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I just love this -- there's a roller derby club in the town that I live in called the No Coast Derby Girls. The name alone is priceless. There's two teams -- Gang Green (team color green, obviously) and the Mary Kay Mafia (wearing pink, of course). There's a match in early July and I hope to attend. Several of the girls on the teams go to my favorite coffeehouse, and come limping in, sporting large bruises, all that jazz. They are just wild maniacs, and I do so appreciate that.

 

And speaking of being in No Coast land, if there's a beach near you, please go to it for me. I have a good friend in Tampa and I'm always asking her to at least drive by the beach and honk at it for me. For those of you who live near very large lakes with quasi-beaches, that works too.

 

I must share a bit of kitsch from my home state that is probably more evidence that since there's no beach or large body of water or mountains, we fixate on phallic symbols. (You need look no further than me for evidence of that. :twisted: ) I believe it was in the 1930's that someone decided to create a lake and a faux beach between Lincoln and Omaha near the Platte River. It's called Linoma Beach (heh, heh, Lincoln and Omaha, get it?)

 

And below is a photo of Linoma beach, and yes, that is a light house. It's often said there have been no shipwrecks there, so it must be doing its job. That may be because the lake is so shallow and it's so dry in this state that only an inner tube can make its way out onto the water. I think I'll have to go there at least once this summer, if only for the amusement value.

 

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I watched a marathon run of the reality show someone had recently (A&E maybe?) about the roller derby resurgence. Those are some tough chicks, man! PDX has it's own roller derby league... I've been meaning to check them out.

 

I grew up in the heart of Iowa. The nearest, largest body of water was a man-made lake (I think it was called Sailorville Lake) that unfortunately did not sport a jaunty lighthouse, but was my only measuring stick for many years. The first time I saw the Atlantic completely blew my mind. I had never felt so small.

 

Please, oh please tell me there are touristy Linoma Beach shirts! With the lighthouse! Or at least postcards! Throw in a jell-o salad and you'd have the perfect kitsch trifecta! :boogie:

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