Top 10 Reasons You know you are from Wareham:
- JBA shorts were a part of your wardrobe.
- You think people that have never seen a cranberry bog are blind or crazy.
- The Wareham 500 actually counts as something to do.
- You used to go to the movie theatre in Buzzard's Bay
- JBA shorts are still a part of your wardrobe.
- You played basketball at the courts in the center of town.
- You've jumped off stone bridge and almost hit a boat.
- You have ridden the OWL.
- Wheelbarrel and buffer are actually words…with meanings.
- You still remember REACH and BLONDFACES from 7th grade science with Lipof
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Wareham is a town located in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 20,335.[+] Post a Comment | toggle meta
More reasons You know you are from Wareham
- You remember the yearly bonfires
- You were a member of team auriga, pheonix, cepheus or some other constellation in middle school
- Senior privileges were a godsend.
- You can point out Tesno, Shang-hi, and Swifts, without them showing up on any map.
- You went to the middle school before the renovation
- At least once a day growing up you drove on Rt. 6, Glen Charlie rd., Cranberry hwy, Minot Ave, Onset Ave, or Sandwich Rd.
- You participated in the DARE program.
- The DARE program failed you.
- You know of Eddie Mumbles, Crazy Walter, Buttons,or Speedy.
- Bob Perry was your ice cream man before he opened the stand
- You know Gina Davis' hometown
- You played Wareham Youth Soccer, JBA, Tigers, Little League, or just took gym class too seriously
- You get pissed off when out-of-towners refer to it as Ware"um"
- You went to DC in 8th grade.
- You have referred to your hometown as "the Ham"
- You have referred to bike cops as rent-a-cops.
- You have been to the x-mas parade for the candy.
- You have been in the x-mas parade.
- You remember the movie theatre in Buzzard's Bay
- You remember the Tunnel under the middle school
- You have had hot dogs from the Mill Pond Diner gas station.
- You wondered exactly what it was Mr. Oliver actually taught.
- You went to Minot Forest or Decas

