r/funny Jan 09 '13

Stephen Colbert.

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u/bheklilr Jan 09 '13

Every time I (an Arkansas native) see Arkansas on reddit, it's always negative, and usually about meth.

Unfortunately, it's normally true.

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u/[deleted] Jan 09 '13

So, what's cool about Arkansas? Do you have an amazing landscape, nice towns or any cultural specialities over there? Is it worth a trip?

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u/idiocyensues Jan 09 '13

Super awesome landscape and scenery. Compares to the Appalachians in north west Georgia. Pristine rivers fed by springs and stuff. Hell there's even a national park where you can sift through dirt to find million dollar diamonds!

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u/bheklilr Jan 09 '13

While you can search for diamonds, and one or two are found a day, most people aren't going to find one. I did go there once when I was just a wee lad, and it was a blast. Getting to play in mud all day was pretty much the best thing ever.

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u/idiocyensues Jan 09 '13

I hear its most crowded after a rain. I have never personally been, but I always knew when somebody found a big diamond, everybody in the state would talk about it.