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About Oregon

Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is a part of the Western United States, with the Columbia River delineating much of Oregon's northern boundary with Washington, while the Snake River delineates much of its eastern boundary with Idaho. The 42° north parallel delineates the southern boundary with California and Nevada. The western boundary is formed by the Pacific Ocean.

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Oregon has 12 times as many Christmas trees as humans.

from 197: No Such Thing As Eurovision For Christmas Trees, 2017-12-22 at 00:18:25 · read transcript

Other times Oregon came up

  1. Yeah. This is just a fact about how many Christmas trees there are. You've heard the fact. It's about... It could be about how few humans there are in Oregon. That's true, but it's not. It's got a reasonably healthy human population and just a shitload of Christmas trees. The amazing thing is how it harvests them. It harvest them, you may have seen this, by helicopter to where the van is waiting.

    No Such Thing As Eurovision For Christmas Trees, 2017-12-22 · listen

  2. When you say staging, you've just been putting them on, you don't mean like fixing them? No, but I think they're very often fixed. That's another level of illegality. Not only were you doing a cockfight. It wasn't even fair. She's very successful at it. It sounded like she used to charge spectators $20 each. She lives in Oregon. She lives in Irrigan in Oregon. Brilliant. Stop that. Good stuff. What's her name? Irina. Irina. Irina.

    No Such Thing As Robinson Two-Soe, 2022-07-08 · listen

  3. It washes, rinses and dries itself, right? Okay. This was invented in 1980 by a woman from Oregon called Francis Gabe, and it was basically... The whole house was a massive dishwasher, and so there was only one of these ever built, amazingly, and she lived in it. It was the prototype, and she was a genuine inventor and a true eccentric because there was a sprinkler in every room.

    274: No Such Thing As A Polite Baby, 2019-06-21 · listen

  4. Could you tell us what it is? It sluces itself. This was, it was okay. Okay, so it washes, rinses and dries itself, right? Okay. This was invented in 1980. by a woman from Oregon called Francis Gabe. It was basically, the whole house was a massive dishwasher. So there was only one of these ever built, amazingly. She lived in it. It was the prototype.

    No Such Thing As A Polite Baby, 2019-06-21 · listen

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