Welcome to boring
Gee, how was THAT town founded?
“A kid with spiked hair just came into town”“That’s it. This place is getting too crowded. I’m moving.”
Hey, what’re you doing in Oregon,Lio?
Boring is stuck in the past, technologically, with those antiquated overhead telephone lines. But, hey, the Museum of Shoelaces might be interesting….
Uh most of non-urban America has pole mounted phone, or in the case of this cartoon power line. Bit I agree with your comment about the Museum of Shoelaces…
None of the shoelaces are brightly colored, and their aglets are gently sanded for maximum dullness.
I kind of would ’t mind it there now and then.
This must be in the Oregon town; I’ve not found these in Boring, Maryland: http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/3824
This is their anchor industry:
My daughter sent me a postcard this year with a photo of Boring Middle School and wrote on the back; “if only all schools were this honest.”
The Shoelace Museum is an offshoot of the larger Museum of Shoe Stores.
It appears they have plenty of power!
At least for now…
Book markers? Be still, my heart! (And maybe someday I’ll even risk the books themselves……..)
Just north of Baltimore. No connection, though.
It’s in Oregon off rt 212.
a place where they still read books! no wonder my cousin married a girl from there. perhaps i should go cross country just for that
I see.
Boring, Oregon…
I’ve been to Boring. It’s even less interesting than that.
Oregon also has a Drain and Curtin.
North Carolina has a teapot museum. Even had a federal grant to help! Don’t you love it????
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April 14, 2020
Templo S.U.D. about 9 years ago
Gee, how was THAT town founded?
Bilan about 9 years ago
“A kid with spiked hair just came into town”“That’s it. This place is getting too crowded. I’m moving.”
Simon_Jester about 9 years ago
Hey, what’re you doing in Oregon,Lio?
Sisyphos about 9 years ago
Boring is stuck in the past, technologically, with those antiquated overhead telephone lines. But, hey, the Museum of Shoelaces might be interesting….
AgileDodger about 9 years ago
Uh most of non-urban America has pole mounted phone, or in the case of this cartoon power line. Bit I agree with your comment about the Museum of Shoelaces…
Randy B Premium Member about 9 years ago
None of the shoelaces are brightly colored, and their aglets are gently sanded for maximum dullness.
cdward about 9 years ago
I kind of would ’t mind it there now and then.
LNER4472 Premium Member about 9 years ago
This must be in the Oregon town; I’ve not found these in Boring, Maryland: http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/3824
chromosome Premium Member about 9 years ago
This is their anchor industry:
StCleve72 about 9 years ago
My daughter sent me a postcard this year with a photo of Boring Middle School and wrote on the back; “if only all schools were this honest.”
StCleve72 about 9 years ago
The Shoelace Museum is an offshoot of the larger Museum of Shoe Stores.
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
It appears they have plenty of power!
At least for now…
Godfreydaniel about 9 years ago
Book markers? Be still, my heart! (And maybe someday I’ll even risk the books themselves……..)
K M about 9 years ago
Just north of Baltimore. No connection, though.
Eclectic-1 about 9 years ago
It’s in Oregon off rt 212.
abbybookcase about 9 years ago
a place where they still read books! no wonder my cousin married a girl from there. perhaps i should go cross country just for that
Comic Minister Premium Member about 9 years ago
I see.
smadanek about 9 years ago
Boring, Oregon…
FunkerMarket about 9 years ago
I’ve been to Boring. It’s even less interesting than that.
mr_sherman Premium Member about 9 years ago
Oregon also has a Drain and Curtin.
petecocker about 9 years ago
North Carolina has a teapot museum. Even had a federal grant to help! Don’t you love it????