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I say not unless jam changes to "North American". I applaud the effort though.
sorry, it wasn't a conscious attempt on my part to exclude people outside the U.S. on this one... (a brain fart, yeah) but even changing it to North America would still exclude others so ...my as well leave it as is - the U.S. Presidents stands...
Of course, if you're outside the U.S. I suppose a protest sign would work...
I have learned in the past few challenges. That Oklahoma is not a very historical state. Although we have places and things named after presidents here, nothing with full names.
I've got this one... John Adams, second US President, founding father, and co-author of the Constitution. He did a lot of other stuff, too, and you can read about it here, on his Wiki page: John Adams.
Most of the streets, towns, and such that are named for historical figures around here use only the last name. I just happened upon this one, while out getting a warranty replacement of my headlight.
SO... next challenge:
Since it never happens on purpose, your bike in front of a psychiatrist/psychologist's office. Glasses, gloves, do-rag, brane bukkit, or straight jacket on the seat.
Last edited by Ragnar; Apr 19, 2014 at 04:38 PM.
Reason: add dead-sexy photo
I've got this one... John Adams, second US President, founding father, and co-author of the Constitution. He did a lot of other stuff, too, and you can read about it here, on his Wiki page: John Adams.
Most of the streets, towns, and such that are named for historical figures around here use only the last name. I just happened upon this one, while out getting a warranty replacement of my headlight.
SO... next challenge:
Since it never happens on purpose, your bike in front of a psychiatrist/psychologist's office. Glasses, gloves, do-rag, brane bukkit, or straight jacket on the seat.
Have I gone blind or is the picture hidden in the text? Wait, where did that picture come from. Wasn't there a minute ago...May need to go see a psycho to help my head...No I was married to a psycho, not doing that again...
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Have I gone blind or is the picture hidden in the text? Wait, where did that picture come from. Wasn't there a minute ago...May need to go see a psycho to help my head...No I was married to a psycho, not doing that again...
My fault. Was multi-tasking, uploading photo while composing. Posted, then realized I hadn't added the photo in. You can stay off the meds, bubba... it's cool. Don't go gettin' your head shrunk or anything insane like that...
My fault. Was multi-tasking, uploading photo while composing. Posted, then realized I hadn't added the photo in. You can stay off the meds, bubba... it's cool. Don't go gettin' your head shrunk or anything insane like that...
I've got this one... John Adams, second US President, founding father, and co-author of the Constitution.
Most of the streets, towns, and such that are named for historical figures around here use only the last name. I just happened upon this one, while out getting a warranty replacement of my headlight.
...probably because John Adams is one of the few names that would actually fit...
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