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Re: Go to EgeryPosted by ESC on April 15, 2005 In Reply to: Re: East Armpit, Nebraska posted by R. Berg on April 14, 2005 : : : : I thought I'd contribute this as a search doesn't bring it up. : : : : I'm curious what phrases exist for towns in the middle of nowhere. You know, when you want to stress something happening somewhere remote. The ones I have heard are the above and: : : : : West Bumf*ck : : : : Any others? : : : President Reagan came up with "South Succotash" in the 1980's. : : This "armpit" gets attached to places and placenames quit often. The Washington Post did a quite good article on Battle Mountain, NV the armpit of the nation and someone, perhaps the WSJ called Bethel, AK the armpit of Alaska. I have always been curious as to how this got started. : Podunk. go all the way to Egery and back - A long distance. "I had to go all the way to Egery and back to get this dog." This refers to the community of Egeria in Raleigh County, West Virginia.
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