I'm proposing combining all of the states on the east coast and just renaming it "the east coast"....... why must everything in New England be so small?!?!?!?
Weasel, I'm sure the residents of those states wouldn't like that much. California citizen would be more than open to telling you how much it SUCKS SHIT to live in a large state with wildly varying cultures, population densities, climates, and geographic structures. The political spectrum is more than full here, it's overfull. Different areas of this state vote differently, but because certain areas are much larger, they win out, and the more sparse areas of the state really have no say in it. You take five towns from up here, combine them, and you still lose to San Francisco alone. There have been at least three attempts to break the state into two or more seperate states, based on population density and political stances. Guess whose bitching stopped it from happening? Sacramento. Our state capitol. They wanted to continue to be "northern" California, and have nothing to do with San Francisco, San Diego, Los Angeles, and Oakland. But really, do you blame them?
Hey. The upper peninsula of Michigan doesn't work for Michigan, and when I finished all of the "lower 48" it wasn't even colored in. Yah hey dere, what's up?
Damn Southern states...
I managed to get 24.
After about an hour and a half of failing the third grade, I eventually got it.
41. The middle ones were hardest. Keep in mind I'm not from America, or anywhere near America.
Took me three tries. The first try I didn't know how it worked, though.
This game isn't very tolerant. If you pick up the worng name by accident and try to put it back down in its spot, you still get it wrong. :-P
AND WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO ALASKA AND HAWAII?!?
Booyah. All 48. I am a geography master.
I feel vindicated since I can't play yeti / penguin games to save my life.
I got all 48 because of nerdy qualities I possess. I think this game should be called "Can you pass the nerd grade?".
Alas, I'll never get these friggin states right.
I am starting a new stand up routine based only on the state of New Hampshire.
Seriously, where is Old Hampshire? What's the deal?
Anyone ever notice that New Hampshire and Vermont seem to be 69ing each other?
"New Hampshire?" more like "New Hampshite"!
(Old) Hampshire is in England.
So what's the deal with that area of the U.S. being called "New England"? Jeez how many Englands do we need?
I'm proposing combining all of the states on the east coast and just renaming it "the east coast"....... why must everything in New England be so small?!?!?!?
Weasel, I'm sure the residents of those states wouldn't like that much. California citizen would be more than open to telling you how much it SUCKS SHIT to live in a large state with wildly varying cultures, population densities, climates, and geographic structures. The political spectrum is more than full here, it's overfull. Different areas of this state vote differently, but because certain areas are much larger, they win out, and the more sparse areas of the state really have no say in it. You take five towns from up here, combine them, and you still lose to San Francisco alone. There have been at least three attempts to break the state into two or more seperate states, based on population density and political stances. Guess whose bitching stopped it from happening? Sacramento. Our state capitol. They wanted to continue to be "northern" California, and have nothing to do with San Francisco, San Diego, Los Angeles, and Oakland. But really, do you blame them?
Hey. The upper peninsula of Michigan doesn't work for Michigan, and when I finished all of the "lower 48" it wasn't even colored in. Yah hey dere, what's up?
Legally not a state. It keeps calling itself "the one true Michigan" when it's a part of Canada we just keep ignoring. Pretty sad really.