Pumpkin Rollers in No Man's Land - Car and Driver

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Pumpkin Rollers in No Man's Land - Car and Driver

A colorful account of a tour of the Oklahoma panhandle in a Smart ForTwo. Includes a brief history of how No Man's Land came to be attached to Oklahoma. "Throughout history, the Panhandle has been a place that would either kill you or make a man of you, especially if you were a woman.... There's also a 12-foot-tall replica of a beaver chewing on what appears to be a doughnut. It is not. Instead, it's a giant cow turd, promoting Beaver's World Cowchip Throwing Championship.... Then we headed south to Wheeless, which certainly was. 'Is it free of wheels,' Jarem asked, 'or free of whee?'" (Via Dustbury.)

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