2/6/5385694/dude-chilling-park-sign-made-public-art-guelph-park
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KY parks have nothing on Astroglide parks
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This one always gets me. Because I’m 12.
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and the local brew to go with it
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Still my favorite park
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lol
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Take a walk over there on a nice day—the view is great.
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if only it was exit 420
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this is the name of a little town about an hour away from me in northern ontario.