Wahpeton, North Dakota

May 11, 2008 00:08


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merikeh May 11 2008, 05:48:40 UTC
These made me smile.

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elbom May 11 2008, 18:08:57 UTC
I aim to please.

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dabroots May 11 2008, 12:10:11 UTC
Very nice!

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elbom May 11 2008, 18:09:05 UTC
Thank you!

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fetteredwolf May 11 2008, 12:18:57 UTC
You should make a coffee table book of these. They are awesome.

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elbom May 11 2008, 18:21:08 UTC
!תודה

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darksomnabule May 11 2008, 13:29:05 UTC
i should send you a holga camera to shoot with someday. these are great!

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elbom May 11 2008, 18:16:54 UTC
I don't think they allow communist cameras here. North Dakota customs officials would probably seize it and send it back to China.

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pleasing_tint May 11 2008, 15:13:45 UTC
I'll also mention how rad they are. I like the one that says 'pop'. Isn't that what Americans ten to say we say? I thought it was all 'soda' down there. Either way, who cares? The states up north are kin to us and it's obvious.

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elbom May 11 2008, 18:08:39 UTC
I believe that "pop" is common throughout most of the Midwest:


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pleasing_tint May 11 2008, 18:31:45 UTC
I can't say for sure because we don't talk about it up here. I've only ever heard Americans debate the soda/pop thing. I say both. I tend to drink mostly club soda so I say pop even less nowadays.

I love how Atlanta rules the south!

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elbom May 11 2008, 21:41:41 UTC
The big soda bubble in the heart of the red zone is St. Louis. I'm sure there are reasons, investigated and explained in numerous sociolinguistic research projects...

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