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Old Posted Dec 15, 2020, 11:04 PM
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Your City in Pop Culture

I thought this might be a fun game / diversion - and I don't think it has been done on this site yet -

Name ONE defining pop culture reference for your home town. Basically, any cultural product, like music, art, literature, fashion, dance, film, architecture, cyberculture, television, radio could count... It should be something with mass appeal / recognition, but it doesn't necessarily need to be the MOST recognized thing. If you city comes up more than once, that's fine, but you need to pick a DIFFERENT pop culture reference each time. The hope is that we'll learn some things about other places and others' perceptions of our home towns. Visual aids are welcome. Here's the twist: whoever goes next needs to first name ONE ADDITIONAL pop culture reference that they associate with the previous poster's city, before naming one for their own city. Get it?

I'll start. Kalamazoo, Michigan is the original home of Gibson Guitars. The factory still exists, and now houses Heritage Guitars, founded by some of the Gibson Guitar makers who stayed behind when Gibson moved to Nashville.

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Old Posted Dec 15, 2020, 11:30 PM
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well, sherwin williams gets all the press lately because its building a new hq downtown, but cleveland has a much cooler and much more pop culture oriented paint company than that.

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Old Posted Dec 15, 2020, 11:46 PM
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Chicago is the original home of that most enduring of snack cakes, the twinkie!



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Old Posted Dec 15, 2020, 11:47 PM
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I'll start. Kalamazoo, Michigan is the original home of Gibson Guitars.
Ah ouais ? I didn't know. That's where they're currently packing Pfizer vaccine doses at -70°C / -94°F. I know about that. Lol I saw it in the news lately.
Fender is another famous guitar manufacturer, from California.
But it's true that Gibson may have some kind of more genuine folk sound that I like.

Pop culture with mass appeal and recognition, you're requiring...

Well, local fresh bakery products like croissants and baguettes are worldwide renown, but a lot of that stuff would've come from Vienna centuries ago. Hence the French generic term of viennoiseries. That said, Paris must be at least as good as Vienna in that kind of things nowadays. My own homemade apple strudel is pretty good, while I'm nothing like a baker.

Otherwise, there are well known fashion brands like Vuitton, Chanel, Hermès, Dior and so on.
Of course they're overpriced, nonetheless very pop. Even people who can't actually afford them would stupidly ruin their bank accounts for a dumb Vuitton purse. Right?

Oh, I know. Since we've been hit by that nasty pandemic, the name of Louis Pasteur is turning pop again. At least over here.
That's your freaking biologist whose achievements eventually saved countless lives.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Pasteur

Though he wasn't even a Parisian. He was from Franche-Comté.

Crap, I can't even find anything both pop and recognizable from Paris. Even the Eiffel tower came to us from Dijon, Burgundy where Gustave Eiffel was born and grew up.

It's just an old and giant melting pot over here. I won't bother looking for something both successful and 100% originally Parisian. It probably doesn't exist.
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Old Posted Dec 15, 2020, 11:55 PM
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ah haaa! you all might have thought it impossible to beat an ever watchful steely chicago pimping post, but here we have proof that if you are on your game it can be done!
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Old Posted Dec 16, 2020, 12:17 AM
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Nice start everyone. Remember, there are two parts to this. You first have to name (guess) another pop culture reference for the previous poster's city, before you share your own. Bonus points if you don't cheat by using Google. Whoever goes next has to start with Paris.

Mousquet, you did come up with a good second one for Kalamazoo that is quite contemporary - the production hub for the BioNTech / Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Technically, it is Portage city proper, not Kalamazoo city proper, but the media usually says Kalamazoo, I think because it is more recognizable abroad.
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Paris is referenced in at least 2 Jimmy Buffett songs - He Went to Paris and Last Mango in Paris.

Now for Houston, we were the city that the US nuked trying to destroy the aliens in Independence Day.
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Paris is referenced in at least 2 Jimmy Buffett songs - He Went to Paris and Last Mango in Paris.

Now for Houston, we were the city that the US nuked trying to destroy the aliens in Independence Day.
HOUSTON = NASA / Apollo 13 “Houston we have a problem.”

St. Louis originated the MONSTER TRUCK.

Heres the OG:


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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bigfoot_(truck)

In 1981, Chandler placed two dilapidated cars in a field, so that Chandler could videotape himself crushing the cars with Bigfoot as a joke...

Growing up in the 80s in St. Louis County minutes from Bigfoot HQ in Ferguson/Hazelwood, I had Bigfoot EVERYTHING.
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Old Posted Dec 16, 2020, 1:14 AM
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Now for my hometown of Erie... a fun one... the Big Wheel and Green Machine. Manufactured in Erie, PA by Marx Toys.


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Old Posted Dec 16, 2020, 1:47 AM
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haha yes bigfoot was absolutely thee first monster truck. at least that anyone ever heard of. very cool.

and the big wheel is -- so far -- untoppable.

paris has the parachute, thats pretty kewl dont count them out so fast.



houston, umm, up yr game lol!
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Old Posted Dec 16, 2020, 2:05 AM
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I even cheated with Google and still found nothing about Erie. I remembered this Mel Gibson and Goldie Hawn movie and the went to Racine. It could have been Erie instead...

Londrina: they made this support character from The Expanse coming from Londrina. Completely random.

I don't think people we'll come up with something from Londrina. You can go with São Paulo instead...
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I even cheated with Google and still found nothing about Erie.
Smaller cities like Kalamazoo and Erie are difficult to cite pop culture originations for anyone not from there. But still, I don't think you tried too hard...

I mean, Erie gave us these two very important cultural icons, for instance:



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Good luck with Londrina, everybody...
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I'll start. Kalamazoo, Michigan is the original home of Gibson Guitars. The factory still exists, and now houses Heritage Guitars, founded by some of the Gibson Guitar makers who stayed behind when Gibson moved to Nashville.
And their quality control went for a dump for awhile during that same period when they lost their way and tried to become a lifestyle brand..Now fairly new ownership may change..Where were original Martin Guitars?.Pennsylvania?.. guess I can Google.
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Does an internet sensation count as popular culture? This video of a rampaging goat terrorizing residents of Londrina, Brazil went viral several years back:

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And now for Mi-lay-wa-kay:

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whats miami, #vaporwave?
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Well... continuing this format... Miami, of course:




And yet another hometown Erie contribution to the zeitgeist:

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Erie made the rounds of the creepypasta universe a while back with this charming story. A bit of fiction, of course, but half the fun of urban legends these days is how easy it is to create new ones complete with photos and video.

That being said, here's the Moog Music building in downtown Asheville. If you know synthesizers, you know Moog. I hear in the music world, Moog is a fairly big deal.
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