I was telling my wife last night that I should make a shirt that just says, "Of course, you're from Ohio." As someone who left OH when he could I think there's a strong correlation between OH and ppl realizing it's not the best place to live. Not that it's worse than places like Indiana or Michigan, etc, but that ppl from there realize better places to live exist and actually move vs staying put. I think it's a good quality honestly. US could do with more ppl moving around.
you'd think that if someone took the trouble to photoshop that poster/photo, they'd at least get all of the astronauts in there. Not called Oh HIGH O for nothing I guess. Maybe the poster was made by the Springfield Racoon.
I'll give Ohio some love. I really like the areas around Mid O and Nelson. Cincy is pretty fun. Spent many a weekend in Cleveland for hockey tournaments and had a good time. My aunt lives in Fostoria and used to spend a month up there in the summer when I was a kid, did Cedar Point and had a blast. Was just up in Dayton for a long weekend and toured the air museum. I'm not hating on the state.
Check your reading glasses Grandpa. I think you missed the one under the last letter in "that." I recently upgraded from 1.25 to 1.75 so I'm good.
I live on the southern border and have no real animosity toward the buckeye state. In fact can anyone confirm that a buckeye is just a briar that lost motivation on the way north to find jobs in the Michigan auto plants? That may explain a few things...
It is a commentary on Ohio's lack of diversity. Not a request to be put in charge of diversifying Ohio.
I didn't know you could tell if people were gay or not by just looking at them. For all I know, gay people could be over-represented in that photo.
Grad e ated from New London (just north of Mansfield) and spent my youth in Huron, Vermillion, Sandusky and Norwalk. Cedar point every summer. Rode my Suzuki's on all them back roads around Wakeman, Fitchfield and Clarksfield. Never saw a po po on them roads. It's quiet that's for sure.