There's a town in Florida called Two Egg. They have an Outhouse Festival.
I also heard of a town in Montana called Joe.
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There's a town in Florida called Two Egg. They have an Outhouse Festival.
I also heard of a town in Montana called Joe.
There's a place called Gaylord close to where I live:tongue:
No Name, Colorado
We also have weird names of towns in Denmark... like these:
Tarm (which means intestine in Danish)
Sæd (which means sperm in Danish)
Lemvig (lem meaning limb and vig meaning creek...not so obvious)
There are more, but could not think of them..
Killcock, also in irelandQuote:
Originally Posted by OdaiseGaelach
I think that Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch and Gorsafawddacha'idraigodanheddogleddollonpenrhynareurdraethceredigion both win. Gotta hate Wales.
Ordinary
Burbon
The city of Town and Country
Grubville, MO
I think the New Englanders were doing some wishful thinking when they named a town in Vermont "Jamaica." Same with the town of "Peru."
There are also:
Rutland, VT
Braintree, VT
Tinmouth, VT
And I used to live in this town, which just has a fun name to say:
Winooski, VT
:D
Gaylordsville FTW! Ahah, that page is so funny.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bert
Thats also a street name near my old school.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lindy
How about this silly name:
Waldkatzenbach
(which directly translated from german is: Forest-cat-stream/lake)
Yep, my hometown :thumb: