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What is currently the last of my "pet projects" is the "Weirdest Town Names In Vermont" video. I feel this one is actually my best one and it flows with really weird transitions.  But that's not for me to decide, that is up to the viewer.  It was a lot of fun doing this video and I included some silly art and rough animations too.  More effort was put into this video.

I got no more videos to share for awhile, so don't worry.  I know you are here for Adorkable and not this, but I just like to share other things too.  Thanks for watching, please... uh.... like the video. :)  I would appreciate that greatly. 

I am working on a new video, but it may be awhile away.  If you got ideas for vids you'd like to see, let me know too. 

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Vermont's Weirdest Town Names

Lets take a dive into the state of Vermont and find the Weirdest Town Names In Vermont!

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Borg Lord

Fun fact: the largest city in Vermont, Burlington, has a population roughly equal to the student body of the university I went to. They also have roughly the same total land area, although Burlington wins by more than an order of magnitude if you only count the core campus. (Don't ask me what makes up most of the rest of that university area.)

adorkabletwilightandfriends

Big university... and a small state. ;-) Hahaa! My college campus had a little less than Burlington's population. So... what makes up the rest of your campus area? ;-)

Borg Lord

Assuming the "core campus area" figure I found refers to the area between the four major bordering streets, that would exclude the dorms, a few dining halls, a couple of classroom buildings that were on the other side of the street for some reason, a football stadium, quite possibly another sports area or two that I don't remember, a Greek amphitheater, and a few other buildings that I cannot for the life of me remember the function of. Beyond that, I think there's a DOE laboratory and a public science center managed by the university, and there's some area in the hills suitable for light hiking that I presume belongs to the university. And I have no idea whether that's a mostly complete listing.