01-05-2014, 09:41 PM | #11 |
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01-06-2014, 12:07 AM | #13 | |
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I did, but it still was not that clear, but now that I know it is OR, it is readable, pretty much. If you told me it was an 'OK' I would have also agreed. Still, that billboard mentioned Bridgeport Ales, and I did go to school at the University of Bridgeport, which is in Connecticut, so the topic is clear as mud. I did a google search for Bridgeport Ale and it is sold in 18 states. I did another search, and found that 14 states have a town called Portland. (I suspect even more have a Bridegeport) Interestingly, Cape Portland, Tasmania made a top of the list showing when I asked for data on Portland. All this goes to show that if you don't want to be found, it is a safe bet to use your city name, and not the state it is in...
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