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1. Shram
To be a total loser, geek, dweeb, nerd.
"Dude, you just shrammed out!" "HAHA Shram! <Point at someone>" "Shram!"
2. Channel 955 FM
Channel 955 FM is a Detroit, Michigan Top 40/Hit Music radio station transmitting at the 95.5 FM radio dial in the metro Detroit area in southeast Michigan.

Channel 955 FM transmitts their power from a transmiter in Oak Park, Michigan near Detroit, Michigan.

Channel 955 or 95.5 WKQI FM can be heard as far north of Detroit as Port Huron and northern Oakland county, but Channel 955 can not be heard in Flint, Michigan.

Channel 955 or 95.5 WKQI FM can be heard as far south of Detroit as the city of Monroe.

Channel 955 or 95.5 WKQI FM can be heard as far east of Detroit as the city of Windsor, Ontario, Canada and Windsor Canada's suburbs.

Channel 955 or 95.5 WKQI FM can be heard as far west of Detroit as the city of Ann Arbor.

Channel 955 FM provides music for metro Detroiters from ages 14 to age 40 that like R&B music, Hip Hop/Rap music and Pop music and some but not all rock hits.

Channel 955 does not play all of Today's Top 40 Hits which are rock hits unlike all of the other Top 40 radio stations in Michigan and around the United States.

Channel 955 FM is owned by Clear Channel Communications.

Channel 955 FM is Detroit, Michigan's only Top 40 radio station.
I am Channel 955 FM.

Channel 955 FM Detroit's Hit Music Space.
3. South Dakota
If you start your journey in western South Dakota, Rapid City is the
largest city in that part of our state.
It has one of our major airports and it is located along Interstate 90.
You'll find a wonderful variety of city parks, hiking and biking trails,
The Journey Museum, shopping, and events throughout the year. Rapid
City is the hub from which you can tour several attractions in western
South Dakota.
As you travel south out of Rapid City, one of the first major
attractions is Reptile Gardens on Highway
16. They have educational shows that include birds of prey, alligator
wrestling, and information on various snakes from around the world.
They also have birds and tortoises.
Nearby is Bear Country USA , a
drive-through wildlife park, which also includes other wild animals like
lions. They have a great visitor center that is at the end of the
park's drive-through route.
Continuing south, the next major attraction is our most famous
attraction - Mount Rushmore National Memorial on
Highway 244. There are park rangers who give guided tours; they have a
visitor center with park officials on duty; and there is a dining room
and gift shop at the Memorial. The museum has interactive exhibits, a
theater with films about carving the mountain, a walking trail, and a
patriotic evening lighting ceremony.
Not too far away is a mountain carving in progress that pays tribute to
many Native American tribes in North America. You can learn more about
this...
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4. Oscoda
Noun Pronounced ah-SCOH-duh. A small city in northeastern Michigan situated about 60 miles south of the 45th Parallel where the AuSable River meets Lake Huron. Originally a logging and fishing town Oscoda is now more like the Wild West of old. Poker games aren't hard to find and there are more guns than people. The community that we call Oscoda is a tangled web in which we all are guilty of eating our trapped flies...It is the Eddie Money Vortex of the Universe, home to Foote Pond, Sunrise Side Posse, Monkey Mike and Sloppy Joe who's fitching for a big fitch god damnit! O-town, O-Scrotum, The Big O, Scodi...Oscoda is The Office Lounge, Old Orchard Park and The River Queen. The most beautiful city in the world to be certain this little nowhere town actually makes the world go around...come see us:)
Let's go to Oscoda and never leave cause it's so effin RAD!)
5. Downriver Shuffle
Those who live in the Downriver area of Michigan (communities south of Detroit: Allen Park, Brownstown Township, Ecorse, Flat Rock, Gibraltar, Grosse Ile, Huron Charter Township, Lincoln Park, Melvindale, River Rouge, Riverview, Rockwood, Romulus, Southgate, Taylor, Trenton, Woodhaven, and Wyandotte) who have either/or have failed to obtain a higher education, have had a child at too young of an age, married, married an uneducated individual in the armed forces, got involved in a blue collar career with no chance of promotion, have no ambition to succeed, live with parents over the age of 24, too lazy to succeed or obtain a job to support oneself, and or live off the financial means of an individual(s) other than themselves. In other words believe that this (the Downriver Shuffle) is just "Good enough."
Those who have not succeeded, nor have made a significant improvement in their lives since high school. Those whom still believe that their band is going to "Make it" are just a few examples of those playing the "Downriver Shuffle".
6. Greenwich, Ohio
Pronounced 'Green - witch', not 'Grinich'

A small village located in Huron County. Like Norwalk, Ohio, Greenwich is usually referenced from Cedar Point, which is approximately 45 minutes away.

There is only one high school and one joint elementary/jr. high school in the limits. Some of the biggest events that take place at the high school are usually the Friday night varsity football and basketball games and the musical plays that are put on from the high school choir.

One notorious business in Greenwich is the car wash - not for its all-sudsy-suds fun but for the relatively cheap priced Monsters in the vending machines that can be easily accessed any time of the day, thus making it an ideal spot to hit up for late night gaming or cramming of homework.

There is a park with a small reservoir. Located in the premises of the park is a basketball court, which one year was transformed into a skating rink...*facepalm*

There's literally not that much to do there. To get any form of entertainment, you would have to drive to one of the neighboring towns, unless you get an adrenaline rush from shopping at the oh-so-exciting local Dollar General store.
Person #1 -"Hey! Where are you from?"

Person #2 - "Austin, Texas. What about you?"

Person #1 - "Greenwich, Ohio."

Person #2 - "Oh...I heard that place was a sh*t hole from the Urban Dictionary example."
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