
Now let's keep in mind that I have not seen all of CA or all of OH. The following comparisons are just little observations I happened to note.
Some of the streets in Lakewood,OH are paved with red bricks. It might have been just one street but still when we pulled out on to it David and I were scared.
Ohio has this really big freakin' lake. It's called Lake Erie and I thought "It's a lake how big could it be." Ummmm ya...really big. I thought maybe I would be able to see Canada from the shore and I couldn't. Yes folks, I am that dumb. The Pacific Ocean is huge and I can't see Japan from the beach. So what made me think I would be able to see Canada from the lake shore?
Ohio has "emergency snow streets" WTF are these streets purposes? Emergency vehicle routes? Emergency roads designated for snow landing only? It's about time they designated snow to land somewhere specific. They should really work on making that stuff illegal. There were also signs that had HC with a slash through it. What these signs meant we may never know. In fact now that David and I think about it the signs in Lorain County either explained to little or didn't explain enough. Some stoplights in Ohio are on wires. Yes wires...not posts. Must be some eastern thing.
CA still home to In n Out, not one to speak of in OH. Not a Jack in the box in sight either. Just Steak n Shakes and White Castles. Ewwww.
There are TREES in Ohio. GREEN TREES EVERYWHERE! It was like they were invading the yards and freeways.
Ohio has unified state pride when it comes to the Ohio state football team. Here we have five teams people pledge undying love for: The Trojans, The Bruins, The Golden Bears, The Cardinal, and The Fighting Irish. The rivalries make interesting family get-togethers.
Ohio is flat. California is not flat. Enough said.
3 comments:
Emergency Snow Routes are roads that will be plowed in major snowstorms, I believe.
Seattle has hanging stoplights, too, and they're on the West Coast.
oh, shut up tom.
you're going to have to get used to not having an ocean right there to tell you which way you're going... north or south ;)
you go up north far enough or inland enough (ie middle of nowhere) you'll see stoplights on wires, GA has them too.
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