
Mellow-Magic
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Upper Dicker and Lower Dicker
LMAO |
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Ladybird
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When travelling from the midlands to St Ives, we pass close to a village called Botis Fleming. Which sounds to me like a nasty chest complaint! |
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Stephen L
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My neck of the woods - the South West - has some good ones - Nempnett Thrubwell, Ryme Intrinsica, Pathfinder Village ... |
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markybartfast
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tiddlywink in wiltshire
also in wilts slaughterford and just down the road, shoe!
todmorden kinda odd name |
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jonal
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Poo on the north coast of Spain,the Ponga Mountains inland from there,Mousehole (but pronounced 'Mouzel) and Indian Queens, in Cornwall...Lhergy Cripperty on the Isle of Man. |
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BigD
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Scotland has some crackers
Findo Gask
Auchterarder
Barra
Saltcoats |
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AL G
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The shortest place name in the UK is Ae in South west Scotland
There is also a place called Tw@tt, in the shetlands, not to be confused with the Tw@tt in Orkney
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twatt,_Shetland |
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csj1990
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There is a town called "****" (F-U-C-K that is...stupid ******* censoring!) in Austria. I would love to steal their town sign.. |
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Jimpelicanpowney
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Much Marcle, Splott, Isle of Dogs |
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David H
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I used to pass through a place named "Six Mile Bottom". |
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x-beatles-fanatic-x
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I found these rather amusing: St. Elmo, Alabama, USA
Experiment, Georgia, USA
Shoulderblade, Kentucky, USA
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwlll... Anglesey, Wales
Great Snoring, Norfolk, England
Ugley, Essex, England |
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RALPH HINRIK
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Crapstone, near Plymouth in Devon. |
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