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  • H Henry Minute

    They missed, amongst many others, one of my faves smb[^]

    Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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    fjdiewornncalwe
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    Right next to Dullingham, I see. There must be great nightlife there.

    I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.

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    • G Ger Hayden

      ... not fogetting the sychophantic obsession with demonstrating loyalty to the Brittish crown e.g. Londonderry.

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      fjdiewornncalwe
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      I preferred Frankenberry as a child. (Higher sugar content.)

      I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.

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      • D dan sh

        Dalek Dave wrote:

        she is the funny looking woman on the front of a Canadian Dollar.

        Are you sure[^]?

        "Your code will never work, Luc's always will.", Richard MacCutchan[^]

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        fjdiewornncalwe
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        Yup... Had to check... It's called the "looney" here...

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        • F fjdiewornncalwe

          Right next to Dullingham, I see. There must be great nightlife there.

          I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.

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          Lost User
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          I started, for the lack of anything better to do, typing words into Google Maps and seeing if I got any hits. When I tried 'stink' it took my to Cambridge and presented a list of 7 hotels with stink in the review.

          Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.

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          • D dan sh

            You forgot the joke icon. Still, have a five. :-D

            "Your code will never work, Luc's always will.", Richard MacCutchan[^]

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            Anthony Mushrow
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            Who said he was joking?

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            • E Electron Shepherd

              Henry Minute wrote:

              York

              Which is based on the Viking name, Yorvik...

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              Pete OHanlon
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              Surely Jorvik.

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              • D dan sh

                Yes, but isn't it surprising that places miles apart have same names. I don't know if any of the Indian city shares name with any other one outside Indian sub-continent.

                "Your code will never work, Luc's always will.", Richard MacCutchan[^]

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                Vikram A Punathambekar
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                d@nish wrote:

                I don't know if any of the Indian city shares name with any other one outside Indian sub-continent.

                Oregon and Tamil Nadu both have a Madras and a Salem.

                Cheers, विक्रम (Have gone past my troika - 4 CCCs!) "We have already been through this, I am not going to repeat myself." - fat_boy, in a global warming thread :doh:

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                • D Dalek Dave

                  Not a co-incidence at all. Britain owned America, and named a lot of new towns and cities after the British ones. Even some state names are British. Georgia after King George, Virginia after Elizabeth the First, the Carolinas after King Charles etc.

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                  Graham Shanks
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                  Dalek Dave wrote:

                  Georgia after King George, Virginia after Elizabeth the First, the Carolinas after King Charles etc.

                  Texas after the band[^]

                  Graham Librarians rule, Ook!

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                  • D dan sh

                    Is it just a coincidence or is there any reason behind USA and UK having places with same names? For instance: Halifax - UK, USA, Canada Newark - USA, UK There may be more that I am unaware of.

                    "Your code will never work, Luc's always will.", Richard MacCutchan[^]

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                    Lost User
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                    Here in Illinois (USA) we have a Paris, a Frankfort and a Cairo. :)

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                    • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                      d@nish wrote:

                      I don't know if any of the Indian city shares name with any other one outside Indian sub-continent.

                      Oregon and Tamil Nadu both have a Madras and a Salem.

                      Cheers, विक्रम (Have gone past my troika - 4 CCCs!) "We have already been through this, I am not going to repeat myself." - fat_boy, in a global warming thread :doh:

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                      Jalapeno Bob
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                      You forgot Salem, Massachusetts, home of the Salem Witch Trials....

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                      • G Graham Shanks

                        Dalek Dave wrote:

                        Georgia after King George, Virginia after Elizabeth the First, the Carolinas after King Charles etc.

                        Texas after the band[^]

                        Graham Librarians rule, Ook!

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                        Jalapeno Bob
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                        Yah, right. .... Texas comes from Tejas, a Mexican name borrowed in part from a Native American word for the people of the area. We Texans are a proud bunch, so proud that we post road signs to warn people, saying: Don't Mess With Texas![^]

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                        • F fjdiewornncalwe

                          Perhaps it is the fragile ego that causes Texans to carry such big guns around. John, would you know anything about this?

                          I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.

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                          Jalapeno Bob
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                          Believe me, there is nothing fragile about Texans, especially their egos! For bragging rights, Texas is the birthplace of four US Presidents (Dwight David Eisenhower, Lyndon Baines Johnson, George Herbert Walker Bush and George W Bush! Texas is the largest state of the contiguous 48 (only Alaska is bigger). Texas fought Mexico for its freedom and became a nation, then it gave up nationhood to became a state. We are so proud of our state that many of us hang the state flag as a living-room wall decoration.

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                          • D dan sh

                            Is it just a coincidence or is there any reason behind USA and UK having places with same names? For instance: Halifax - UK, USA, Canada Newark - USA, UK There may be more that I am unaware of.

                            "Your code will never work, Luc's always will.", Richard MacCutchan[^]

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                            Roger Wright
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                            The original settlers who colonized the Americas were a stodgy, dim-witted lot, possessed of little, if any, imagination. When they had a few towns built and realized that it would be simpler to tell them apart if they gave them names, they tried and tried to think of something clever. In short order they gave up, having determined that all the good names had already been used by their ancestors, who were clearly a much bright breed. With a collective sigh of relief at having been unburdened of an onerous task, the tacked a 'New' in front of all the old town names and reused them. When those ran out, they asked the Indians for ideas, which explains most of the names in the state of Washington.

                            Will Rogers never met me.

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