tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2474304103076898115.post6265981684272306038..comments2024-03-11T03:55:02.214-05:00Comments on Coffee with the Hermit: Well, I'm Certainly Glad That's Settled...!HermitJimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13631580830147175636noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2474304103076898115.post-46576174211610014712011-06-15T13:12:04.051-05:002011-06-15T13:12:04.051-05:00Well, now, the coffee sounds good. And it's no...Well, now, the coffee sounds good. And it's not too late if you want to join up as a province.IanHhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15874490886311041312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2474304103076898115.post-86459447079794557402011-06-15T12:49:16.400-05:002011-06-15T12:49:16.400-05:00I've seen How The States Got their Shapes, and...I've seen How The States Got their Shapes, and sometimes it's amusing. My hubby and sons are history buffs, and for a while they were running around bellowing "54-40 or Fight!" I think it was the most recent time that Quebec was trying to secede from Canada.Marjiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14950085029835332900noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2474304103076898115.post-29195535656231959172011-06-15T09:45:26.830-05:002011-06-15T09:45:26.830-05:00Hey JoJo...
I think the name of the show is called...Hey JoJo...<br />I think the name of the show is called "How the states got their shape."<br /><br />Pretty good I hear! I've never watched it, though.<br /><br />Thanks, sweetie, for coming by today!<br /><br /><br />Hey Bob...<br />So many "borders" are completely invisible and only show up on the map!<br /><br />No one seems to respect them anyway!<br /><br />Thanks, my friend, for coming by today!HermitJimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13631580830147175636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2474304103076898115.post-4703969657785737022011-06-15T09:09:59.920-05:002011-06-15T09:09:59.920-05:00What is interesting is that the "border line&...What is interesting is that the "border line" is just a cleared path through the woods for almost all of that portion of the border, no fences or anything. Too bad all borders can't be marked and respected like that.Bob from Athenshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14124078025732286371noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2474304103076898115.post-40927065908315315352011-06-15T09:03:53.337-05:002011-06-15T09:03:53.337-05:00Very interesting. Theres a new show on some channe...Very interesting. Theres a new show on some channel I hit surfing is now saying because of the lack of good tools many state bordes are wrong and some run right through peoples homes putting them in 2 states at the same time. If any of that is true what a mess things will be.<br />Coffee sound like a great way to start the day with a special friend.JoJonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2474304103076898115.post-37745744204061579832011-06-15T09:03:21.878-05:002011-06-15T09:03:21.878-05:00Hey Anon 6:00...
I don't know where the term &...Hey Anon 6:00...<br />I don't know where the term "line" came from unless it means the "line" that shows on most maps!<br /><br />One of those crazy terms we use all the time! I'll have to see what I can find out!<br /><br />Thanks for the visit today!HermitJimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13631580830147175636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2474304103076898115.post-18926677250626687182011-06-15T06:00:24.730-05:002011-06-15T06:00:24.730-05:00Down here, hard up against the country of Mejico, ...Down here, hard up against the country of Mejico, we have this river called the Rio Grande, which apparently isn't much of a barrier - its gets swum over quite a bit.<br /><br />I always wondered what 'line' was used in the woods to determine which country you were in. Maybe a series of blazes carved in trees?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com