The Mason-Dixon Line was surveyed to delineate William Penn’s land grant (Pennsylvania) from that of Cecilius Calvert, Lord Baltimore (Maryland). Delaware did not exist yet and was part of Pennsylvania. The border did make a 90 degree turn as shown on the map. Later, when Delaware separated from Pennsylvania, a northern border was needed. A compass was placed on Delaware’s capital, New Castle, with the other end on the Mason-Dixon surveyed corner and a perfect arc was drawn to New Jersey. Unfortunately, a slight error was made creating a small plot of disputed land. But that is another story.
Reminds me of one of my favorite Steven Wright jokes: “I’m seeing a Voodoo Acupuncturist. It’s great; I don’t even need to go.”“I’m just walking down the street, and all of the sudden—ack!—‘Hey, I feel better!’”
I have always wondered why people migrate and move north and south of the line but voice accents seem to recognize this invisible line and stay put. If the lazy southern accent is so easy to pick up then why hasn’t it migrated north like the killer bees?
As a species we are omnivores, that’s why the mid-range designation. A trophic level is a measure of organisms that eat other organisms, not necessarily a measure of being eaten.
x_Tech about 6 years ago
Dixon: It’s your fault Mason.
Mason: My fault? You were the one that didn’t want to go to New Jersey.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
When Delaware was made the first State in 1787, did the boarder makers know of the Mason-Dixon line then?
charliefarmrhere about 6 years ago
Wouldn’t New Jersey also be then, according to that map?
JanBic Premium Member about 6 years ago
The Mason-Dixon Line was surveyed to delineate William Penn’s land grant (Pennsylvania) from that of Cecilius Calvert, Lord Baltimore (Maryland). Delaware did not exist yet and was part of Pennsylvania. The border did make a 90 degree turn as shown on the map. Later, when Delaware separated from Pennsylvania, a northern border was needed. A compass was placed on Delaware’s capital, New Castle, with the other end on the Mason-Dixon surveyed corner and a perfect arc was drawn to New Jersey. Unfortunately, a slight error was made creating a small plot of disputed land. But that is another story.
Dkram about 6 years ago
That voodoo doll looks like Gumby.
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h.v.greenman about 6 years ago
So eating a bacon and anchovy pizza equates to cannibalism?
Nathan Daniels about 6 years ago
Reminds me of one of my favorite Steven Wright jokes: “I’m seeing a Voodoo Acupuncturist. It’s great; I don’t even need to go.”“I’m just walking down the street, and all of the sudden—ack!—‘Hey, I feel better!’”
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 6 years ago
Well, we’re all an acquired taste. Especially anchovies.
scowei about 6 years ago
So who is eating the humans?
J Short about 6 years ago
Jeffery Dahmer scored a 3.7.
Indianapolis Smith about 6 years ago
So voodoo dolls are “acupuncture by proxy”?
riverrat67 about 6 years ago
I have always wondered why people migrate and move north and south of the line but voice accents seem to recognize this invisible line and stay put. If the lazy southern accent is so easy to pick up then why hasn’t it migrated north like the killer bees?
Mostly Water Premium Member about 6 years ago
As a species we are omnivores, that’s why the mid-range designation. A trophic level is a measure of organisms that eat other organisms, not necessarily a measure of being eaten.
Max Starman Jones about 6 years ago
When Delaware was the only state, what did they call this country?
PatsyL.Paul about 6 years ago
Vegans must have a trophic level of .5 then. I’ll bring the Chianti.
Stephen Gilberg about 6 years ago
I’ve wondered whether anyone tried to use a voodoo doll to give someone an orgasm.
chain gang charlie about 6 years ago
My grand ma didn’t try to ’Heal" anyone with the dolls she made…..