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Yeah there's plenty of room for travellers who wish to stay here, just don't cause any trouble.
Just another Happy Wanderer wandering with the Geese and friends road show.
I must say, you people are quite the assembly of vagabonds. It's nice to have a bit of life in a somewhat dead region.
We individual vagabonds from around the globe enjoy the comradery of exploring NS together. Inter-reacting with, and respecting the regions that we visit are our main objectives.
We do try to stay out of trouble. Of course there was that unfortunate and untimely death of The Postmaster when we visited The Post Office during our first trip south. (We were accused of murder.) But, hey, that wasn't our fault!
Well we're used to death around here. In all honesty you could get away with murder in this area, no one would bat an eye.
Well that would certainly be better that what occurred after to PM croaked. We were chased by the Law and by various police vehicles half way thru NS!
Not to judge, but can't geese fly? I feel like you'd be rather hard to track.
We fly, but we got a lot of land creatures following with us. We used to have a couple of sea creatures, but they left. Besides, we land frequently in various regions, just for kicks!
And to steal the corn
There it is. I knew there was something fishy with you guys. Corn theft is a truly heinous crime.
Grand Theft Corn. Sounds extreme. I wonder what the NS statute of limitations on that is.
Dahammer is BACK!
Only as much as the Geese can eat.
I actually have a puppet called The Great Cob. Check it out. I'm serious about corn.
Greetings
Just passing by, like a ship in the night. I just joined an old team of well-known NS travelers - who happen to be here.
Hi Kalmukia! Nice to see you traveling again.
Oh I have a corn nation I'll move it here :D
Kalmukia
Welcome back, nice to be traveling with you again. :)
Yeah, those "Children of the Corn" movies can creep you out. Also, the movie "Signs" made it even creepier. In reality there's nothing quite so peaceful as driving past those cornfields. Each stalk produces only one ear of corn, so they are dense and deep. Sometimes they cut passageways thru them and make a maze so people can walk thru them and try to find their way out. I've done it several times; it can be a bit dizzying. They call them "Maize mazes."
A-mazing ;)
I guess I wonīt be born in Nebraska in the next reincornation...
These puns hurt. I half want to hold another vote to amend the constitution to outlaw corn puns as well as corn theft.
Eating corn is an ingrained trait.
Now, does one eat corn on the cob like a typewriter? That is, from left to right, or right to left?
Or does one eat corn on the cob around?
We should have a poll on that. Or do Europeans eat corn on the cob at all? I live in Jersey, where we have silver queen corn--big tender, sweet kernels of white corn. And the bicolored are good, too--mixed yellow and white.
And with melted butter brushed all over it. Goes good with hamburgers and hot dogs. This weekend is "Memorial Day Weekend" in the USA, first cook-out of the season.
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