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sandythereadingcafe · 9 months
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REVIEW:
KEEP ME CLOSE (MacMillan Brothers: Somerset Harbor) by Charlotte Byrd at The Reading Cafe:
'The premise is engaging and captivating; the romance is seductive; the characters are determined and dynamic.'
https://www.thereadingcafe.com/keep-me-close-macmillan-brothers-by-charlotte-byrd-review/
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thereadingcafe · 9 months
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defensenow · 3 months
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judgemark45 · 1 month
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USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) and USS Somerset (LPD-25) moored at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii
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flagwars · 5 months
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Maryland Flag Wars: Round 1
Welcome to this new flag tournament dedicated to the flags of Maryland! This tournament will include the flag of Maryland as well as many of its counties and cities. The first round will begin on Monday. Let me know your thoughts on the flag of Maryland and which flag you are rooting for in the comments, and make sure your Old Bay seasoning is ready!
Round 1:
1. Baltimore County vs. Somerset County vs. Saint Michaels
2. Anne Arundel County vs. Frederick vs. Talbot County
3. Worcester County vs. Rockville vs. Annapolis
4. Salisbury vs. Baltimore
5. Frederick County vs. Howard County vs. Washington County
6. Maryland vs. Queenstown vs. Ocean City
7. Takoma Park vs. Greenbelt vs. Calvert County
8. Montgomery County vs. Smith Island vs. National Harbor
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Congratulations to the counties advancing to round 5!
AK 
Anchorage, Juneau
AL
Cleburne
AR
Searcy
AZ
Maricopa, Yavapai
CA
Santa Cruz, El Dorado, Ventura, Monterey, Mariposa, Calaveras, Orange
CO
La Plata
FL
Palm Beach, Okaloosa, Monroe
GA
Fulton, Floyd
HI 
Maui
IA
Black Hawk, Polk, Henry, Hardin
IL 
Moultrie, Peoria, Cook, McHenry
LA 
St Bernard, St Tammany, Bossier, Jefferson, Cameron
MA
Barnstable, Berkshire
MD
Cecil, Montgomery, Frederick
ME
Androscoggin, Washington
MI 
Wexford, Ottawa
MN
Aitkin
MO 
St Louis
MS 
Adams
MT 
Silver Bow
NC 
Person, Tyrrell, Hoke, Northampton
NE 
Saline, Buffalo, Saunders
NJ 
Somerset, Essex
NM 
Otero, Doña Ana, Socorro, Colfax
NV 
Eureka, White Pine, Lincoln, Douglas, Clark
NY 
Westchester, Rockland, Nassau, Saint Lawrence, Chemung, Chenango, Wyoming, Warren, Richmond, Livingston, Greene
OH
Lucas, Licking, Coshocton, Lake, Pickaway, Ross, Seneca, Trumbull, Jackson, Mercer, Brown
OK 
Payne
OR 
Linn
PA
Potter, Lancaster, Carbon
SC 
Florence
TN 
Johnson, Houston, Cumberland
TX
Dallas, Goliad, Lipscomb, McMullen, Llano, Ochiltree, Jones
UT
Summit
VA
James City, Charlotte, Southampton, Charles City, Wise, Warren, Alleghany
WA
Snohomish, Whitman, Pend Oreille, Chelan, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Kittitas, Skamania, Yakima, Clallam, Klickitat, Thurston, Whatcom, Asotin
WI
Fond du Lac
WY
Big Horn, Converse, Park
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Bette Davis in The Letter (William Wyler, 1940)
Cast: Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall, James Stephenson, Frieda Inescort, Gale Sondergaard, Bruce Lester, Elizabeth Inglis, Cecil Kellaway, Victor Sen Yung, Doris Lloyd, Willie Fung, Tetsu Komai. Screenplay: Howard Koch, based on a play by W. Somerset Maugham. Cinematography: Tony Gaudio. Art direction: Carl Jules Weyl. Film editing: George Amy, Warren Low. Music: Max Steiner.
As Tony Gaudio's camera travels across the Malayan rubber plantation we hear shots being fired, and as we track closer we see Leslie Crosbie (Bette Davis), coming down her front steps with a grimly determined look on her face, firing the remaining bullets from her revolver into a man on the ground. And we sit back and relax and think, "Oh, yeah, Bette's here. This is gonna be good." Davis is one of the few stars who can almost always make us feel this way -- maybe Cary Grant or Barbara Stanwyck for me -- who else for you? And it is good, perhaps the best of the three films Davis made with William Wyler. For me, Jezebel (1938) is too steeped in the Hollywood Old South myth, and The Little Foxes (1941) too hamstrung by Lillian Hellman's dramaturgy. This one has a very fine screenplay by Howard Koch that deftly steps on and around the restrictions placed on it by the Production Code. For one thing, Leslie has to be punished for her crime, which involves not only murder but also, with the help of her lawyer, Howard Joyce (James Stephenson), suborning justice. (Joyce somehow gets off scot-free, though with an embittered conscience.) Wyler got a bad rap from the auteur critics like Andrew Sarris, who found his technical skills insufficiently personal. But we see something of Wyler's daring early in the film as Leslie is recounting her version of why she shot Geoffrey Hammond to her lawyer, her husband (Herbert Marshall), and a government official (Bruce Lester) who has been called to the scene. Wyler chooses to shoot a long segment of Leslie's story with the backs of Leslie and the three men to the camera: We don't see their faces, but only the room where the initial shooting took place. The effect, relying heavily on Davis's voice acting and Koch's script, is to place Leslie's narrative -- which as others comment rarely varies by a word -- in our minds instead of the truth. It is, for Davis, a splendidly icy and controlled performance. The major fault in the film today is in the condescension toward Asian characters typical of Hollywood in the era, though it's not as bad perhaps in 1940 as it would be after Pearl Harbor a year later. We learn that Hammond had a Eurasian wife (the Code-enforced substitute for the Chinese mistress of W. Somerset Maugham's 1927 play), and in 1940s Hollywood "Eurasian" invariable meant "sinister," especially when she's played by Gale Sondergaard. The other Asians in the film are treated as subordinates, including Joyce's Chinese law clerk, Ong Chi Seng (Victor Sen Yung), who is all smiles and passive aggressiveness. That we are expected to share in this colonialist order of things is especially apparent when Leslie is forced to deliver the payment for the incriminating letter to Mrs. Hammond, who lords it over Leslie, making her remove her shawl to bare her head and to place the money in her hands; then Mrs. Hammond drops the letter on the floor, making Leslie pick it up. If today we cheer at Mrs. Hammond's abasement of Leslie, who after all killed her husband, you can bet that 1940s audiences, or at least the white ones, didn't.
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fenrirswood-hq · 6 months
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NO WAY TO TURN BACK NOW. Welcome to Fenrir’s Wood HAYLEY, you’ve been accepted for the role of HARPER MORGAN, please refer to the member checklist and send your account to the main in 24 hours.
[ luca hollestelle, cis-woman, she/they ] Hey, isn’t that HARPER MORGAN. I thought they went away for the summer? Did you hear they might be a WITCH, and have a connection to SAGA'S COVEN? What I do know for certain is that they’re 29, and they’re CREATIVE and IMPULSIVE. They’re originally from SOMERSET, ENGLAND, and have been in FENRIRSWOOD for TWO WEEKS living in SUNE'S HARBOR. I wonder if they still work at STARSTRUCK as a BARTENDER. Best if they stay safe for now. ( hayley, BST, she/they, 29, removed for discretion )
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das063221 · 11 months
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How to Choose an Air Duct Cleaning Company in Somerset, NJ: A Guide to Healthy Air in Your Home
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The air we breathe is an integral part of our life. No matter how clean it may appear on the outside, there may be unseen threats to our health lurking inside our homes. Air duct cleaning is an important measure to ensure quality air in your home. But how do you choose a reliable air duct cleaning company in Somerset, NJ? In this article we will look at the key aspects of this process and show you how to make the right choice.
Clean air for your home
In Somerset, NJ, like many other places, indoor air quality plays a critical role in your health and comfort. Dirty air ducts can harbor allergens, germs and other harmful substances. This can lead to poor health, allergic reactions and even serious illnesses. Air duct cleaning is becoming a must to keep the air in your home clean.
Step 1: Research and Listing
The first step to choosing the right air duct cleaning company is to do market research. Make a list of companies providing such services in Somerset, NJ. You can use the Internet, ask for recommendations from friends and neighbors, or even turn to local consumer information resources.
Step 2: Check your license and insurance
Air duct cleaning is a process that requires experience and professional skills. Make sure that the company you choose has all the necessary licenses and insurance. This ensures that the work will be carried out by qualified specialists and if property is damaged during the work, you will be protected.
Step 3: Reviews and Recommendations
Look at reviews and recommendations about the company. This will give you an idea of the quality of their work. Reach out to online platforms like Yelp or Google Reviews, and reach out to past clients if possible. Ask neighbors and friends about their experiences with air duct cleaning companies.
Step 4: Assess Experience and Equipment
Ask about the experience and qualifications of the company's employees. Find out what equipment they use. Modern equipment allows for more efficient cleaning. The more professionally equipped a company is, the better results you can expect.
Step 5: Detailed Contract
Before you begin work, make sure you have a detailed contract that includes the cost of services, deadlines for completion, and all terms and conditions of the work. This will help avoid misunderstandings in the future.
Step 6: Ongoing Maintenance
Once your duct cleaning is complete, talk to the company about regular maintenance. Keeping your air ducts clean is an ongoing process that helps keep the air in your home clean.
Choosing an air duct cleaning company is an important decision for the health of your family and the air quality in your home. By doing your due diligence and choosing a reputable company, you can enjoy clean, fresh air in Somerset, NJ for many years to come.
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goalhofer · 2 years
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U.S. Daily Precipitation Records Tied/Broken 10/2/22
Unincorporated Bristol Bay Borough, Alaska: 0.84" (previous record 0.56" 1948)
Alamosa, Colorado: 0.21" (previous record 0.16" 1981)
Crested Butte summit, Colorado: 0.5" (previous record 0.4" 2003)
Gunnison National Forest, Colorado: 0.6" (previous record 0.4" 2003)
Rio Grande National Forest, Colorado: 1.3" (previous record 1" 1981)
San Juan National Forest, Colorado: 1.4" (previous record 0.8" 1996)
Unincorporated Saguache County, Colorado: 0.33" (previous record 0.32" 1990)
White River National Forest, Colorado: 0.7" (also 0.7" 2017)
Wolf Creek Pass summit, Colorado: 1.3" (previous record 1.2" 2002)
Yuma, Colorado: 0.7" (previous record 0.32" 1998)
Unincorporated Maui County, Hawaii: 1.06" (previous record 0.78" 1952)
Unincorporated Maui County, Hawaii: 0.54" (previous record 0.51" 1952)
Annapolis, Maryland: 1.12" (previous record 1.08" 2015)
Frostburg, Maryland: 1.69" (previous record 1.62" 2011)
Unincorporated Garrett County, Maryland: 1.44" (previous record 0.95" 1994)
Custer National Forest, Montana: 0.81" (previous record 0.56" 1994)
Gallatin National Forest, Montana: 0.9" (previous record 0.4" 2005)
Harlowton, Montana: 2.01" (previous record 0.3" 1994)
Unincorporated Park County, Montana: 0.85" (previous record 0.76" 1966)
Unincorporated Valley County, Montana: 0.45" (previous record 0.18" 2000)
Atlantic City, New Jersey: 3.45" (previous record 1.74" 1939)
Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey: 3.01" (previous record 1.36" 1961)
Lower Township, New Jersey: 1.4" (previous record 1.3" 1939)
Millville, New Jersey: 2.39" (previous record 1.62" 1961)
Jicarillo Apache Nation Reservation, New Mexico: 0.7" (previous record 0.6" 1981)
Unincorporated Otero County, New Mexico: 1.05" (previous record 0.38" 1990)
Unincorporated Rio Arriba County, New Mexico: 0.8" (previous record 0.61" 1982)
Knox Township, Ohio: 1.11" (previous record 1" 1905)
Wayne National Forest, Ohio: 1.85" (previous record 0.91" 1986)
Addison Township, Pennsylvania: 1.33" (previous record 1" 1986)
Charleroi, Pennsylvania: 1.55" (previous record 0.78" 1977)
Donegal Township, Pennsylvania: 1.3" (previous record 1.02" 1945)
Ebensburg, Pennsylvania: 1.35" (previous record 1.12" 2011)
Emsworth, Pennsylvania: 0.45" (previous record 0.41" 2011)
Franklin Township, Pennsylvania: 1.97" (previous record 1.11" 1994)
Hunker, Pennsylvania: 2" (previous record 0.8" 1969)
Lewistown, Pennsylvania: 0.86" (previous record 0.78" 1981)
Logan Township, Pennsylvania: 1.12" (previous record 0.88" 2011)
Middletown, Pennsylvania: 0.79" (previous record 0.77" 2012)
Pine Grove Furnace State Park, Pennsylvania: 1.2" (previous record 0.99" 1989)
Point Marion, Pennsylvania: 1.31" (previous record 1" 1975)
Renovo, Pennsylvania: 1.23" (previous record 1.22" 1911)
Somerset, Pennsylvania: 1.69" (previous record 1.14" 2011)
Tinicum Township, Pennsylvania: 1.99" (previous record 1.8" 2015)
Black Hills National Forest, South Dakota: 0.3" (also 0.3" 2017)
Fishlake National Forest, Utah: 0.6" (also 0.6" 1984)
Manti-La Sal National Forest, Utah: 1.4" (previous record 1.3" 2018)
George Washington National Forest, Virginia: 0.78" (previous record 0.73" 1989)
Rosalia, Washington: 0.76" (previous record 0.73" 1951)
Unincorporated Braxton County, West Virginia: 1.56" (previous record 1.09" 1977)
Gassaway, West Virginia: 1.15" (previous record 0.93" 1968)
Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia: 1.27" (previous record 0.69" 2012)
Parkersburg, West Virginia: 1.83" (previous record 1.39" 1929)
Unincorporated Webster County, West Virginia: 2.01" (previous record 1.48" 1977)
Wheeling, West Virginia: 1.33" (previous record 0.76" 1994)
Ft. Laramie National Historic Site, Wyoming: 0.09" (previous record 0.05" 2019)
Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyoming: 0.6" (also 0.6" 1998)
Unincorporated Park County, Wyoming: 0.49" (previous record 0.31" 1971)
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming: 0.6" (also 0.6" 2006)
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ltwilliammowett · 2 years
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HMS Somerset off Boston, 1775, by Timothy Thompson (1951-)
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guerrilla-operator · 3 years
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Somerset Thrower // Harbor (Vitreous Humor cover) 
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nunoxaviermoreira · 4 years
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SS Great Britian by technodean2000 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bristol MMB 43 SS Great Britain.jpg SS Great Britain in dry dock at Bristol in 2005. History Name:SS Great Britain Owner:Great Western Steamship Company Builder:William Patterson Cost: Projected: £70,000 Actual: £117,000 Laid down:July 1839 Launched:19 July 1843 Completed:1845 Maiden voyage:26 July 1845 In service:1845–1886 Homeport:Bristol, England General characteristics Type:Passenger steamship Displacement:3,674 tons load draught Length:322 ft (98 m) Beam:50 ft 6 in (15.39 m) Draught:16 ft (4.9 m)[1] Installed power:2 × twin 88-inch (220 cm) cylinder, 6 ft (1.8 m) stroke, 500 hp (370 kW), 18 rpm inclined direct-acting steam engines Propulsion:Single screw propeller Sail plan: Original: Five schooner-rigged and one square-rigged mast After 1853: Three square-rigged masts Speed:10 to 11 knots (19 to 20 km/h; 12 to 13 mph) Capacity: 360 passengers, later increased to 730 1,200 tons of cargo Complement:130 officers and crew (as completed) SS Great Britain is a museum ship and former passenger steamship, which was advanced for her time. She was the longest passenger ship in the world from 1845 to 1854. She was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel for the Great Western Steamship Company's transatlantic service between Bristol and New York. While other ships had been built of iron or equipped with a screw propeller, Great Britain was the first to combine these features in a large ocean-going ship. She was the first iron steamer to cross the Atlantic, which she did in 1845, in the time of 14 days. The ship is 322 ft (98 m) in length and has a 3,400-ton displacement. She was powered by two inclined 2 cylinder engines of the direct-acting type, with twin 88 in (220 cm) bore, 6-foot (1.8 m) stroke cylinders. She was also provided with secondary sail power. The four decks provided accommodation for a crew of 120, plus 360 passengers who were provided with cabins and dining and promenade saloons. When launched in 1843, Great Britain was by far the largest vessel afloat. However, her protracted construction and high cost had left her owners in a difficult financial position, and they were forced out of business in 1846 having spent all their funds re-floating the ship after she was run aground at Dundrum Bay after a navigational error. In 1852 she was sold for salvage and repaired. Great Britain carried thousands of immigrants to Australia from 1852 until converted to sail in 1881. Three years later, she was retired to the Falkland Islands where she was used as a warehouse, quarantine ship and coal hulk until scuttled in 1937.[2] In 1970, following a cash donation by Sir Jack Hayward that paid for the vessel to be towed back to the UK, Great Britain was returned to the Bristol dry dock where she was built. Now listed as part of the National Historic Fleet, she is an award-winning visitor attraction and museum ship in Bristol Harbour, with between 150,000 and 200,000 visitors annually. https://flic.kr/p/2kx99BU
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countyflagchampionship · 10 months
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On to Round 2!
This is a wrap-up of the current standings. Polls for round 2 will be published starting this Saturday (12/16).
Congratulations to all the counties that progressed!
The state that is standing the strongest is New York, with 39 counties progressing to round 2! Albany, Allegany, Allegany, Broome, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Delaware, Franklin, Greene, Hamilton, Jefferson, Kings, Livingston, Nassau, New York, Niagara, Oneida, Orange, Otsego, Putnam, Rensselaer, Richmond, Rockland, Saint Lawrence, Saratoga, Schuyler, Steuben, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Westchester, and Wyoming.
Next most powerful state is Virginia, which has 36 winning counties. Alleghany, Alleghany, Amherst, Augusta, Bedford, Brunswick, Caroline, Carroll, Charlotte, Chesterfield, Fairfax, Fauquier, Fluvanna, Gloucester, Goochland, Grayson, Halifax, Isle of Wight, James City, King and Queen, King George, King William, Lee, Louisa, Montgomery, Patrick, Pittsylvania, Prince Edward, Pulaski, Rockingham, Scott, Smyth, Southampton, Tazewell, Warren, and Wise.
Ohio is also standing strong with 27 advancing counties. Brown, Butler, Columbiana, Coshocton, Crawford, Defiance, Erie, Fulton, Geauga, Holmes, Jackson, Lake, Lawrence, Licking, Madison, Mahoning, Medina, Mercer, Monroe, Muskingum, Perry, Pickaway, Ross, Scioto, Seneca, Trumbull, and Van Wert.
North Carolina is up next with a solid 24 wins. Beaufort, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Camden, Carteret, Craven, Currituck, Granville, Harnett, Henderson, Hoke, Jackson, Johnson, Lenoir, Lincoln, Macon, Madison, Mecklenburg, Northampton, Onslow, Person, Robeson, Tyrrell, and Wake.
Only 1 more state has over 20 counties that made won their match-ups and that's my wonderful Washington. Adams, Asotin, Chelan, Clallam, Cowlitz, Ferry, Garfield, Grant, Grays Harbor, King, Kitsap, Kittitas, Klickitat, Lewis, Pacific, Pend Oreille, Skagit, Snohomish, Thurston, Walla Walla, Whatcom, Whitman, Yakima. Stay strong my soldiers.
A much higher number of states are comfortably in the middle of the pack. They are as follows:
Texas: 19 counties. Bosque, Collin, Dallas, Denton, Fort Bend, Goliad, Hockley, Jones, Lipscomb, Live Oak, Llano, McMullen, Milam, Ochiltree, Orange, Panola, Parker, San Patricio, and Travis.
California: 17 counties. Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado, Imperial, Lake, Mariposa, Monterey, Orange, San Benito, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Tulare, Tuolumne, and Yolo.
Pennsylvania: 16 counties. Allegheny, Blair, Butler, Carbon, Dauphin, Franklin, Greene, Jefferson, Lancaster, Lycoming, Mifflin, Montgomery, Perry, Potter, Venango, and York.
Tennessee: 15 counties. Blount, Campbell, Carter, Cumberland, Hardin, Houston, Johnson, Knox, Madison, Maury, McNairy, Obion, Union, Williamson, and Wilson.
Nebraska: 13 counties. Adams, Buffalo, Cass, Cherry, Dakota, Keith, Knox, Nuckolls, Platte, Saunders, Stanton, Thayer, and Webster.
Nevada: 13 counties. Churchill, Clark, Douglas, Esmeralda, Eureka, Lander, Lincoln, Lyon, Mineral, Pershing, Storey, Washoe, and White Pine.
Illinois: 12 counties. Cook, DeKalb, Franklin, Jasper, Kane, Marion, McDonough, McHenry, Morgan, Peoria, St Clair, and Winnebago.
Maryland: 12 counties. Anne Arundel, Calvert, Carroll, Cecil, Dorchester, Frederick, Montgomery, Prince George’s, Queen Anne’s, Talbot, Washington, and Worcester.
Michigan: 12 counties. Barry, Berrien, Clinton, Genesee, Gogebic, Kalamazoo, Lake, Oceana, Ottawa, Rocommon, Sanilac, and Wexford.
Iowa: 11 counties. Dickinson, Fayette, Hancock, Hardin, Henry, Humboldt, Jefferson, Jones, Polk, Pottawattamie, and Wright.
Louisiana: 11 parishes. Ascension, Bossier, Cameron, Catahoula, Concordia, Jefferson, Lincoln, Natchitoches, St Bernard, St James, and St Tammany.
New Jersey: 11 counties. Bergen, Cumberland, Essex, Middlesex, Morris, Passaic, Salem, Somerset, Sussex, Union, and Warren.
Kentucky: 10 counties. Boone, Boyle, Breckinridge, Daviess, Leslie, Logan, Pike, Shelby, Trimble, Woodford.
Many of these poor cute states are barely hanging on. Please wish them luck.
Florida: 8 counties. Alachua, Bay, Miami-Dade, Monroe, Okaloosa, Osceola, Palm Beach, and St Johns.
New Mexico: 8 counties. Colfax, Curry, Doña Ana, Lincoln, Mora, Otero, Roosevelt, and Socorro.
Georgia: 6 counties. Bartow, Cherokee, Floyd, Fulton, Pierce, and Rockdale.
Indiana: 6 counties. Benton, Elkhart, Jennings, Marion, Marshall, and Starke.
Minnesota: 6 counties. Aitkin, Clearwater, Hennepin, Hubbard, McLeod, and Pipestone.
Wisconsin: 6 counties. Calumet, Fond du Lac, Osaukee, Portage, Racine, and Sheboygan.
Wyoming: 6 counties. Big Horn, Converse, Lincoln, Natrona, Park, and Teton.
Missouri: 5 counties. Clay, Gentry, Greene, Newton, and St Louis.
South Carolina: 5 counties. Anderson, Calhoun, Dillon, Dorchester, and Lexington.
Utah: 5 counties. Beaver, Summit, Utah, Washington, and Wayne.
Alaska: 4 boroughs. Anchorage, Juneau, Matanuska-Susitna, and Wrangell.
Arkansas: 4 counties. Cross, Searcy, Washington, and White.
Colorado: 4 counties. Douglas, El Paso, Fremont, and La Plata.
Oklahoma: 4 counties. Bryan, Payne, Rogers, and Washington.
West Virginia: 4 counties. Fayette, Marion, Monongalia, and Roane.
Alabama: 3 counties. Bullock, Cleburne, and Mobile.
Arizona: 3 counties. Coconino, Maricopa, and Yavapai.
Maine: 3 counties. Androscoggin, Hancock, and Washington.
Idaho: 2 counties. Bannock and Bonner.
Kansas: 2 counties. Atchinson and Johnson.
Massachusetts: 2 counties. Barnstable and Berkshire.
Montana: 2 counties. Gallatin and Silver Bow.
North Dakota: 2 counties. Benson and LaMoure.
Some states only have 1 county that progressed. They are: Delaware (Kent County), Hawaii (Maui County), Mississippi (Adams County), New Hampshire (Hillsborough County), Oregon (Linn County), and South Dakota (Bennet County).
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In addition to all the winning counties above, there will be 83 new county flags folded into round 2!!! (Because of math reasoning this had to happen) Get hyped
They are as follows:
Alexander NC, Allen OH, Alpena MI, Alpena MI, Alpine CA, Arapahoe CO, Ashe NC, Avery NC, Baldwin AL, Baltimore MD, Bell KY, Benzie MI, Bernalillo NM, Black Hawk IA, Brevard FL, Camden NJ, Campbell WY, Canyon ID, Centre PA, Charles City VA, Cheatham TN, Chester PA, Clark WA, Clarke VA, Cleveland OK, Cochise AZ, Columbus NC, Coweta GA, Darke OH, Davidson NC, Elko NV, Erie PA, Florence SC, Garrett MD, Goshen WY, Greene VA, Grundy IL, Gwinnett GA, Hidalgo TX, Highland OH, Hocking OH, Holt NE, Hot Springs WY, Howard MD, Huntingdon PA, Ingham MI, Island WA, Kankakee IL, Lackawanna PA, Lawrence PA, Leelanau MI, Lehigh PA, Leon FL, Liberty TX, Lucas OH, Madera CA, Mahaska IA, Manitowoc WI, McLennan TX, Meigs OH, Milwaukee WI, Nashville and Davidson TN, Northumberland VA, Orleans NY, Page VA, Porter IN, Sacramento CA, Salt Lake UT, San Diego CA, Sangamon IL, Sevier TN, Shelby TN, Skamania WA, Spotsylvania VA, Stafford VA, Sussex VA, Terrell TX, Trinity CA, Tulsa OK, Tuscarawas OH, Ventura CA, Wahkiakum WA, Yuma AZ
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