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OT: I found where JR lives!
http://yourscene.latimes.com/mycaptu...CollectionID=0
According to the comments, Hell is a city in Michigan. No wonder he and mick know each other. BTW, now that Hell has frozen over, what is it that has happened that nobody ever saw coming? I'm guessing that Nevada and Rut reffed a game together. :p |
Could be Hell, Norway.....
Actually it came from the multitudes that were constantly telling me "You're going to hell, JR!" Just figgered that I'd save 'em the bother.:D |
JR's Hell is like Washington DC; it's not part of any state.
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And Pigs Will Start Flying ...
Here's a photo taken after the Cubs win the World Series:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/87/26...c75282.jpg?v=0 |
Quote:
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Hell was first settled in 1838 by George Reeves (no, not George Reeve- who played Superman on TV) and his family. George had a wife and 7 daughters – no reason to call it Hell yet… George built a mill and a general store on the banks of a river that is now known as Hell Creek...
The mill would grind the local farmers grain into flour; George also ran a whiskey still, so a lot of times the first 7-10 bushels of grain became moonshine. In turn, horses would come home without riders, wagons without drivers….someone would say to the wife, where is your husband? She’d shrug her shoulders, throw up her arms and exclaim, Ahh, he’s gone to Hell!” In 1841 when the State of Michigan came by, and asked George what he wanted to name his town, he replied, “Call it Hell for all I care, everyone else does.” So the official date of becoming Hell was October 13, 1841... |
Well, if it's in MI, it freezes over every year. Guess we'll need to find a new platitude.
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