12 Phrases That Mean the Opposite Depending on What State You’re In
1. “Bless your heart” In most of the South, “bless your heart” can be a cutting, passive-aggressive way to call […]
1. “Bless your heart” In most of the South, “bless your heart” can be a cutting, passive-aggressive way to call […]
1. Canonsburg, Pennsylvania Canonsburg packs quite the punch on the Fourth of July—its Independence Day Parade draws between 50,000 and
1. Florida Florida has no law against owning a flamethrower, so you can legally buy one without much hassle. It’s
1. “He’s got more ___ than Carter has little liver pills” This saying was a go-to for exaggeration, with the
1. Minnesota Juicy Lucy Minneapolis and St. Paul are home to the Juicy Lucy, a cheeseburger with cheese stuffed inside
1. Crater Lake, Oregon Crater Lake’s depth is no myth — it’s the deepest lake in the U.S., hitting 1,943
1. State Route 33 – California Running through the Los Padres National Forest, this road is narrow, winding, and high