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Streets named after a Stuff

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Miracles Boys33, Oct 3, 2013.

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  1. Miracles Boys33

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    I have a friend and where he lives in a neighborhood named after birds i was wondering do you find it funny or weird having a neighborhood named after birds.
     
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    Edit title: Neighborhoods named after stuff
     
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    What the hell are you talking about? Anything not named after a person is named after a "stuff."
     
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    My neighborhood streets are named after big historical moments.
     
  5. heypartner

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    There's one in Friendswood all named after Boy Scout and Girl Scout terms.

    Which reminds me, I went to a party with an underage girl theme once, where we named all the drinks after underage girls.

    Like

    Girl Scout Stout
    Band Camp Champagne Flutes
    Olsen Twin Gin with a Twist
    Pedobear Liqher Honey
    Sailor Moon Shine
    The Barbie Impossible
    Welcome to the Dollhouse Rapesado
    and of course, Kam's Jamma Juice Jell-O Shots
     
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    I think it's pretty common, particularly in newer neighborhoods where all the houses were built at the same time, more or less.

    There was a neighborhood I lived close to a few years ago that had streets named after famous fictional characters like Scarlett O'Hara.
     

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