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On 7/7/2020 at 7:42 AM, laker67 said:

Name change. You are now entering ????? County. Maybe Scott county

There's already a Scott County MO just south of Cape Girardeau.

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Posted
6 hours ago, moguy1973 said:

There's already a Scott County MO just south of Cape Girardeau.

Is there a "Dred" county?

Posted
1 hour ago, laker67 said:

Is there a "Dred" county?

They tried to call Scott County that, but they named it after this guy.  Big Federal guy from Virginia.  Probably brought bunches of slaves with him.

John Scott MO Politician from the 1800

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I am proudly from Wayne County MO.  Named after "Mad" Anthony Wayne, a revolutionary war hero.  Only the indians will be after his relics.  If anyone has a right to be peeved, its the Native Americans.  Or maybe the Brits.

Anthony Wayne
 

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

Posted
10 hours ago, oneshot 1 said:

And I'm very serious on their beliefs the darker the skin the closer to Satan they were.

I’m good I guess.  I burn easy.  I’ve always been jealous.  My brother just gets darker and darker.  No sun screen needed for him.    

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Jayhawkers and red legs are terms that came to prominence in Kansas Territory, during the Bleeding Kansas period of the 1850s; they were adopted by militant bands affiliated with the free-state cause during the American Civil War. These gangs were guerrillas who often clashed with pro-slavery groups from Missouri, known at the time in Kansas Territory as "Border Ruffians" or "Bushwhackers." After the Civil War, the word "Jayhawker" became synonymous with the people of Kansas, or anybody born in Kansas.[1] Today a modified version of the term, Jayhawk, is used as a nickname for a native-born Kansan,[2][3][4] but more typically for a student, fan, or alumnus of the University of Kansas.

I think the Jayhawks of KU can rest easy... don't think they'll come after their name.

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Posted
12 hours ago, oneshot 1 said:

And I'm very serious on their beliefs the darker the skin the closer to Satan they were.

River of Life Church was very much against Women, called them all Jezebels.

I could probably give you a dozen examples of very common beliefs that are equally insane....but I won't.  

 

So, are they REALLY going to change a county name?   Can this actually happen? 

Posted
7 hours ago, fishinwrench said:

 

So, are they REALLY going to change a county name?   Can this actually happen? 

These are challenging times, anything goes.

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

Posted
13 hours ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

I’m good I guess.  I burn easy.  I’ve always been jealous.  My brother just gets darker and darker.  No sun screen needed for him.    

Kind of like I was when younger working outside all the time.

My In-laws call me the N word all the time and my Step Kids being half Iranian are very dark.

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