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  • dryheat
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 10587

    #16
    He buried his body parts all over England? That would be remarkable. If he's asking someone else to do it, that's still asking a lot. So, where was the series filmed?
    Pretty good poem fguffy. I was derogatory and very critical of poetry as a kid. I like that one somewhat.
    Bury my heart [at] wounded knee is a book recommended to me but I have never read it.
    How is butte not butt? Folks have the courtesy to say beuoot.
    Last edited by dryheat; 09-14-2022, 11:25. Reason: poetry; ah, it's still mostly for girls.
    If I should die before I wake...great,a little more sleep.

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    • Allen
      Moderator
      • Sep 2009
      • 10627

      #17
      Originally posted by dryheat
      He buried his body parts all over England? That would be remarkable.
      Reminds me of the blonde holding the pistol to her head claiming she was going to kill herself. Her boyfriend started laughing and she said "don't get cocky, you're next".

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      • Johnny P
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 6269

        #18
        There is a Buck Snort community in Arkansas, as well as a Smackover.

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        • fguffey
          Senior Member
          • May 2012
          • 684

          #19
          I used the part about a little more sleep on another forum, I said something about my cases stretching between the shoulder and case head when firing, I finished with 'great, that means more room for powder', I doubt anyone understood.

          F. Guffey

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          • Vern Humphrey
            Administrator - OFC
            • Aug 2009
            • 15875

            #20
            Aside from Rooster Poot, Arkansas has

            Goobertown
            Toad Suck
            Nail
            Flippin
            Smackover
            Booger Hollow
            Nimrod
            Bald Knob
            War Eagle
            Possum Grape
            Weiner
            Evening Shade
            Snowball
            Ben Hur
            Bull Shoals
            Oil Trough
            Oark
            Greasy Corner
            Fifty-Six
            Romance
            Gassville
            Yellville

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            • Allen
              Moderator
              • Sep 2009
              • 10627

              #21
              Yep. Every state has them. Typing in odd named towns in Alabama I came up with these. Some I've actually heard of.

              Beehive
              Rainbow City
              Active
              Smelley
              Burnt Corn
              Coal Fire
              Five Forks
              Cuba
              Normal
              Screamer
              Lick Skillet
              Brilliant
              Needmore
              Slicklizzard
              Gobblers Crossing
              Possum Trot
              Frog Eye
              Intercourse
              Climax
              Seman
              Gamble
              Eclectic
              Chigger Hill
              Boar Tush
              Shorter
              Leggtown
              Scratch Ankle
              Smut Eye
              Zip City
              Scarce Grease

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              • Vern Humphrey
                Administrator - OFC
                • Aug 2009
                • 15875

                #22
                Some of these make sense when you look into them. Many states have towns named "Normal." Back in the day, school (especially in rural areas) only went to the 8th grade. Prospective teachers were not required to have college degrees -- they attended the "Normal" school, a school where they were all brought to the standard or norm.

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                • lyman
                  Administrator - OFC
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 11296

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Allen
                  Yep. Every state has them. Typing in odd named towns in Alabama I came up with these. Some I've actually heard of.

                  Beehive
                  Rainbow City
                  Active
                  Smelley
                  Burnt Corn
                  Coal Fire
                  Five Forks
                  Cuba
                  Normal
                  Screamer
                  Lick Skillet
                  Brilliant
                  Needmore
                  Slicklizzard
                  Gobblers Crossing
                  Possum Trot
                  Frog Eye
                  Intercourse
                  Climax
                  Seman
                  Gamble
                  Eclectic
                  Chigger Hill
                  Boar Tush
                  Shorter
                  Leggtown
                  Scratch Ankle
                  Smut Eye
                  Zip City
                  Scarce Grease


                  not a town, but we had a Five Forks that was intersected and moved (it was a 5 way intersection, ) when they built a highway


                  I leave in Beach, just a bit off Beach road, but there is no beach nearby,


                  Richmond City has several hills, like Rome, and they all have names,
                  Church Hill is where St Johns is (of Patrick Henry fame)
                  Oregon Hill was a blue collar area until VCU took it over, and also the home of Hollywood Cemetery, (couple presidents and a lot of Confederates buried there)

                  there is a Bumpass near by, locals pronounce it Bum Puss, but for giggles, and to make the come here's look funny, some call it Bump Ass,




                  funny sometimes to talk to people not from here that butcher the pronunciation of the local areas,

                  county that surround RVA to the north of the James, is Henrico, pronounced Hen Rye Co, none locals say Hen Ree Co, like Rico,

                  Midlothian, I know there are some Midlothians in other states but it seems to kick some folks butts that try to pronounce it,

                  Mid Low thee Inn, it how we say it ,



                  eta years ago one of the roads in this area was a 2 lane country type, and made a slight right before it dead ended,
                  there was a small section with a few house trailers, then later they opened it up and built a few side streets and houses,

                  for what ever reason, you would find a dead possum in the same curve every now and again, like weekly

                  so some one hung a sign on a light line pole that said Possum Crossing, and that , for those of us that have been here a long time, still call it that,

                  another intersection maybe 4 miles or so from where 5 forks was , is called Frosty's corner, no one I know knows why

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                  • Allen
                    Moderator
                    • Sep 2009
                    • 10627

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Vern Humphrey
                    Aside from Rooster Poot, Arkansas
                    Often these tiny area's, unincorporated communities, and towns become larger incorporated municipalities. Then as they grow gaining political and financial importance they change the name to sound more inspiring.

                    Can you imagine a place like Rooster Poot, AR still being called Rooster Poot after growing into a city like the picture below?
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                    • Art
                      Senior Member, Deceased
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 9256

                      #25
                      Ya' know, I can't believe we've missed one of the all time odd named towns.

                      Truth or Consequences New Mexico.

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                      • Vern Humphrey
                        Administrator - OFC
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 15875

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Art
                        Ya' know, I can't believe we've missed one of the all time odd named towns.

                        Truth or Consequences New Mexico.
                        Or Peculiar, Missouri.

                        Or Navina, Oklahoma. My Aunt Ethel's father established a store there. He applied to be designated a post office, and named the town "Berg" after himself. The Post Office accepted his application, but rejected the name -- there was already a Berg in Oklahoma. Aunt Ethel was just a girl then, and she helped out in the store. In the family she went by her middle name, Alvina. But there was already an Alvina in Oklahoma.

                        When she was little, she couldn't pronounce "Alvina" and called herself "Navina." And Navina, Oklahoma is still there.

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                        • Allen
                          Moderator
                          • Sep 2009
                          • 10627

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Vern Humphrey
                          Or Peculiar, Missouri.

                          Or Navina, Oklahoma. My Aunt Ethel's father established a store there. He applied to be designated a post office, and named the town "Berg" after himself. The Post Office accepted his application, but rejected the name -- there was already a Berg in Oklahoma. Aunt Ethel was just a girl then, and she helped out in the store. In the family she went by her middle name, Alvina. But there was already an Alvina in Oklahoma.

                          When she was little, she couldn't pronounce "Alvina" and called herself "Navina." And Navina, Oklahoma is still there.
                          Should have applied "Aunt Ethel" as the name.

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                          • kj47
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2013
                            • 699

                            #28
                            Purgatory New Hampshire.

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                            • PWC
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 1386

                              #29
                              Puyallup, WA...first time there I called it poo-yal-up.

                              A local disabused me of that.... It's pew(like in a church)-all-up.

                              Don't know about now, but in the 70's main street had giant crossed daffodils painted on the street at each intersection. Wonderful place to visit; I hope the Seattle stupidity didn't spill over to there.
                              Last edited by PWC; 09-18-2022, 09:00.

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                              • Allen
                                Moderator
                                • Sep 2009
                                • 10627

                                #30
                                Why travel in Europe without your gun.
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