Ord nebraksa is also referred to as ord USA. Has a population of about 3,000 and is one of the weirdest towns to live in. Only has like 2 DECENT restraints and like 10 beauty salons. School here has many wonderful teachers and like--3 bad ones.
ord, nebraska? Never heard of it.
when someone won't email you cheese to your webzone as a form of flirting.
Goddamn this mother fucker sent cheese to my webzone they ain't got no Nebraska Rizz
When two men are crammed super close in the back of a tiny car. Almost always involves making out
Did you see those two hockey players doing the Nebraska carpool on the way to the game?
When two large men are crammed into the back of a small car. Usually involves making out.
Did you see those two hockey players doing the Nebraska carpool on the way to the game?
Mouth to ass, will spinning faster than a twister
I gave that dirty whore a Nebraska twister
Ingleside was an unincorporated community one mile west of Hastings, Nebraska. It was one of several sites of the old Nebraska State Hospital system, and had several names throughout its history (the Ingleside Hospital for the Insane, Hastings State Hospital, and the Hastings Regional Center). Local, colloquial titles have included "the Nuthouse", "West Tech", and "The Reej", "the asylum", "the nut-hut".
Like many such institutions before the 1970's-1980's, the Regional Center (the last, most "politically correct" title) was a small, bustling center of activity that produced much of its own food, sold manufactured goods produced by residents, and housed, under state care, not only the criminally insane and mentally ill, but also those completely disabled by serious illness such as paralytics and "tube-feeders" who required full-time skilled nursing care, chronic alcoholics and indigent drug abusers, including many temporary psychiatric and clinical services for surrounding communities in the region. As a result of its multi-faceted function, the State Hospitals were always large employers and a monumental source of income for the local economies. Thus, Ingleside also contained several housing units for employees and their families, and in many respects became a community by itself until it was mostly closed down by the state, despite a recent investment in infrastructure and remodel amounting to several tens-of-millions of dollars.
"I just got out of the Reej . . . you know, Ingleside, Nebraska!
"He has so many problems, he should have his own room at Ingleside, Nebraska .