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Jen
Jen
12 years ago

This reminds me of those foamy floor puzzles of the United States. This one must be for a budding politician.

Jen
Jen
12 years ago

BTW, (Im dating myself here) in the ’70s I had a giant floor sized puzzle of none other than Snuffalupugus. It was a giant photo of him cut out in his shape. I loved it! The kid’s puzzle on this cover however, leaves something to be desired.

Lucie Le Blanc
Lucie Le Blanc
12 years ago

Well, that’s interesting. So many possibilities and that’s the chosen one?

Brenda
Brenda
12 years ago

*yawn*

Ericb
Ericb
12 years ago

Most American state borders are arbitrary survey lines. Why would they keep them after the apocalypse?

James F. Brown
James F. Brown
12 years ago
Reply to  Ericb

So they won’t have to move the “Welcome to _____” highway signs?

LydiaFC
LydiaFC
12 years ago
Reply to  Ericb

If you look closely, many state shapes have changed. I have no interest in reading the book though, so I’ll never find out why or how.

john e. . .
12 years ago

Hey everybody! Look at that brown blob next to the Great Lakes – it’s Pharrel’s Hat.

For those of you less hip than myself: http://is.gd/EuvJWs

Kris
Kris
12 years ago
Reply to  john e. . .

I get it! 😉

He makes me… wait for it… “Happy!”

Sirona
12 years ago

Reminds me of a crappy presentation slide from the early days of Powerpoint.

::shudders::

Waffles
Waffles
12 years ago

After something that changes America so badly that America is gone forever… wouldn’t a least some of the land be different? Like some water in the middle now, even if it is Zombie lake or whatever.

DED
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DED
12 years ago

Is this a social studies text book cover?

L.
L.
12 years ago

Even after the Apocalypse no one wants the Midwest.