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i was just in "Toad Suck" Arkansas this past week...
that's about the strangest named place i've ever been...
T e x
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I've been there...
as I recall, there's even a "Toad Suck Ferry."
urnso77
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Athol, Massachusetts is another one.
Upside
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Slab City Wisconsin. The entire town consists of one person with a big granite slab in his sloping front yard. There's a road sign about a mile before his yard saying "Welcome to Slab City" and another sign about a mile past saying "Thank you for visiting Slab City". That's all there is, no gas stations, no stores, no nothing, just the one homeowner.
cottonjim
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My personal favorite's are in Penn. Have you ever been to Intercourse? If you have you drive a little south to Paradise, or f you like you can drive north to Blue Ball!
Browndog
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quote:Originally posted by cottonjim: My personal favorite's are in Penn. Have you ever been to Intercourse? If you have you drive a little south to Paradise, or f you like you can drive north to Blue Ball!
If your heading west and miss Intercourse, you'll end up in "Bird in Hand."
cottonjim
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Thats a lonely place to be LMAO.
NaturalResources
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What about Half.com, Oregon-USA, or Dildo, Newfoundland-Canada? Strange enough for you all?
P.S. I can think of one more that is in Australia, but if I posted it, it would just come out as ****ing.. LOL
turbokid
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i saw FrenchLick Indiana on tv yesterday.. haha
i've never seen it personally but in my state there are two countys called beaver and filmore. when aproaching them the sign reads filmore, beaver
this doesn't have half the oddball names in Texas--can't imagine what else is out there.
bdgee
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Like Dime Box and New Dime Bos and Mule Shoe and Dripping Springs.....
T e x
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Cut n Shoot
Mexia (muh-HAy,yuh)
Chico (cheeco), yet
Hico ( H-I-co)
etc, etc...
bdgee
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and don't forget Leverland
jordanreed
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Moorhead and Fargo..up north
not far to go to Moorhead.!!
Gordon Bennett
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Milford.
T e x
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quote:Originally posted by bdgee: and don't forget Leverland
LeveRland, or Leveland?
Was working on a house today with a guy who played ball with two other friends of ours at Leveland...
andrew
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Tant.
Hannibull
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F*cking, in Austria Høng [hung] in Denmark Reet, Belgium, popular dutch for ass And the airport in Zurich Switzerland is called "Kloten", which is dutch for crotch
...but you guys speak english so the last two aren't funny lol
T e x
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quote:Originally posted by Hannibull: F*cking, in Austria Høng [hung] in Denmark Reet, Belgium, popular dutch for ass And the airport in Zurich Switzerland is called "Kloten", which is dutch for crotch
...but you guys speak english so the last two aren't funny lol
no...that's good stuff...
skip
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There is a town here in Washington state called Humptulip.
But, let's not forget my personal favorite; Weed, California.
I have a shirt from a gas station there that says "Smilin' In Weed, CA" with a big smiley face.
I had a whopper with cheese meal at the Burger King there.
Best whopper I ever had...
T e x
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lol, I bet ...
you didn't get two?
skip
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At least 2 Im sure, my memory is a bit cloudy though...
T e x
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happens to the best of us...
well, so i hear: I wouldn't know--never been to California...
IWISHIHAD
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That is to bad Tex, if you come down to the beach where i live, you would never want to go home.
bdgee
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I have been to California. it has many wonderful things and some treuly good folks, but you have to wonder, sometimes, if Californians have ever been out of Califirnia when they tout living there as the best.
We have a beach or too in Texas.
When I check into statistics, Tex's home of Fort Worth seems to rate quite well and Texas seems to out shine Calivfornia as a desirable choice for a living destination.
So, I say, come on down and see why!
Maybe we'll take ya to Angelo's so you can find out why it is often said to be the best bar-b-que joint anywhere, then, the next day, over to the north side for some family style Mexican fare at Joe T. Garcia's or maybe to Cattlemans in the stock yard for a melt in your mouth plate sized hunk o'beef.
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SORRY, BUT IVE BEEN TO TEXAS AND CALS GOT THE WHOLE PACKAGE, JMO
bdgee
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You are a blind man, perhaps?
I doubt you have much experience in Texas or you would know better.
I knew a guy in Alabama who went on and on about how Alabama was better than Texas and claimed significant time and experience in both. It turned out, when he was questioned, he had only two times in his life ventured more than 65 miles from his place of birth, once in the back of a truck as a menber of the Army reserve headed to summer camp in Louisianna and once for a couple of hours in the terminal of Houston's Intercontenental Airport to have some papers signed by his brother, then board a return flight home.
California has many good people and wonderful country side, but so does Texas.
Livinonklendathu
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Mexican Water, Arizona Slickpoo, Idaho Bloody Dick, Montana Petawawa, Ontario Sh*tbritches Creek, California
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Hey Bdgee, al the Californians are moving up here to Washington State. Better yet, they're trying to tell us what to do with our state now. That's ugly tear it down, we need to build this, oh crap, I'm lost in the woods, come rescue me! That kind of crap.
bdgee
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There are a whole Hell of a bunch of them, not a lot of room left in any part of the place that is reasonably "livable", and they have let things get so out of hand they can't afford to live there anymore.
New Englanders do the same thing.......move where there is room and it is cheaper and forget that the rest of the country's governments aren't based on the "town meeting". We call such attempts to dictate to others illegal vigilante movements here.
Hannibull
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quote:Originally posted by bdgee: There are a whole Hell of a bunch of them
that reminds me, there's a Hell in Norway, ironic for such a cold place!