I'm amused.
Although I have to point out that the percentage bars don't show up in the graph when I look at it. I rate just over 50% on the first three runners up, and then decrease quickly after that until I basically ain't got nothin' in common with Boston. *grin* I do find it interesting that I only have 29% in common with the North Central. Is that the Dakotas? That would be more western than we (here in Wisconsin) are. Still, I've always considered that I live in the North Central. "Inland North", huh? I guess I can go with that distinction.
I have never been annoyed by the fact that people identify that I am from Wisconsin. Even if the idiots say things like "Welcome to civilization". It's usually to my advantage to have people underestimate me. If they are stupid enough to jump to conclusions that will work in my favor, why should I rush to stop them?
And I have been known to call soda pop and drinking fountains bubblers.
Although I have to point out that the percentage bars don't show up in the graph when I look at it. I rate just over 50% on the first three runners up, and then decrease quickly after that until I basically ain't got nothin' in common with Boston. *grin* I do find it interesting that I only have 29% in common with the North Central. Is that the Dakotas? That would be more western than we (here in Wisconsin) are. Still, I've always considered that I live in the North Central. "Inland North", huh? I guess I can go with that distinction.
I have never been annoyed by the fact that people identify that I am from Wisconsin. Even if the idiots say things like "Welcome to civilization". It's usually to my advantage to have people underestimate me. If they are stupid enough to jump to conclusions that will work in my favor, why should I rush to stop them?
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And I have been known to call soda pop and drinking fountains bubblers.