@Mushroom
philosopher Stu Redmond said, "Country don't mean dumb".
"The Stand , Part I: The Plague
The Stand is a television miniseries, first broadcast in 1994, based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King, who also wrote the teleplay. It was directed by Mick Garris.
The Stand , Part I: The Plague quotes "
Stu Redman:
Country don't mean dumb."
Redman or Redmond, On-line picks Redman. At least it isn't Redskins.
"Redmond
City in Washington State
Redmond is a city in King County, Washington, United States, located 15 miles east of Seattle. The population was 54,144 at the 2010 census and an estimated 71,929 in 2019. Redmond is commonly recognized as the home of Microsoft and Nintendo of America. Wikipedia"
Even more useless information:
"Redman
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Redman may refer to:
Contents
1 People
2 Places
3 Other uses
4 See also
People
Redman (surname)
Redman (rapper) (born 1970), American vocalist, producer, and actor
Method Man & Redman
Red Dragon (musician) (c. 1966 β 2015), Jamaican deejay Leroy May, who initially worked under the name Redman
Places
United States
Redman, Michigan
Redman, Missouri, an unincorporated community in Macon County
Redman, Scott County, Missouri, a ghost town
Other uses
Homo Sovieticus, people whose minds are shaped by living in the Soviet Union
Red Man, an American brand of chewing tobacco
Red man syndrome, a reaction to the antibiotic vancomycin
Redman (TV series), a Japanese tokusatsu television series
Redman: The Kaiju Hunter (comic book), a comic book by Matt Frank and Gonçalo Lopes based on the tokusatsu series
The Gospel of the Redman, a 1936 book by Ernest Thompson Seton
Red man, a symbol on traffic lights that signal pedestrians to stop
A variation of the term redskin
See also
Redmen (disambiguation)
Redmon (disambiguation)
Crispa Redmanizers, a Filipino basketball team
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