koreangopher
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Go to town...you have your own space.
Talk amongst yourselves.
Talk amongst yourselves.
Isn't the bit "The peanut is neither a pea nor a nut"?well played KoreanGopher.
I'll even toss out a topic for them...
The peanut; is it a pea or a nut... discuss.
Isn't the bit "The peanut is neither a pea nor a nut"?
Rhode Island. Neither a road nor an island. Discuss.
Niether a Glen or a Mason
I'm trying to calculate the number of braincells that die reading these posts.
Interesting factoid: What we call Rhode Island is officially known as the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. The mainland area around Providence was a colony that had the latter name, while what is now known as Aquidneck Island used to be the colony of Rhode Island. For whatever reason, when the two colonies merged, the common parlance was Rhode Island, and the "Providence Plantations" part was forgotten. I only found all this out when I took a geography course in the process of getting my teacher's license, and I was utterly fascinated.
Many people, especially non-locals, still call Aquidneck Island "Rhode Island". So, technically, Rhode Island is an island. Just not the state of Rhode Island.