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October 14, 2005
Fun Facts About Iowa: The Director's Cut
(Since the new podcast is finally up, I guess it's safe to post the Fun Facts from the previous podcast.) The version on the IMAO podcast (#15 - Sept 12) was cut here & there for time & quality reasons. My unsullied and divinely inspired artistic vision appears in the extended entry... Welcome to Fun Facts About the 50 States. I'm your host, Harvey, and - week by week - I'll be taking you on a tour around this great nation of ours, providing you with interesting yet completely useless and probably untrue, information about each of the 50 states. This week, it's time to fire up the ol' combine, because we're headed out to Iowa, so let's get started... Iowa became the 29th state on December 28th, 1846, after Congress finally persuaded the state to change its name from "Corntopia". The state flag of Iowa consists of three vertical stripes of blue, white, and red, much like the French flag. To prevent confusion, the white section of Iowa's flag contains the international symbol for "No Surrender Monkeys". The state bird of Iowa is the goldfinch, which should not be confused with any criminal masterminds who tried to kill James Bond. Iowa contains exactly 99 counties. The legendary "lost 100th county" is currently being sought by a ragtag band of spaceships fleeing from the evil Cylon Empire. Geographically, Iowa is one of the flattest states in the US, but it IS considering getting implants so that South Dakota will FINALLY pay attention to it. Iowa was nicknamed the "Hawkeye State" after the popular deep-fried delicacy served in most of the state's taverns. The 31st president of the US - Herbert Hoover - was born in West Branch, Iowa. The Hoover Dam was named in his honor, since its construction was made possible by his invention of the concrete beaver. The state song of Iowa is "Corn! Corn! Corn!", which consists entirely of people singing the word "corn" for 5 minutes, and was the inspiration for Monthy Python's "Spam" sketch. The state tree of Iowa is the oak tree, because... well, they had to choose SOMETHING, and since corn doesn't grow on trees, they figured acorns were close enough. Burlington, Iowa is home to Snake Alley, the crookedest street in America, which rates an impressive 9.5 on the Kofi Annan crookedness scale. Strawberry Point, Iowa is home to the world's largest strawberry. It's 10 feet tall, weighs 500 pounds, and subsists on a diet of migrant farm workers. The world's smallest city park is in Hiteman, Iowa, and consists of a single blade of grass growing through a crack in the sidewalk. And yes, keeping it mowed IS a union job. How did you guess? Iowa has more people of Norwegian extraction than it does black people, which is why pickled herring is sold at basketball games. Or WOULD be, if Iowa had enough black people to put together an NBA team. You know that team that the Harlem Globetrotters always beat in exhibition games? They're all from Iowa. Crystal Lake, Iowa has a statue of the world's largest bullhead fish, which was finally caught in 1982 by a hockey-mask-wearing serial killer. Kalona, Iowa is the largest Amish settlement west of the Mississippi. It was founded in 1858 by ultraconservative Amish who were sick of those Pennsylvania harlots shamelessly flaunting their naked wrists. Cedar Rapids, Iowa is home to the world's largest breakfast cereal company - Quaker Oats - which also makes other funny-hat-wearing, religion-related cereals, like Islam Puffs, Jew Chex, and Pope-ee-o's. In Scrabble, Iowa is worth 7 points, which, coincidentally, is the same number of points awarded for running down a pedestrian while playing Grand Theft Auto: Des Moines. Dubuque, Iowa is frequently the site of violent turf wars between rival gangs of Hicks and Bumpkins. Johnny Carson was born in Corning, Iowa in 1925. Had he been born 50 years later, his homely face and mediocre comedic talent would've prevented any career in the entertainment industry, except for maybe IMAO Podcaster. Native Iowans are easily identifiable by their unique ability to actually locate Iowa on a map. Iowa has a population of nearly 3 million people, all of whom will punch you right in the freakin' nose if you tell one more stupid corn joke. The state vegetable of Iowa is corn, which [punching sound effect] OW! MY FREAKIN' NOSE! Well, that wraps up the Iowa edition of Fun Facts About the 50 States. Next week I'll be stealing some ruby slippers & riding a cyclone to Kansas. Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go put some ice on my freakin' nose... ow... 11 Responses To "Fun Facts About Iowa: The Director's Cut"
First! #1 - Posted by: Keith Emery on October 14, 2005 02:00 PMMy first roomate in the Army was from Iowa. He had a HUGE brass spittoon that he liked to polish up with Brasso on the weekends. What a party animal! #2 - Posted by: Undercover Hippie on October 14, 2005 04:16 PM"Jew Chex"? BWAHAHAHAHAHA How 'bout "Buddha Bites"? #3 - Posted by: Army NCO Guy on October 14, 2005 11:59 PM"Dubuque, Iowa is frequently the site of violent turf wars between rival gangs of Hicks and Bumpkins." Nearly accurate. No, really. I grew up there. #4 - Posted by: discomeatpies on October 15, 2005 06:34 AMArmy NCO Guy, Buddhists don't wear funny hats. The orthodox ones are bold. Doesn't fit the category. Funny though. #6 - Posted by: Scott on October 15, 2005 08:06 PMDude, yes they do: "The hat is worn during special ceremonies. The bottom part is yellow and has the handle in the back with two handles. Inside is white, symbolic of Chenrezig, the Buddha of Compassion; the handle inside is blue, symbolic of Vajrapani, the Buddha of Power; and the handle outside is reddish orange and symbolizes Manjushri, the Buddha of Wisdom. The many threads standing upright represent the thousand Buddhas of this age on top of your head. The yellow represents the purity of the teachings, similar to how gold is considered pure and free of stains." #7 - Posted by: hail to the chief on October 15, 2005 08:32 PMThose of us west of the Missouri River, and just west of Iowa, like to call the state, "The Gateway to Nebraska!" And, Council Bluffs is lovingly referred to as "Counciltucky." Oh, and the letters making up the state name? They stand for "Idiots Out Wandering Around." Rofl #8 - Posted by: SkyeChild on October 15, 2005 11:24 PMDude! My Granpappy and Grandmammy raised up my Pa in Burlington. Too bad about the Kofi Annan thing though. Get's me thinking about a great anti-anti-war protest sign: "No Blood For Oil!... Unless France and Kofi get a kickback." #9 - Posted by: DesertElephant on October 17, 2005 01:44 PMAs a native Iowan I have to agree with most of your facts. I’m a proud hick that loves to kick some bumpkin butt but then again even bumpkins aren’t as bad as cityslickers. #10 - Posted by: RipRip on October 17, 2005 01:59 PM???? There is probably about 20 families of hicks in Dubuque and they're all related to one another, im from dubuque and ive been on a farm maybe 3 times in my whole life......so i dont know what ur talking about. Why would i get offended if you talk about corn, its a vegetable too, so what if we happen to grow quite a bit of it. Its a normal state with normal people, nothing really funny about it. #11 - Posted by: dubuquer on November 12, 2005 02:11 AMPost a comment
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