I think its funny that you do not pronounce the name of the state as you think you would. Like the city.
After-Professional-8 on
~~Seems you can for West Virginia and Wyoming as well.~~ I stand corrected.
Mr_1990s on
That’s true for most landlocked states.
Longjumping_Bass_447 on
Only because of the Miss-ur-uh Bootheel lol
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zoinkability on
True also for Vermont, perhaps cheating due to being on a border with Canada.
acjelen on
Only overland. There aren’t any roads to travel south from Arkansas to Missouri.
Ambitious-Concern-42 on
What is „but“ serving in this sentence, functionally? It doesn’t mean anything or add anything. In fact, the first and second sentences the headline have no relationship at all.
Irehdna on
This is true for PA as well I think.
themuscularbulbasaur on
Very cool, little Missouri tail.
Ok_Surprise_9003 on
Would love to know, hard to believe there’s not a single one crossing over
StoneIsDName on
Maine isn’t a landlocked state but you can travel west to every state it borders
DC356 on
This is true for like any state that has curvy borders. And not sure what the landlocked part has to do with it.
Nikki964 on
Wait is the point of this post that I can be in Arkansas, start moving exactly south and eventually arrive in any of its neighbouring states depending on where I start?
gdoveri on
I want to say, with how the Columbia River flows, it makes this true for Oregon. There are several places where the river is curvy and Oregon is north of a *small* piece of Washington (albeit you would need to cross the river).
Well for a non-landlocked state.
Jimbobsupertramp on
Lol I live here and never thought of that!
WingHuge2185 on
I can’t locate a single road that would allow me to drive south or even in a vaguely southerly direction from Arkansas to Missouri or Oklahoma. Boating south across the Mississippi River seems to be the only way, or by foot.
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quyksilver on
I just checked, you can also do this with Kentucky and Tenessee
TheBobSacamano7 on
I don’t get what this means …
VinceP312 on
What does being landlocked have to do with anything?
MichaelJeopardy on
So is Michigan. Plus you can travel south to Canada.
dras333 on
I feel like I just got dumber reading this.
Real-Duck-8547 on
you can do this with nebraska too
wackbirds on
I’m missing something with this. Someone help me understand what the actual point is
Kikelt on
Is this circlejerk?
Keyann on
Pub quiz question
YarYarNeh on
I think they meant to say “south to every state that isn’t landlocked”
sajatheprince on
You can travel south to Missouri from Arkansas?
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I think its funny that you do not pronounce the name of the state as you think you would. Like the city.
~~Seems you can for West Virginia and Wyoming as well.~~ I stand corrected.
That’s true for most landlocked states.
Only because of the Miss-ur-uh Bootheel lol
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True also for Vermont, perhaps cheating due to being on a border with Canada.
Only overland. There aren’t any roads to travel south from Arkansas to Missouri.
What is „but“ serving in this sentence, functionally? It doesn’t mean anything or add anything. In fact, the first and second sentences the headline have no relationship at all.
This is true for PA as well I think.
Very cool, little Missouri tail.
Would love to know, hard to believe there’s not a single one crossing over
Maine isn’t a landlocked state but you can travel west to every state it borders
This is true for like any state that has curvy borders. And not sure what the landlocked part has to do with it.
Wait is the point of this post that I can be in Arkansas, start moving exactly south and eventually arrive in any of its neighbouring states depending on where I start?
I want to say, with how the Columbia River flows, it makes this true for Oregon. There are several places where the river is curvy and Oregon is north of a *small* piece of Washington (albeit you would need to cross the river).
Well for a non-landlocked state.
Lol I live here and never thought of that!
I can’t locate a single road that would allow me to drive south or even in a vaguely southerly direction from Arkansas to Missouri or Oklahoma. Boating south across the Mississippi River seems to be the only way, or by foot.
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I just checked, you can also do this with Kentucky and Tenessee
I don’t get what this means …
What does being landlocked have to do with anything?
So is Michigan. Plus you can travel south to Canada.
I feel like I just got dumber reading this.
you can do this with nebraska too
I’m missing something with this. Someone help me understand what the actual point is
Is this circlejerk?
Pub quiz question
I think they meant to say “south to every state that isn’t landlocked”
You can travel south to Missouri from Arkansas?