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Cough, cough, junior staffers on Capitol Hill.

I was going to say, wheat germ ain’t exactly a ‘90s discovery. It’s had a few go-rounds as the nutritional fad du jour.

We are coming back with teeth and a backbone!

Remember when conservatives were screaming at Mexico for the supposed flood of illegal weapons entering America? They screamed for military action to secure the border and execute the cartels responsible? Will they also scream for the Canadians to take those same measures for the same crime, a rogue, failed, southern

K-Car. that is all.

Chevrolet Celebrity with the carbureted version of the 2.8L. That car required you to perfectly perform a rain dance thrice and load up the carb with ether to start it - even when it was perfectly sunny and 72˚F outside.

My 1988 Honda CRX Si would disagree.

The Hyundai Excel, it is a miracle Hyundai succeeded in the U.S. after it.

Protip: There’s a habanero Tajin (yellow cap vs the regular white one).

That’s how diners spread across the country in the first half of the 20th century. Prefabrication buildings you could plop down anywhere,.

You forgot construction season.

South Dakota has the Badlands, Mount Rushmore and the Black Hills which are major stops for folks traveling to Yellowstone from the Midwest. 

Unless it’s a Bojangles in or around Roanoke, Va, then maybe drive 50 miles away to visit one not owned by the local franchisee:

https://swvawildlifecenter.org/2019/07/26/read-the-lawsuits/

Any native Vermonter will tell you the seasons include Mud Season and Tourist Season.

I wouldn’t be surprised if more out of state skiers visit Stowe in a single season than all non-residents travel to North Dakota for any reason whatsoever in an entire year.

Visitors to Kansas City, MO who walk a block too far in the wrong direction and accidently score a point for Kansas.

Third reason to go to Vermont: The beer. My god. It is everywhere and it is amazing. 

My thought exactly. I would bet fewer people are planning vacations to Kansas than Yellowstone.

All of these seem like just small population states, as opposed to states especially off the beaten path of tourists. You’re not gonna feel like you’re on the road less traveled at Yellowstone or Glacier during the summer.

I didn’t look closely enough, but what I meant to post in the top picture was one of those refrigerated units that stores the wine at 55°.