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Old April 18th 05, 04:49 AM
 
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I wonder if there is a town anywhere in U.S.A.by the name of Broke Dick
Dog? Now,that would really be cool :{) There is a Ryan, (my last name)
California. www.ryans.org and the SEPT does NOT mean September.
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Old April 18th 05, 04:44 AM
 
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Good old Kentucky.Rabbit Hutch,Kentucky.I went to Armor School at Fort
Knox,Kentucky in November and December of 1963.Fort Knox is about thirty
five something miles South (South is always best) of Louisville.I used
to catch a bus to Elizabeth,Kentucky and Louisville,Kentucky and flirt
with the wimmins around there.Radcliff,Kentucky too.
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www.555us.com Mississippi has some cool town names too.There used to
be a Texas City,Mississippi long ago,believe it or not.There is a
Houston,Mississippi and Philadelphia,Mississippi and Dublin,Mississippi
(yes,I know,there is a Dublin,Texas too and some other Dublin's in
U.S.A.) and Michigan City,Mississippi.Jackson used to be called Le
Fleures Bluff,but the name was changed in Honor of Stonewall
Jackson.(Praise God for that,got rid of that frog name,now we need to
work on French Camp,Mississippi)
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Old April 18th 05, 07:38 PM
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"Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote in message
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"Ian Smith" wrote:

Would've been easier to just type in China (and once only),
surely?


I think he was referring to the village of Slanteyed Chinkland,
Texas.

Texas is famous for its odd town names (f.e., Possum Trot).

I think.

73,


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Steve Lawrence
Burnsville, Minnesota

Every moment of a human life is an act of worship.

Coincidence is God's way of being anonymous.


Interesting.

In Scotland there are 2 villages by the names of Moscow and Windy
Yett. And there's a small island with lighthouse somewhere called
Muckle Flugga. Amongst other things....


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Old April 18th 05, 08:30 PM
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"Ian Smith" wrote:
Interesting.

In Scotland there are 2 villages by the names of Moscow and Windy Yett.
And there's a small island with lighthouse somewhere called Muckle Flugga.
Amongst other things....


The last time I was in North Minneapolis, I believe
a passerby called me a Muckle Flugga. I *think*
that's what they called me, at least....

73,

Steve




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Old April 18th 05, 11:07 PM
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"Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote in message
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The last time I was in North Minneapolis, I believe
a passerby called me a Muckle Flugga. I *think*
that's what they called me, at least....


If you actually had your car window down while driving through North
Minneapolis (or, worse yet, if you were *on foot*) then you're one brave
muckle flugga. :-)

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There is at least one town in U.S.A.by the name of Moscow,I don't
remember which U.S.State though.I do not believe any
Cities,Towns,Hamlets,Villages or anywhere in U.S.A.should have names
that are names of any Foreign places,Period!
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Old April 19th 05, 02:29 AM
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There is at least one town in U.S.A.by the name of Moscow,I don't
remember which U.S.State though.


Idaho. See what you miss by ignoring me?

I do not believe any
Cities,Towns,Hamlets,Villages or anywhere in U.S.A.should have names
that are names of any Foreign places,Period!
cuhulin


Oh...my...God.


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Some "people" say they wish they could take a giant jigsaw and cut off
California from the rest of U.S.A.What a bunch of MORONS they are! I am
fixin to cut the light and get my beauty sleep now.
cuhulin



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