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I though it would be cool to find out where everyone is from, I think someone already did this but still...

Also I'm from Sydney, Australia and I was wondering if anyone from this site who lives nearby might want to meet face to face, if so PM me.

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ah i see

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Don't recall geography. My favorite high school class was Economics. Not because it was fun, but the teacher began drinking at 7 am and I had his class before lunch. so by lunch time that man was wasted, but he sure got into the subject.

Then there was my english teacher who had spent a few years in Japan. he was also an art teacher. It was normal for this man to eat chalk in class and when cutting glass for art projects, he'd scream in Japanese. very interesting man. Also was 6'9 an drove an MG Midget. very odd man.

I often wonder if it's true what I heard, that Michigan got the UP and Ohio got Toledo due to some war or dispute

Like dogs, do, marking

In 1776 the land west of the Mississippi belonged to Spain. Between 1776 and 1786, parts of the North American Continent that later became Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio,and Kentucky were at first claimed the states of New York, Virginia, Massachusetts and Connecticut(which claimed the area of Cleavland Ohio all the way up to 1800).

In 1784, Jefferson proposed that the area be divided into ten parts. If that had come to pass then Chicago would have been in Assenisipia, and I would be in Michigania. In 1787 this area became the Northwest Territory and the area West of the Mississippi belonged to France. Kentucky was carved out in 1792 and Ohio in 1803.

In 1803, the United States bought the French out and the Louisiana Purchase became the Missouri Territory in 1819.

The area of the Northwest Territory minus Ohio and Kentucky, became the Indiana Territory in 1800, with some native American lands included in around 1803.

Michigan Territory became the lower Michigan area in 1805, The Illinois Territory had Illinois, Wisconsin and Eastern Minnesota, and Indiana Territory had Indiana and for a few years Upper Michigan.

Indiana (1816),Illinois (1818),and Missouri (1821), became states and Michigan Territory ballooned out to include Wisconsin and Eastern Minnesota in 1818 and Iowa, Western Minnesota and lands east of the Missouri River in 1834.

In 1837 Michigan became a state including Northern Michigan,(and had given up its claim to Toledo) and the remaining territory was now the Wisconsin Territory. Between 1843 and 1846 as Wisconsin sought statehood the Upper Peninsula was claimed by Wisconsin and it took the Federal Government to settle that dispute along with several different configurations of the Wisconsin boundary on the north west part of the state. Even Stephen Douglas (of the later Lincoln Douglas Debates)had a finger in that mess.

Are you somehow related?

Are you somehow related to my high school geography teacher? ;P

Seriously... what kind of people keep track of all that insanity.

Abigail Drew.

No, sorry

What happened is that I had been thinking of an alternative history series that diverted into those Jeffersonian states I mentioned. I had many of my notes still at hand even though the project died in deep unhappiness at my efforts.

Hah! The Great War Between Mich. And Ohio!!!

[email protected] The only reason Ohio won was because we were already a state. Congress seemed to give state-hood some weight in the debate?;0

The conflict remains and shows itself prominently when the Buckeyes encounter the Wolverines on the grid-iron.;)

Toledo was a port city. We couldn't let Michigan have that!!! Besides, they were surrounded by water!!!;0

Love And Hugs,
Jonelle

ugh, football

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Man I hate most sports. But at the last job, our parts came out of a warehouse in Ohio. For a long while, we had a driver who, as he left the lot, would scream out "GO BUCKEYES" at 4 in hte monring. The neighbors loved him.

Then one day, they lost and after that he never got out of the Truck again.

dang that football junk.

Having grown up in Toledo, I'm more aware of that rivalry than most anyone else on this site can be.

Your social status in grade school was largely determined by whether you were a Michigan fan, or Ohio fan. Being neither wasn't an option. And of course... I was neither... Added to all my other "oddities" this only served to increase my outcast status even more.

BTW, my school district is very evenly split, being at the northernmost edge of town, part of our area, and the area I actually live in, was part of Michigan for far longer than the rest of town, until only shortly before Toledo annexed us.

Because of this, our schools were split almost down the middle come close to time for a "big game"...

Abigail Drew.

I'm about 15

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miles from MSU. Sure, not U of M, but there is a bit of hate for Ohio.....unless they whip U of M. My old work was all anti Ohio. My self, I like to hum the Norte Dame fight song. That gets me come weird looks.

what the heck is a buckeye?

three things.

It's a tree. A nut from the tree. Or a candy made to look like the nut of a buckeye tree made with chocolate and peanut butter.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckeye

And, as that entry states, it can be other things as well... though generally, people are referring to one of those three things.

The team is named for the tree, which is our state tree.

Abigail Drew.

Abigail Drew.

asl...

A - willing to bet that I'm younger than most people here (no offense)
S - a confusing subject...
L - Surrey BC Canada and proud of it!


Hugs from British Columbia! :D


Hugs from British Columbia! :D

lol asl

I remember the first time someone asked me that years ago. Ill give the reply I gave then.

Age- over 30

Sex - Both

Location - North America

Usually shut them up quick. If not and they pestered me again.

Age - over 20

Sex - Neither

Location - you know where england is? great not there.

A Blog entry worth revisiting

Now if this was a map we could pin ...

This blog entry is about three and a half years old but with all the new readers and writers here it is worth revisiting

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