What does our great state have more of per capita than any other? Estately, as you may be familiar by now, likes to dig into a bunch of statistics and data to find out information about our state (and the other 49, slightly less great ones).
There is new research that has recently discovered the ten COZIEST cities in all of America.
All of this is based on stuff like the amount of fireplaces and coffee shops per amount of population. Or something...
Any-who.. here's the top 10:
Recently, a few brave souls took on the challenge of finding the best microbrews in each state. I know this sounds like a torturous and tedious task, but these men care so much for others that I’m sure they felt it was their duty to take on this task. A public service really.
An online survey has just revealed which states in the nation are the MOST UNDERRATED....which in it's own way has created an odd reversal in titles, because if you think about it, just by publishing this survey, the following states have now been rated.
A national moving company unveiled the results of their annual moving study, where they look at people who moved from one state to another last year. And while some residents complain that Californians are taking over our neck of the woods, it's really not as bad as it may seem.
A video editor clearly had way too much time on their hands as they hunted down clips of movie characters saying every single state capital.
--It's a minute and a half long, and has clips from "The Simpsons Movie", "Ferris Bueller's Day Off", "Annie Hall", "Shawshank Redemption", and a bunch more.
Might it be POSSIBLE to create a list gauging American states that doesn't end of picking on Montana? We just can't win! Give Montana a break, man...
Either way, a condom company by the name of Condomania recently published results from a seemingly unscientific study basing the 50 states by PACKAGE SIZE...