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fallenoncrack

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Ok all you smarty pants, lets see if you can answer this question in 100 posts or less.

Question: In 1992, a 30,000 signature petition was presented to the Governor of Hawaii. What did they want?


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ApacheXMD

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In 1992, the governor of Hawaii received a 30,000-signature petition to change the name of a particular Hawaiian island to 'Gilligan's Island', in honor of the TV sitcom.

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guyver01

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Apache is right.. i found the same webpage..

In 1992, the governor of Hawaii received a 30,000-signature petition to change the name of a particular Hawaiian island to 'Gilligan's Island', in honor of the TV sitcom. Needless to say, that island is still called
Maui.