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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Pelonio View Post
    Just a couple of months ago was in Boring, OR.

    Often we pass through Humptulips, WA.
    My brother-in-law lives in Boring, OR and we visit often.
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    sugar tit SC
    frog level NC
    hanging dog NC
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    Pumpkintown, SC

    Sugar Tit, SC

    Moonville, SC

    Flat Rock, NC

    Blue Hole, OH
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    Sandy Mush, NC

    Almost forgot just down the road from Sandy Much there is:

    Frog Level, NC
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Shepard View Post
    Stopped for gas once in Big Bone Lick, OH.
    Where do they get these names?


    Big Bone, Kentucky got its name from the big mammoth bones in the salt licks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harvey M. Taylor View Post
    Cut and Shoot Tx
    Gunbarrel City Tx.
    Muleshoe Tx.
    Paradise Tx.
    Reklaw Tx. [Walker spelled backward ]
    Blanket Tx.
    To name a few. There are lots more. Max

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    A road near some lakes in OK is called " Lattawadda road".
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    I have a friend in Humpty Doo NT in Australia...
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    Newfoundland has a lot of strange places.. This one always gets a chuckle
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    Used to have an exit south of us
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Cunningham View Post
    Newfoundland has a lot of strange places.. This one always gets a chuckle

    How often does that sign get stolen?

    I love the "yard sale" sign below it. Is that what they are selling?

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    Scarce Grease, AL.
    Brilliant, AL.
    Frog Pond, AL.
    Shanghai, AL.
    Leggtown, AL.

    What is bad that is that I have been through each of these towns, some of which are mere specks on a map. What is worse is that three of them are in the western part of the county that I live in.
    Where's the beef.

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    Places

    Toad Suck Park in Conway, Arkansas. My brother took a teaching position there. When they went down from Indiana house hunting, their teenage daughter had them take a picture of her standing next to the sign and told all her friends: "look at where my parents are going to make me live!!!" They eventually bought a house on Pickles Gap Road.

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    Not really strange, but since this is the Creek I thought I'd throw it in . . .

    Lumber City, GA

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    Assowoman, Va. It on the Delmarva peninsula (Eastern Shore) near Wallops Island.

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