Fun fact: the usage of “hick” comes from the Hicks family that owned a lot of farmland in Brooklyn in the 19th century. When they brought their produce down to the Fulton ferry, where the Brooklyn Bridge now stands, to sell in Manhattan people would say “Here come the Hicks”.
snsurone76 about 1 month ago
And toddlers can fall in and drown!
billyk75 about 1 month ago
Looking at China?
Calvinist1966 about 1 month ago
Hick Hick Hooray!
Calvinist1966 about 1 month ago
Sluggo would be Wild Bill Hick and Nancy would be Calamity Jane.
SharkNose about 1 month ago
At least move around to the other side of the pool so you can see the buildings right side up. ;)
Sir Marcie about 1 month ago
Fun fact: the usage of “hick” comes from the Hicks family that owned a lot of farmland in Brooklyn in the 19th century. When they brought their produce down to the Fulton ferry, where the Brooklyn Bridge now stands, to sell in Manhattan people would say “Here come the Hicks”.
johnaapc about 1 month ago
i don’t believe they reflect upside down, just backward.?
brklnbern about 1 month ago
Thought they lived in a smaller town.
Strawberry King about 1 month ago
Hick-up!