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Having just completed another crosscountry tour (finally recovered the vehicle I had to leave behind on my last trip :frown: ), I became interested in the different city names along the way.
What do you think is the most embarrassing city name?
My nominations are:
Cleveland, Ohio (named after Moses Cleaveland) :uhh:
Buffalo, New York (Buffalo is French for 'beautiful river' !?) :confused:
russ_watters
Aug16-04, 12:27 PM
That's an easy one: Intercourse, PA. What do I win?
The Bob
Aug16-04, 01:01 PM
Sexton City, TX.
The Bob (2004 ©)
And of course, Intercourse is just down the road from Blue Ball, PA.
- Warren
arildno
Aug16-04, 01:31 PM
there's actually a small village in Norway called Homo.
(a common slang word for a gay man..)
Grizzlycomet
Aug16-04, 01:35 PM
Intercourse, PA and Fuc*ing, Austria would both be strong candidates.
Gokul43201
Aug16-04, 01:57 PM
If you include little towns, there's Stinking Creek, TN ; Suckerville, ME; Dirty Butter Creek, OK; Assawoman, VA; Shi*ten Creek, OR; Bumpass, VA; Hell, MI; Bungletown, VA; Stupid Creek, Bastard Creek & Idiot Creek, OR; Booby Island, MD; Athol, MA; Mianus, CT; Nuttsville, VA; Smallwood, NY,MD,PA,SC; Bottom, NC; Climax, GA, NC; Crotch Camp Brook, ME; Accident, Crappo & Boring, MD; .... :tongue2:
However, I think Australian town names are the BEST !
and there's Muff, Ireland :biggrin:
Gokul43201
Aug16-04, 01:59 PM
Going bigger : I da Ho :rofl:
The Bob
Aug16-04, 02:01 PM
Bhutan sounds a bit funny and when you think Switzerland it is Yoddling. :rofl: Joking. :biggrin:
The Bob (2004 ©)
Entropy
Aug16-04, 02:04 PM
Man what the **** is wrong with the people who live in these places?! :grumpy:
There's a village in Lousiana called Bush
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bush,_Louisiana
It sounds embarrassing to me :biggrin:
Echo 6 Sierra
Aug16-04, 04:31 PM
If I remember right, Larry Bird was from French Lick, IN.
Anyone ever see that old black and white movie called "Molly Be Damned" where the whole town went around mispronouncing their city's name and living in poverty because they were all too ignorant to know what molybdenum was?
aychamo
Aug16-04, 05:16 PM
I live in a small settlement in Louisiana just outside of Indian Village, it's called Jane's Whore.
megashawn
Aug16-04, 05:40 PM
A little south west of my home in Asheboro, NC is a little town called Erect. A little past that is one called Ophir.
Robert Zaleski
Aug16-04, 06:19 PM
Dildo Run, Newfoundland
Crumbles
Aug16-04, 06:33 PM
There's a place called "Condom (http://www.condom.org/)" in France. It's a shame I didn't get a pic of the sign for it when I was there!
jimmy p
Aug16-04, 07:44 PM
There is a place in the US called Mianus, cos the Jackass crew went there.
Two towns near Kidderminster - Lickey End
- Suckely Hills
A town near Wolverhampton - Sh*ttlehope (sh*t-all-hope lol)
Of course, there's the famous fork in the road between the nearby towns of Weed and College, unsurprisingly here in the state of California:
http://www.torontohemp.com/gallery/college.jpg
- Warren
BoulderHead
Aug16-04, 08:51 PM
I like the little stories which can be told using the names of cities. For example;
Sallisaw Henryetta Wagoner Catoosa :wink: :biggrin:
Moonbear
Aug16-04, 09:13 PM
Intercourse, PA has already been mentioned (that was the first to come to mind). There's also Hell, Michigan (I'm still wondering where the parents tell their kids they will go if they are bad...or maybe the threat is they'll stay right there in Hell...it's not much of a town, though I got lost there one night driving, which made for an amusing night of puns with my driving companion, and an eerie sense of wondering whether we were transported into a movie to be lost in Hell at night).
Are we limited to cities/towns? There's Big Bone Lick State Park in KY (Kentucky, but in this case, the two letter abbreviation for the state adds to the effect). And if that's not enough for you, the address for the park is Beaver Rd. Lest you think I'm making this up, here's a link: http://www.state.ky.us/agencies/parks/bigbone.htm
Janitor
Aug17-04, 12:32 AM
I don't think this counts for much, but I saw a Winnebago with bumper stickers advertising various tourist spots the occupants had been to. One sticker had a drawing of a cave entrance in the cleavage of a double-lobed hill, and it said WE'VE BEEN TO HOLE-IN-THE-ARSE, KY.
Crumbles
Aug17-04, 07:07 AM
Intercourse, PA has already been mentioned (that was the first to come to mind). There's also Hell, Michigan (I'm still wondering where the parents tell their kids they will go if they are bad...or maybe the threat is they'll stay right there in Hell...it's not much of a town, though I got lost there one night driving, which made for an amusing night of puns with my driving companion, and an eerie sense of wondering whether we were transported into a movie to be lost in Hell at night).
That reminds me, there's also Hell's Gate (http://www.hellsgateairtram.com/) in BC, Canada!!
brewnog
Aug17-04, 07:45 AM
Bell End is my favourite. It's near Birmingham.
The Bob
Aug17-04, 07:58 AM
Waterlooville. Is that an embarrassing name?? Or Waterloo??
The Bob (2004 ©)
elephant butte, new mexico
Dimitri Terryn
Aug18-04, 10:12 AM
Of course, there's the famous fork in the road between the nearby towns of Weed and College, unsurprisingly here in the state of California:
http://www.torontohemp.com/gallery/college.jpg
- Warren
Now that doesn't make sense... they should be pointing in the same direction :tongue2:
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