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February 25, 2006
Fun Facts About Maryland - The Director's Cut
The version on the IMAO podcast (Feb 13th "It's About Something, We Think") was cut here & there for time & quality reasons. My unsullied and divinely inspired artistic vision is 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 take a wrong turn at the Washington Monument and accidentally wind up in Maryland, so let's get started... Maryland became the 7th state on April 28th, 1788 after it finally agreed to stop trying to invade Delaware to steal its oil. The state bird of Maryland is the Oriole, which should NOT be confused with any similarly-named, chocolate-flavored, creme-filled sandwich cookies. The state flag of Maryland is best described as, "a Picasso painting of a checkboard as interpreted by Andy Warhol while very drunk and standing on one leg." The state flower of Maryland is the Black-Eyed Susan, or - as it's referred to by feminists - the "Justifiable Homicide Plant". The highest point in Maryland is Backbone Mountain. It's 3360 feet tall, and has never been climbed by a Frenchman. The state motto of Maryland is, "Yup, pretty much just a suburb of DC". Maryland's nickname of "The Old Line State" is somewhat of a misnomer, since most of its residents prefer to freebase their cocaine. Maryland was named after Henrietta Maria, wife of King Charles I of England. They WERE going to call is "Henriettaland", but decided that sounded too much like some kind of pussycat-puppet-related theme park. The lowest point in Maryland is Bloody Point Hole, at 174 feet below sea level. It used to be deeper, but Karl Rove's been using it a lot lately to dispose of "stifled dissenters", if you know what I mean. Presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth was born in Bel Air, Maryland in 1838. Because of his high-profile crime, all US theaters now have "Marylander detectors" at each entrance as a security precaution. Famous abolitionist Frederick Douglass was born in Tuckahoe, Maryland, which - and I can't emphasize this enough - starts with the letter "T", so really watch that left index finger while you're typing. Another famous abolitionist - Harriet Tubman - was born in Dorchester County, Maryland and freed over 300 slaves during 20 trips between Maryland and Pennsylvania. Today, many black people honor her heroic journies by running up and down a wooden court for an hour, symbolically helping basketballs escape slavery by throwing them through "freedom hoops". Gaithersburg, Maryland is home to the National Institute of Standards and Technology. It employs over 3000 pimply-faced geek-boys, none of whom have yet kissed a real girl. National Anthem author Francis Scott Key was born in Frederick, Maryland, where he spent his formative years blowing stuff up and writing poetry about the explosions. Baseball Hall-of-Famer Babe Ruth grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, and developed his legendary slugging prowess by working as a knee-cap breaker for local loan sharks. The United States Naval Academy was founded on October 10, 1845 at Annapolis, Maryland. Coincidentally, the United States Hooker Academy was founded across the street the next day. The first cathedral in the US was built in Baltimore, Maryland in 1821, mostly to clear the streets of the numerous drunken Irishmen passed out in the gutters. Annapolis, Maryland once served as the capital of the US, but the Congressional building was eventually moved to Washington, D.C. to make room for the United States Hooker Academy. The first dental school in the US opened at the University of Maryland in 1840. The early facilities were quite primitive, and the first class taught there was a course in how to make a set of dentures out of duct tape and roofing nails. The Concord Point lighthouse is the oldest continuously operated lighthouse in Maryland, because no one in the state is smart enough to figure out how to operate the light switch. Maryland was originally populated by confused colonists from Virginia who wandered too far north and got stuck in snowbanks. Kind of explains the light switch thing, doesn't it? The highest waterfall in Maryland is Muddy Creek Falls. At 63 feet tall, it's actually large enough for Michael Moore to fit underneath it, unless he's laying on his back. In 1790 Maryland rounded up all the lawyers in the state and threw them into a fetid swamp near the southern border of the state, now known as Washington, D.C. The first successful manned hot air balloon launch occurred in Baltimore, Maryland in 1784. The pilot - Edward Warren - reportedly described his trip as "a great way to peek down the front of women's dresses." The state song of Maryland is "Maybe We Should've Killed Those Lawyers Before We Threw Them In That Swamp". Well, that wraps up the Maryland edition of Fun Facts About the 50 States. Next week I'll be swerving off a bridge with Ted Kennedy as I visit Massachusetts. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go take a hot air balloon ride. 14 Responses To "Fun Facts About Maryland - The Director's Cut"
I can't wait 'til the Missouri one... :) FIRST!!! #1 - Posted by: fatelvis04 on February 25, 2006 09:21 PMYou missed so many good facts I don't know where to start, maybe "Fatti Maschii, Parole Femine", the state motto. Who could forget jousting, the state sport, or lacrosse the team sport, or the state reptile (no, not Ted) the diamondback terrapin. Orville and Wilber Wright gave flying lessons at the the worlds oldest continuously operated airport in College Park. The first bomb sight was tested there as well as the first machine gun on an airplane...guess we should have test those over D.C. #2 - Posted by: eingang on February 26, 2006 08:26 AMIt is good that you started at the bottom since Maryland does not even make the list of the Top 50 U.S. States. #3 - Posted by: UnusualCandor on February 26, 2006 01:01 PMI can't wait for the Democratic People's Republic of Kal-e-forn-e-a #4 - Posted by: MDL on February 26, 2006 02:47 PM"where he spent his formative years blowing stuff up and writing poetry about the explosions." LOL #5 - Posted by: on February 26, 2006 05:51 PMThe United States Hooker academy.... HAH
Forgot to warn you, the natives pronounce it "Balmer, Merlin". :D #7 - Posted by: TinaC on February 26, 2006 09:49 PMMmmmmm...Orioles! They go good with milk. #8 - Posted by: Well Dunn on February 27, 2006 09:21 AMMDL: I'm too lazy to check the imao archives, but I think California was one of the first ones that Harvey did. Wasn't it covered in a podcast? #9 - Posted by: El Santo on February 27, 2006 03:23 PMThe one about NIST is true. That's why they're petitioning to be moved to Annapolis, near the National Hooker Academy. Also, our state song -- "Maryland, My Maryland" -- is sung to the tune of "O Tannenbam." #10 - Posted by: Sarah on February 27, 2006 03:29 PMYou forgot about Frederick being home to USAMRIID(Unites States ArmyReasearch Institute for Infectious Disease). It was created as a response to the first established Hooker Academy and the effect it was having on the Naval Academy. #11 - Posted by: DesertElephant on February 27, 2006 03:52 PMLet me know when you get to Nevada. I'll loan you an mini-gun, and take you wacko-lib hunting. It's easy. The only reason why the state to the (appropriately) left of us isn't vastly overpopulated is that the libs are pouring across out western border as fast as the ileagles are coming north across theirs. #12 - Posted by: on February 27, 2006 10:19 PMYou LIE about the pimply boys. I've toured NIST, and let me tell you our tourguide, a physics grad student, was simply one of the most beautiful women I've ever seen. And smart as a whip too. Man, I want to go back to Maryland. #13 - Posted by: Nathan on February 28, 2006 12:37 AMI wonder what fun facts I'll learn about my state, Arizona. Well, besides the fact that the Republican Party (guilty) here is stupid enough to keep electing McCain. #14 - Posted by: DesertElephant on February 28, 2006 10:21 AMPost a comment
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