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-flood-
#347588
11 months ago
It should be "Humanville". It wasn't "Poniesville" was it?
Vanner
#347612
11 months ago
Um, Twilight? Can we stop and ask for directions?
Anonymous
#347629
11 months ago
so... is the limit 55 or 25?
Anonymous
#347659
11 months ago
This picture amuses me more than it probably should.
Karazor
#347664
11 months ago
^Nice of the board to randomly log me out.
nemryn
#347704
11 months ago
629: 55. Notice that the sign says 'except where posted'.
Anonymous
#347706
11 months ago
Humansville has a pretty low population, though I'm from a city (sorta [pittsburgh]) so I don't know the usual population of a small town
Anonymous
#347721
11 months ago
They should have taken that left turn at Albuquerque.
Anonymous
#347840
11 months ago
Welcome to Missouri, my little ponies.
pervotron2000
#347855
11 months ago
From Wikipedia:
"The racial makeup of the city was 98.20% White, 0.42% African American, 0.32% Native American, 0.21% Asian, and 0.85% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.63% of the population."

Boy, do I feel sorry for those two Asians.
Anonymous
#348232
11 months ago
That's a village by my standards, but given the U.S.'s spread out population, the actual center of the town will be akin to a hamlet.
coyotecrow4
#348436
11 months ago
If you guys think THAT town is small, there's a place in Wyoming with a population of 50. And I hear there's a place with a population of one. Everybody else moved out but this one old fart. It's still officially a town. Go figure...
Qtoy
#348519
11 months ago
Hey, Anonymous 347706, Ever hear of Wrightsville, Georgia? It's on the way to my Grandma's cabin and it's tiny, but it's got a population of 2,500 give or take.
Yes, it is tiny.
Panzerpferd
#351228
11 months ago
Ponyville:Manehattan::Humansville:Manhattan
-flood-
#352630
11 months ago
^lol good one.
Anonymous
#354236
11 months ago
Try:

Booger Hollow Arkansas Population 7...countin' one coon dog.

Real place look it up
WatermelonRat
#521349
9 months ago
"Humansville was named for James Human, who settled in the area in 1834."
Anonymous
#681583
8 months ago
Must have taken a wrong turn at Albecurkey.