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U.S. Route 411
It would be EXTREMELY hard for US-411 to be a "spur route" of US-411, considering that they don't ever intersect one another. Some mathematical reasoning is needed here!
23:3423:34, 7 August 2010diffhist+215
U.S. Route 411
US-411 close to Atlanta? Give me a break. It does pass close to Chattanooga, to the contrary.That's a long way from Atlanta.
23:1123:11, 7 August 2010diffhist+6
Gadsden, Alabama
There is a name for a "tiny town". It is called a "hamlet" or a "village". Why not improve your vocabulary and learn to use appropriate words?
23:0523:05, 7 August 2010diffhist−114
Gadsden, Alabama
To tell people that Alabama is in the United States is actually insulting, Alabama is more important than places like Luxembourg and Ecuador.
22:5522:55, 7 August 2010diffhist+62
Gadsden, Alabama
→History: In the English language, adjectives are applied from the more general to the more specific - left to right. Thus to put something like 1989 first is a blatent violation of this!
21:1621:16, 7 August 2010diffhist+55
Natural Bridge Park
Dollars are understood to be American dollars unless stated otherwise. It it the "default value" of "dollar".There is a difference between a "nickel image" and an "image on a nickel"
21:0821:08, 7 August 2010diffhist+2
Natural Bridge Park
"an Indian stone head." Incorrect. "the image of an Indian stone head". There is lots of difference between something and its image
15:5215:52, 7 August 2010diffhist−9
Alabama State Route 5
Having to tell people that Alabama is part of the United States is actually quite insulting. For example, Alabama is larger than Scotland, Wales, Belgium, Luxembourg, or Switzerland,