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Born to be Bland

“Who needs a transfer case? Not the French!”

I was born in Connecticut. Do you know what that means? Absolutely nothing. The state is famous for… pretty much nothing. Our claim to fame is that we were able to keep the King of England’s hands off the official colonial charter by hiding it in an oak tree. In 1687. We’ve apparently done nothing worth noting since. It seems that

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