User:Winstonandbarlow

Otter Creek County (Population: 117), has a deep rooted history that goes back as far as the natives have been on American soil. It's a little known town of big facts. Surrounded by neighboring Bristol County to the North, Bear Mountain County to the East, Lafayette County is South, and Dalton County to the West.

More recently noted history says that the world-famous BassMaster fishing tournament held its first tournament in the town of Otter Creek back in 1971. Due to its less than impressive statistics of 0 bass caught for the entire tournament and an excessive number of grouper, the BassMaster Classic never acknowledges this event taking place and deemed it a "complete failure and a horrible business decision".

A little more than a decade later, in the Fall of 1987, Otter Creek was hit by an unfortunate outbreak of Rabies that affected the entire population of 138 people at the time, and a few livestock within the Otter Creek county line. A few skeptics have called this the governments "OC Experiment" to see the effects of untreated rabies on a town. Needless to say, the citizens of Otter Creek have bounced back and learned to cope with the untreated rabies, more than 20 years later, and are obviously perfectly healthy, with only a few minor cases being reported in more recent years.

The Summer of 2008 has been an exciting time of growth for Otter Creek. A Walmart opened its doors after a long wait by the citizens of Otter Creek, stimulating the job market by providing over 100 jobs for the towns 117 people, and people from surrounding towns. Sundays, however, are a rather slow day for business at Walmart, which has to compete with the crowd for the self-proclaimed "Worlds largest flea market" in Otter Creek.

The proud citizens of Otter Creek County have recently put in a bid with the International Olympic Committee for the 2020 Olympic games to be held in Otter Creek. Also a petition has been passed around to introduce "Frog Giggin`" as a recognized olympic sport.

Winston A. Lafitte and Barlow T. LaFite