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It's a 100 miles from the nearest, something: a town, a gas station or a cafe.
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probably nowheres
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Oh, that's over yonder, right past BFE.
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Boola BooWhat is BFE? Is that like RAC (right around the corner)?
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Rick MyresBoola Boo, I don't think you really want to know what it means. It has to do with a made up phrase about Egypt.
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I saw it next to a Pizza Hut.
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Not sure, but there's a road that will take you there. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQiOA7euaYA
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Right where I live.
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If it's nowhere it's non-existent and you can't be in the middle of that
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In an extremely remote place.
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Remote sparsely populated, and scarcely known
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37°17'37"S 12°41'57"W
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It's in Oklahoma - on County Street 2550, approximately 50 miles southwest of OKC.
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Utah.
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woop woop. "Woop Woop" is an Australian colloquialism referring to a fictional location in the middle of nowhere.
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500+ miles away from the nearest island in the ocean maybe. It sounds really dangerous to have an emergency there.
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Anywhere you can't get cell phone reception.
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it's an equal distance from the north edge and south edge of nowhere.
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I think it's just a few miles away from BFE.
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That's classified. If I tell you, I'd have to kill you.
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The middle of nowhere is an area of the Earth where you won't be found unless you have a mobile with credit for communicating and get yourself out of a situation in which nobody is around to help you. The middle of nowhere could be a desert, forest or somewhere in the ocean.
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