This gentleman his driving America.

His goal is to see every state. Though he won't be able to drive to Hawaii.

We should all do that.

He's decided to ROAST every state that he visits with the best true-to-life insults he can think of, based on his experiences in that state.

In the video below, he visits and roasts WYOMING!

He starts by noting that Wyoming begins with a question.

"WHY?"

He notices that Wyoming is so empty that he thinks the silence is all-encompassing and aggressive. I guess he still has city in his ears.

He actually makes the case that the silence in Wyoming is going to beat you up, steal your kidneys, and leave you in a bathtub full of ice.

WOW - that's a harsh visual.

Photo by Tim Mandese, Focus West Photography
Photo by Tim Mandese, Focus West Photography
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Here are a couple of jokes I really like:

This state is so space there is a cow here that's been granted 4 electoral votes.

This state is so red it looks like my legs being touched for the first time by the Sun after a very long winter.

He has a few other jokes he crammed into this minute-long video.

You get the idea.

Please don't get the idea he's picking on just Wyoming.

He's had something to say about every state.

He's not the only one who's made a few funny observations about Wyoming.

I like what this comic, in the video below, had to say.

She said that she had a hard time seeing because Wyoming air is so thick with boredom.

Well, at least it's not smog.

We do smell like Colorado sometimes, when the wind has changed direction.

Beautiful Welded Junk Art

Is that just a rusty pile of old metal junk?
Maybe it's a moose a cowboy or a horse.

It just depends on what you see when you look at it.

This Wyoming-born artist brings junk to live with beauty in motion.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

The Tate Geological Museum Casper Wyoming

The Tate Geological Museum was founded in 1980 through a gift from Marion and Inez Tate. It was originally designated as the Tate Earth Science Center and Mineralogical Museum. Because ‘geological’ encompasses earth science, mineralogy, and paleontology, the name was changed to the Tate Geological Museum in 2001.

Located on the Casper College campus, the museum is a great resource for the community. Many local schools and groups come to the museum to add to their student's learning experience.

Tate houses a collection of over 6000 fossil and mineral specimens.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

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