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Postby Neoteny on Thu Dec 13, 2007 12:29 am

More from wikipedia:

Columbus, GA

In 1987, the Columbus City Council passed an anti-lewdness ordinance in reaction to a controversial Beastie Boys concert. This led to the city receiving the dubious distinction of being insulted by rapper Ice-T in his 1991 single "Freedom of Speech". Ice-T had planned to do a show in Columbus, but was threatened with jail time if the show contained profanity. He cancelled the show and condemned the Columbus city fathers for being narrow-minded and interfering with his right to free expression.

Every November, SOA Watch organizes a protest, which is held in Columbus just outside the main entrance to Fort Benning, against the former School of the Americas. Celebrities who have appeared at the protest have included Martin Sheen and Susan Sarandon. Since 2002, a counter-protest called God Bless Fort Benning Day has been organized by local residents.

The all-star team from Columbusā€™ Northern Little League captured the 2006 Little League World Series Championship on August 28, 2006, with a 2-1 victory over Kawaguchi City, Japan at Howard J. Lamade Stadium in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
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Postby muy_thaiguy on Thu Dec 13, 2007 12:29 am

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muy_thaiguy wrote:Don't think I've heard of the Calgary Stampede. Also, what time of year where you in the area?


early September
You arrived to late then. It happens during July-early August. And if you want to go the the concerts there, you have to buy tickets in January. So, mainly bad timing is why you really didn't hear about it.
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Postby sangfroid on Thu Dec 13, 2007 12:33 am

muy_thaiguy wrote:You arrived to late then. It happens during July-early August. And if you want to go the the concerts there, you have to buy tickets in January. So, mainly bad timing is why you really didn't hear about it.


It would've been good to see what it was all about, but I don't plan trips that far in advance. If I get there in the next ten years, I'll look at paying the rodeo a visit.
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Postby muy_thaiguy on Thu Dec 13, 2007 12:35 am

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muy_thaiguy wrote:You arrived to late then. It happens during July-early August. And if you want to go the the concerts there, you have to buy tickets in January. So, mainly bad timing is why you really didn't hear about it.


It would've been good to see what it was all about, but I don't plan trips that far in advance. If I get there in the next ten years, I'll look at paying the rodeo a visit.
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Postby Iliad on Thu Dec 13, 2007 2:46 am

btownmeggy wrote:Well, I now live a big city with lots of special things about it. Among the most special is that it's probably considered one of the coolest cities in America.

But my hometown... Its primary claim to fame is that in the teens, twenties or so, a posse of my townspeople hunted down a bank robber, lynched him, and drug him through the streets of the town. They now have a fair celebrating the occasion. Also, a nearby unincorporated community (so it's basically just part of my town) is the setting of a Jose Marti essay called "A town sets a black man on fire".

So... what's special/historic about my town? Lynchings.
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Postby mr. incrediball on Thu Dec 13, 2007 2:48 am

Baghdad wrote:The Cradle of Civilization

We were the spark that set forth the flames that plunged the British into Chaos; in other words, we were the cause of the Revolution of 1920

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First creators:
Army
Government
Knowledge
Law

And the list goes on...


you live in athens?
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Postby Iliad on Thu Dec 13, 2007 2:54 am

mr. incrediball wrote:
Baghdad wrote:The Cradle of Civilization

We were the spark that set forth the flames that plunged the British into Chaos; in other words, we were the cause of the Revolution of 1920

Creators of Math, Science, Language, Architecture, and Poetry

First creators:
Army
Government
Knowledge
Law

And the list goes on...


you live in athens?

Yeah Baghdad you just got owned.
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Postby sangfroid on Thu Dec 13, 2007 3:17 am

Revolution of 1920 was in Iraq and the developments he named were partly made in Baghdad. how you interpreted that to be Greece, I'll never know.
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Postby MR. Nate on Thu Dec 13, 2007 6:30 am

If you count my actual town, I think the most famous thing is Uncle Kracker & Kid Rock got their starts here which isn't saying much, although now it's the home of Eminiem. If you're talking about the metro area though, we basically made every important contribution to music & the US Auto Industry over the last 50 years.
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Postby flashleg8 on Thu Dec 13, 2007 9:42 am

My hometown Strathaven started a revolution 8) It was a dismal failure though unfortunately.

One of the leaders of the Chartist revolution of 1820, James Wilson, lead a band of radicals to march on Glasgow to join a mass insurrection supported by French troops. Unfortunately there was no mass movement - the French troops were just a rumor and I suppose they all looked a bit silly after that :)
On his return he was captured, charged with treason hanged and beheaded. Nasty.
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Postby Guiscard on Thu Dec 13, 2007 9:48 am

flashleg8 wrote:My hometown Strathaven started a revolution 8) It was a dismal failure though unfortunately.

One of the leaders of the Chartist revolution of 1820, James Wilson, lead a band of radicals to march on Glasgow to join a mass insurrection supported by French troops. Unfortunately there was no mass movement - the French troops were just a rumor and I suppose they all looked a bit silly after that :)
On his return he was captured, charged with treason hanged and beheaded. Nasty.


Well throughout the nineteenth century my town made lots and lots of socks... so there...
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Postby CrazyAnglican on Fri Dec 14, 2007 5:05 pm

My hometown was named for having Lithium in the water. In the Late Ninetheeth Century it was a big resort in the area. A huge hotel was built so that ailing people could come and bathe in the springs. In the Early Twentieth Century the hotel burned down, and people found out that antibiotics were better for you than spring water (if you're sick). So, people stopped coming to the springs, and they were relegated to a forgotten corner of a golf course.

In the early nineties (1990's that is), a town matron decided to revive the springs and begin bottling the water. As far as I know she went broke because the water tasted like a mixture of brine and fertilizer.

LITHIA SPRINGS, GA.

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Postby DeCaptain on Fri Dec 14, 2007 5:57 pm

My city is fairly well known in the Twin Cities area partly because many take the name (Coon Rapids) in a negative way. The city was named after a creek that runs through it and that in turn was named for all the raccoons that use to be in the area. A name change has been proposed a few times but so far it's been denied everytime.

This summer one of the little leagues from here put out a team that made the Little League World Series, and then a few kids proceded to spit on their hands before shaking hands with the other team after they got knocked out of the tournament.

I can't remember what year it was but Coon Rapids was mentioned in Rolling Stones magazine a few years ago. Something about being a hotspot for out of staters to come and recuit teenage prostitutes...

And Dan Johnson (Oakland Athletics) grew up here.

Thats all I can think of at this point in time.
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Postby DAZMCFC on Fri Dec 14, 2007 6:42 pm

well here is my City a linkfor anyone who is interested. too much to list, so i thought a link more appropriate.

oh and i know quite a few parts are a shithole, i live here. :roll:
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Postby jiminski on Fri Dec 14, 2007 6:51 pm

I am originally from a crappy little town called Aylesbury!

We bread a Duck imaginatively known as the Aylesbury Duck!

This Duck is White, with a yellow beak and yellow feet!
If you think of a Duck it will likely be an Aylesbury Duck your imagination conjours for you!

(it looks like the one out of Friends .. come on you all know it!)

Vote Duck! Aylesbury Duck... it is the future!
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Postby Guiscard on Fri Dec 14, 2007 7:55 pm

jiminski wrote:I am originally from a crappy little town called Aylesbury!

We bread a Duck imaginatively known as the Aylesbury Duck!

This Duck is White, with a yellow beak and yellow feet!
If you think of a Duck it will likely be an Aylesbury Duck your imagination conjours for you!

(it looks like the one out of Friends .. come on you all know it!)

Vote Duck! Aylesbury Duck... it is the future!


I immediately thought of this duck... I'm so sorry...

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Postby Guiscard on Fri Dec 14, 2007 7:58 pm

DAZMCFC wrote:well here is my City a linkfor anyone who is interested. too much to list, so i thought a link more appropriate.

oh and i know quite a few parts are a shithole, i live here. :roll:


Wikipedia wrote:Salford's popular nickname is Dirty Old Town, after the folk song written about the area by Ewan McColl.


Well you learn something new every day...
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Postby .Zagor. on Fri Dec 21, 2007 3:42 pm

my city is famous for:
a) the slave trade
b) pirates
c) Cider

thats about it...
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Postby Norse on Fri Dec 21, 2007 3:51 pm

Portsmouth:

First ever public house
First ever Naval base
The most densley populated town in Europe
Charles Dickens
Most number of pubs per square mile in Britain.
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Postby The1exile on Fri Dec 21, 2007 3:57 pm

Mine was founded in the 13th century and was first famous for a rail crash 5 years ago.

Not directly connected with the town, but there was a pretty major battle where we offed the Earl of Warwick in the War of the Roses a bit south of here in 1471.

Other than that? Nah... we might have some Roman remains around, but no-one knows much about them. Oh, and an entry on chavtowns.co.uk .
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