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6-09-2006 @ 6:53PM
Mark said...
Another story about the naming history of Hell is that the first governor or someone like that was being shown around and after seeing the stalagmite-looking formations, said it reminded him of the Hell described by a Sunday School teacher or someone like that. Ole Ivan set up shop there and has been making a (cough) hell of a living of saying "how the hell are you?" to everyone that walks into the t-shirt store, but you missed the actual governmental office right next door: the Hell post office. About 50 yards down the road is a watering hole called Club Inferno, and I do believe they actually have hot wings and chili as well as (relatively) cheap beer.
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