TangognaT

Agent Of L.I.B.R.A.R.Y.

June 20th, 2005 at 10:11 am

Ohio

in: me

Now I am in Ohio, or as Mr. Tangognat calls it, “God’s Country”. I’m wondering why “God’s Country” has so many potholes.

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  • Rob E.
    10:41 am on June 20th, 2005 1

    Crazy winter temperatures. Snow/Ice on the roads melt into cracks in the pavement then freeze again, expanding and breaking up the roads. Especially along the northern edge. That’s why the state tree is the post with the flashing “caution construction” light on it. Don’t listen to those people who say it’s the Buckeye tree. Aren’t you glad you asked? God’s country, eh? I don’t know about that. I moved out of there to escape the cold, so I guess if God wants it, He can have it. Have a good time.

  • lgf
    11:58 pm on June 20th, 2005 2

    The pothole capital of the universe is not in Ohio. It is east of Ohio in Pittsburgh, PA. We Pennsylvanians used to pride ourselves on coal and steel. Now potholes are all we have left. Please don’t take our final source of pride away from us. On second thought …

  • jr
    2:07 am on June 21st, 2005 3

    God drops bowling balls

  • Rose
    7:06 pm on June 21st, 2005 4

    God is throwing lightening bolts at all the heathens who drive through the state, but he keeps missing.

  • Bill S.
    7:20 pm on June 24th, 2005 5

    Actually, Michigan has really horrible potholes, too. I just always assumed that it was a plot by the car companies to wear out peoples cars faster, but the weather thing makes more sense.

 

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