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* One of the possible origins of the [[Lesser pit fiend|lesser]] and [[Greater pit fiend|greater]] pit fiends in the [[Fiendish Pit]] is "Mount Vernon, Kentucky". | * One of the possible origins of the [[Lesser pit fiend|lesser]] and [[Greater pit fiend|greater]] pit fiends in the [[Fiendish Pit]] is "Mount Vernon, Kentucky". | ||
* On [[April Fool's | * On [[April Fool's Day]] one of the possible random locations in users' profile was "Mount Vernon, Kentucky". | ||
* The [[Grumpy old smuggler]] mentions that Mos Eisley is "... a little town in Kentucky, you know. Used to be called Mount Vernon until the cologne wars ..." | * The [[Grumpy old smuggler]] mentions that Mos Eisley is "... a little town in Kentucky, you know. Used to be called Mount Vernon until the cologne wars ..." | ||
Latest revision as of 11:46, 1 April 2010
Mount Vernon, Kentucky is a recurring theme in the city.
Occurrences
- One of the possible origins of the lesser and greater pit fiends in the Fiendish Pit is "Mount Vernon, Kentucky".
- On April Fool's Day one of the possible random locations in users' profile was "Mount Vernon, Kentucky".
- The Grumpy old smuggler mentions that Mos Eisley is "... a little town in Kentucky, you know. Used to be called Mount Vernon until the cologne wars ..."
Source
- Quoting Ryme on Tea Time with Ryme:
"Ah, Mount Vernon is just one of those little personal touches. I had a car break down there on my first day of spring break. Things went downhill from there.... It's always symbolized a little bit of personal hell for me... Also, growing up in Indiana, one learns a general disdain for Kentucky, even if it's completely irrational. Most states have rivals like that."