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#5106 | | I'm going through my "I want to go back to New York" phase today. Happens every six months or so. So, I thought, perhaps unwisely, that I'd share it with you.
> In New York in the winter it is million degrees below zero and the wind travels at a million miles an hour down 5th avenue. > And in LA it's 72.
> In New York in the summer it is a million degrees and the humidity is a million percent. > And in LA it's 72.
> In New York there are a million interesting people. > And in LA there are 72.
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#5107 | | "I'm in Pittsburgh. Why am I here?" -- Harold Urey, Nobel Laureate
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#5108 | | If all the Chinese simultaneously jumped into the Pacific off a 10 foot platform erected 10 feet off their coast, it would cause a tidal wave that would destroy everything in this country west of Nebraska.
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#5109 | | Illinois isn't exactly the land that God forgot -- it's more like the land He's trying to ignore.
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#5110 | | In 1880 the French captured Detroit but gave it back ... they couldn't get parts.
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#5111 | | In America, it's not how much an item costs, it's how much you save.
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#5112 | | In any world menu, Canada must be considered the vichyssoise of nations -- it's cold, half-French, and difficult to stir. -- Stuart Keate
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#5113 | | In California they don't throw their garbage away -- they make it into television shows. -- Woody Allen, "Annie Hall"
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#5114 | | In Minnesota they ask why all football fields in Iowa have artificial turf. It's so the cheerleaders won't graze during the game.
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#5115 | | Indiana is a state dedicated to basketball. Basketball, soybeans, hogs and basketball. Berkeley, needless to say, is not nearly as athletic. Berkeley is dedicated to coffee, angst, potholes and coffee. -- Carolyn Jones
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