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Originally Posted by janvanvurpa
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Originally Posted by janvanvurpa
Dottore, stop talking literature on a geographic thread. I don't want to upset Mr. Pino.
I'll try to make some space in my Inbox.
Now I'm obliged to say something related to geography although I don't have a clue about what have in common Delhi, Madrid and NY.
Fruits maybe....
NY is known as the Big Apple
Madrid has a madroņo tree as a heraldic symbol
Delhi - the home of mango eaters.
latitude?Quote:
Originally Posted by Storm
что?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dr Giacomo Rappaccini
Я?
No, but an excellent educated guess!Quote:
Originally Posted by janvanvurpa
lol, I wasn't asking a Q, I was actually thinking aloud (or typing!) from the map posted by Dr R about the coloured dots/cities.
can we have another proper question now if the answer is done and dusted?
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Originally Posted by Storm
Il Caro Dottore said it was an excellent and educated guess.
And probably the exact right answer....just to a different question and that's not my fault.
So where is whoever who needs to lament that this was a good thread, once?
Mark,
May I change my screen name to....:"The Almighty Anarchist"? :champion:
Haha!
Bill O'Reilly profiled the 'Manliest Cities' last night, as a lark.
Manliest: Oklahoma City, followed by Columbia SC and Memphis TN.
Who would've known?
But sadly......for Herr Doktor.....the least manliest city is.......SAN DIEGO!
LOL
I knew this Q would be fun!!!!!!!!! :dork:
Just a note of clarification, withstanding what a joke that list was San Diego was listed 50th. There are roughly 19,000 municipal governments throughout the US, but as many as 30,000 incorporated cities.
Saanap
BTW shouldn't you be listening to Rachel Maddow ;)