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Idaho

Idaho
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About Idaho

Idaho is a landlocked state in the Pacific Northwest and Mountain West subregions of the Western United States. It borders Montana and Wyoming to the east, Nevada and Utah to the south, and Washington and Oregon to the west; the state shares a small portion of the Canada–United States border to the north with the Canadian province of British Columbia. Idaho's state capital and largest city is Boise. With an area of 83,569 square miles (216,440 km2), Idaho is the 14th-largest state by land area. The state has a population of approximately two million people; it ranks as the 13th-least populous and the seventh-least densely populated of the 50 U.S. states.

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In the Idaho Potato Museum, they have the world's largest Pringle.

from 481: No Such Thing As Taming A Plane, 2023-06-02 at 00:07:26 · read transcript

Other times Idaho came up

  1. So 28 of the states opted in to DST, and then the various cities would then decide, oh, we can do it, we're not going to do it. So what happened is you ended up with this incredibly chaotic system. It's the point that in Idaho, shops that were next door to each other might be on different times. In the same building, you could literally go next door to the corner shops.

    45: No Such Thing As A Travelator In Ancient Rome, 2015-01-31 · listen

  2. No, this was post-war, and people were feeling kind of related in America because they won, and they started moving to this place in Idaho called Payette Lake, near a place called McCool, and there were beavers there. Beavers get in the way of humans sometimes, they sort of built dams, they disrupt water flows, and they just changed the surrounding environment. The people wanted them out. There was this guy called Elmo Hater, who worked for Idaho. He really did not like Sesame Street, did he? It was spelled differently, but he did have a problem with puppets.

    No Such Thing As A Phantasmic Foot, 2020-01-17 · listen

  3. No, this was so this was post war and people were feeling kind of elated in America because they won and they started moving to this place in Idaho called Payette Lake near a place called McCall and there were beavers there and beavers get in the way of humans sometimes because they sort of built dams, they disrupt water flows and they just changed the surrounding environment. The people wanted them out. There was this guy called Elmo Hater who worked for Idaho. He really did not like Sesame Street, did he?

    304: No Such Thing As A Phantasmic Foot, 2020-01-17 · listen

  4. For the first four seasons, Phoebe was paid in pineapples. They really showed in their acting. Nothing of Ruzuelis. He owns... He says the most expensive thing he's ever bought is a ski mountain in Idaho. That's the kind of thing you say to someone after you've just bought something really expensive and you want to show off. You say, oh, what's the most expensive thing you own? Then you hope they ask you back.

    34: No Such Thing As A Giant German Sandcastle, 2014-11-08 · listen

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