Minnesota Land of 10,000 Lakes. The guy whose job it was to name them was really reaching when he went with Little Cormorant Lake, Medium Cormorant Lake, but Big Cormorant and Giant Cormorant was just too much.
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6 comments:
Oh, that was a howl.
Sadly, editors no longer edit.
Yeah? Try being operated on by horses sometime.
Headline and lead-in writers do that on purpose just to keep a dull job interesting.
Minnesota Land of 10,000 Lakes. The guy whose job it was to name them was really reaching when he went with Little Cormorant Lake, Medium Cormorant Lake, but Big Cormorant and Giant Cormorant was just too much.
I was thinking the same thing....maybe the orthopod would have had a lot more success.
if he had really good insurance, the ortho team would have already solved this...
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