TinkerbellMama
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Inspired by another thread we nearly hijacked...
And in light of the huge popularity of the animated show "Family Guy"...
I'd like to start a collection of Rhode Island facts and oddities.
We've already mentioned Lo Numba license plates. There are people driving around with single-digit plates, and they are willed down through the generations. People have paid thousands of dollars to acquire some of these plates. Amazingly (and revealing much more about the true Rhode Island mentality), many thousands of dollars have been TURNED DOWN so the lo numba plates could remain on Grandpa's Buick!
It's a total status thing, here! In related news, many RI folks have license plates which begin with their initials. For example, if your name is John Smith, you are very likely to have a plate along the lines of JS 473. No one really knows why, and not everyone has it (I don't, and neither does dh), but it's one of those strange RI things.
Semi-related:
Directions and driving are a big deal here. Directions are ALWAYS given with reference to businesses or even buildings/landmarks which are no longer in operation or standing. "Take a left where the Ames used to be..." And all of us know exactly what the person is talking about, too!
I literally laughed out loud when Brooks switched over to Rite Aid, because I and everyone I know will continue to consider them Brooks and give directions as such.
Many Rhode Islanders also fear driving more than 5 miles for pretty much anything. I (being a transplant) do not subscribe to this view, but it is a very popular one here in the Ocean State. It's such a tiny state that you could literally drive to every single town and hamlet in one day, so the scale for everything is much smaller. I guess that makes a five-mile drive seem like a 100-mile drive, comparitively.
Finally, we have a giant, blue termite, Nibbles Woodaway, stationed strategically along the side of I-95. It is HUGE. I am not kidding. He's the mascot for a pest control business. I could not make this stuff up. Google it for a good laugh...but don't tell any of us Roe Dylanders you're laughing at our expense, 'cuz we know some guys...
My son wanted to get in on the action, so he typed the following:
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And in light of the huge popularity of the animated show "Family Guy"...
I'd like to start a collection of Rhode Island facts and oddities.
We've already mentioned Lo Numba license plates. There are people driving around with single-digit plates, and they are willed down through the generations. People have paid thousands of dollars to acquire some of these plates. Amazingly (and revealing much more about the true Rhode Island mentality), many thousands of dollars have been TURNED DOWN so the lo numba plates could remain on Grandpa's Buick!
It's a total status thing, here! In related news, many RI folks have license plates which begin with their initials. For example, if your name is John Smith, you are very likely to have a plate along the lines of JS 473. No one really knows why, and not everyone has it (I don't, and neither does dh), but it's one of those strange RI things.
Semi-related:
Directions and driving are a big deal here. Directions are ALWAYS given with reference to businesses or even buildings/landmarks which are no longer in operation or standing. "Take a left where the Ames used to be..." And all of us know exactly what the person is talking about, too!
I literally laughed out loud when Brooks switched over to Rite Aid, because I and everyone I know will continue to consider them Brooks and give directions as such.
Many Rhode Islanders also fear driving more than 5 miles for pretty much anything. I (being a transplant) do not subscribe to this view, but it is a very popular one here in the Ocean State. It's such a tiny state that you could literally drive to every single town and hamlet in one day, so the scale for everything is much smaller. I guess that makes a five-mile drive seem like a 100-mile drive, comparitively.
Finally, we have a giant, blue termite, Nibbles Woodaway, stationed strategically along the side of I-95. It is HUGE. I am not kidding. He's the mascot for a pest control business. I could not make this stuff up. Google it for a good laugh...but don't tell any of us Roe Dylanders you're laughing at our expense, 'cuz we know some guys...
My son wanted to get in on the action, so he typed the following:
1111111111111111123456789123411123333456789
My son recognized the Dunkin Donuts sign from a very early age, AND I DON'T EVEN DRINK COFFEE! 

) and I spent so much time checking out things to do/see in the state that I've decided I need to take a rode trip to visit relatives in CT, check out all of RI, and make my way to the sacred playground in MA(Fenway Park). I also recently received a call from a Providence cop; I usually work and half listen to whomever is on the phone but I had to REAAAALLLY listen because I didn't get half of what he was saying the first time around.
I was preoccupied and my RI to NJ translator wasn't immediately activated.
I know what those are. I used to work at a Newport Creamery during HS when my dad was stationed up in Newport. I remember during the summer time (with all the tourist) if someone ordered a milkshake we had to ask if they wanted ice cream in it or not.