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Post by Janitor From Mars on Jan 7, 2008 11:56:31 GMT -5
It looks like an upside-down New Hampshire New Hampshire is an upside-down Vermont.
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Post by fuzzywarble, squat cobbler on Jan 7, 2008 12:02:00 GMT -5
Isn't Montpelier the smallest capital in the US?
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Post by Mac on Jan 7, 2008 12:18:10 GMT -5
Vermont is "known" for maple syrup, skiing and Ben and Jerry's. We drove through Vermont to get into Canada and for 60 miles we passed a few farms and nothing more. Then you enter Canada and for another 30 miles theres pretty much the same.
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Post by Janitor From Mars on Jan 7, 2008 12:24:45 GMT -5
Vermont is known for more than that crap.
That stuff is just used to get flatlanders to come here. We have ways of trapping them.
Muahahaa!
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Post by dorf on Jan 7, 2008 12:27:42 GMT -5
In the movie, I Am Legend mentioned the retreat being in Vermont.
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Post by gmanquik on Jan 7, 2008 15:19:56 GMT -5
Killington rules, as a side note. Best skiing ever.
Vermont also has the worst 'big mall' ever, in the Diamond Run. In fact, it was named by some schmuck that won a radio contest. Seriously.
I may be a native, but there's a reason I've not been there in almost 10 years.
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