Mike Maxfield wrote: > > singhals@erols.com writes: > >There's Paris Virginia, Vienna Virginia, Romney West Virginia, > >Lima in (Ohio? Indiana?), Cairo Illinois, Birmingham Alabama, > >Reading Pennsylvania, Hanover Pennsylvania, York Pennsylvania, > >Edinburg Virginia and the only states I know that do NOT have a > >Springfield are Louisiana and Hawaii. (g) > > Before Christmas I went out to do some gift shopping. Went through Bremen > one day, and the next day I went to Holland. Drove to both places from my > home in NW Indiana. > -- > tweek@io.com Georgia's a heck of a long way to go and if you blink twice you miss Bremen altogether. (g) Rome, just up the road a ways, is bigger. Cheryl
singhals@erols.com writes: >Mike Maxfield wrote: >> >> Before Christmas I went out to do some gift shopping. Went through Bremen >> one day, and the next day I went to Holland. Drove to both places from my >> home in NW Indiana. > >Georgia's a heck of a long way to go and if you blink twice you >miss Bremen altogether. (g) Rome, just up the road a ways, is >bigger. Well, if I blinked as I passed through Bremen, IN, I might 200 miles later hit Bremen, OH, and since I made it that far, I could have visited Holland, OH rather than Holland, MI. <g> As far as Bremen, GA, I would have most likely traveled south on I-65 and hit Bremen, AL first, and having blinked and missed it, by the time I hit Birmingham might have realized it and would have hanged a left onto I-20 and hit Bremen, GA... but I probably would have stopped way before then, perhaps Frankfort, IN would have been as far south as would would consider a single day's drive for a shopping trip, certainly by the time I reached New Frankfort, IN. -- tweek@io.com