"Arroyo Grande"

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I was at some McDonald's when I checked out the rubber lining around a truck's vanity plates and it had "Arroyo Grande" inscribed into it. I didn't ask questions (Who would walk up to 4 big guys and ask them if they play Fallout?), and I know this probably belongs on the Fallout 2 Messageboard but I just felt like posting it here.
 
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>I was at some McDonald's when
>I checked out the rubber
>lining around a truck's vanity
>plates and it had "Arroyo
>Grande" inscribed into it. I
>didn't ask questions (Who would
>walk up to 4 big
>guys and ask them if
>they play Fallout?), and I
>know this probably belongs on
>the Fallout 2 Messageboard but
>I just felt like posting
>it here.

Arroyo isn't the name of a place in Fallout, it's a word (probably Native American origin), meaning:

"A small, steep-sided watercourse or gulch with a nearly flat floor; usually dry except after heavy rains."

Arroyo Grande is a town in South West California.

-Xotor-

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Thanks, Xotor. Is Modoc a real town? Klamath? I know Redding is.
 
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hey broken hills is a real town , its a real small place in australia , and it really was a famous old mining community , but it became just a shitty empty town , i had to stay their for a week , i was dissapointed , not a single supermutant or ghoul to be seen ....... ;)
 
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[font size=1" color="#FF0000]LAST EDITED ON Jan-03-02 AT 06:45AM (GMT)[p]well, it hasn't been a year but this topic is brought up again after a period of time. Nice. Just please don't bring back that minigun topic again.
 
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