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==Jackass Reference==

Even though this is a stub, and needs lots of work, the Jacakss reference should not be in the first paragraph. Things like that belong at the end of a article for geographical articles regardless of the fact that the show is more well known than the city. Its just not good form. --] 00:54, 23 May 2006 (UTC)

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Mianus is a locality in the state of Connecticut. It featured notoriously on the TV program Jackass, due to the fact that it sounds like "my anus", for example, "Hey look! There's Bam blowing it in Mianus" or "There's a red truck in Mianus", though it is actually pronounced "my ANN-us". Geographically, Mianus is nestled in a valley.

A river of the same name runs through Mianus. The town is also noted for its high quality education facilies with North Mianus High School having a considerable national reputation and Mianus attracts students from across America.

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Jackass Reference

Even though this is a stub, and needs lots of work, the Jacakss reference should not be in the first paragraph. Things like that belong at the end of a article for geographical articles regardless of the fact that the show is more well known than the city. Its just not good form. --Brentt 00:54, 23 May 2006 (UTC)

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