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because... people. lol

If you pray for them things will change...........Well maybe your attitude but truly there is something calming about praying for the person you would like to rip off their head......Suddenly you realize they need God just as much if not more than you do......Well it used to calm the Blond down anyway and yes there were people on my rip their head off list....Not so much anymore as I don't work and have to deal with them.... But there are still drivers out there.....I guess we need to pray for them too...
 
Yeah, Canada doesn't have normal names for their towns, you know, like Zelienople, PA. Oh wait...


We should add Possum Kingdom, TX and Pewee Valley, KY... there are more oh so many more.....

Yes, I have been to both places........don't ask....
 
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Oh yeah. Newsflash!!!! I tried my first Dr Pepper this week-end and it was awesome. Some cherry concoction with lots of fizz :)
 
We should add Possum Kingdom, TX and Pewee Valley, KY... there are more oh so many more.....
These are all from Maine:
Passagassawakeag
Piscataqua
Meddybemps
Mattawamkeag
Seboomook
Passadumkeag
Presumpscot
Mooselookmeguntic
Chemquasabamticook Lake

there is also a part of a town known as paddy holler....
 
West Virginia has a town named Mountain. It hasn't always been named Mountain, in the past it was named Molehill. Those guys are always making Mountains out of Molehills.

True story!
 
We should add Possum Kingdom, TX and Pewee Valley, KY... there are more oh so many more.....

Yes, I have been to both places........don't ask....

I think Pennsylvania has some seriously wacko names for cities and towns; how about: King of Prussia, Bath Addition, Paradise, Bird-in-Hand, Mars, Eighty Four, Intercourse, Blue Ball, Fear Not, Experiment, Moon, Uno, Telescope, Slippery Rock, Reading, etc. I could go on & on. I’ve been to most of these places, too. A lot of them are Amish towns.
 
I think Pennsylvania has some seriously wacko names for cities and towns; how about: King of Prussia, Bath Addition, Paradise, Bird-in-Hand, Mars, Eighty Four, Intercourse, Blue Ball, Fear Not, Experiment, Moon, Uno, Telescope, Slippery Rock, Reading, etc. I could go on & on. I’ve been to most of these places, too. A lot of them are Amish towns.

Florida has a city called Boca Raton. It's supposed to be a beautiful city. Boca Raton is in Spanish, though, which in English translates to rat's mouth. So I guess living in a rat's mouth is paradise?
 
I think Pennsylvania has some seriously wacko names for cities and towns; how about: King of Prussia, Bath Addition, Paradise, Bird-in-Hand, Mars, Eighty Four, Intercourse, Blue Ball, Fear Not, Experiment, Moon, Uno, Telescope, Slippery Rock, Reading, etc. I could go on & on. I’ve been to most of these places, too. A lot of them are Amish towns.

Tweebuffelsmeteenskootmorsdoodgeskietfontein

Tweebuffelsmeteenskootmorsdoodgeskietfontein is a farm in the North West province of South Africa, located about 200 km west of Pretoria and 20 km east of Lichtenburg[SUP][1][/SUP]Coordinates: 26°10′S 26°28′E / 26.167°S 26.467°E / -26.167; 26.467 whose 44-character name has entered South African folklore. It is the longest place name in South Africa

The name, which follows a common format for Afrikaans place names in South Africa, is Afrikaans for "The spring where two buffaloes were killed with a single shot". The literal translation is "Twee buffels" = "Two buffaloes", "met een skoot" = "with one shot"; "morsdood" = "stone dead"; "geskiet" = "shot"; "fontein" = "spring (river source)" or "fountain". This name illustrates the compounding nature of Afrikaans.[SUP][5][/SUP] All the descriptive terms relating to one concept can generally be tied together into one long word. Another example of this would be wildewaatlemoenkonfytkompetisiebeoordelaarshandleiding, which translates to "wild watermelon jam competition judge's manual". Such use is, however, not common, and such words are often separated using one or more hyphens if they become too long or unwieldy.

True story :p Tweebuffelsmeteenskootmorsdoodgeskietfontein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
i asked my boss if i can punch people in the face. he said no. lol not that i could even do such a thing.

i really am a nice person. believe me. please. lol
Back when my father was in school, the gym teacher would take the students who were mad at each other, give them boxing gear and put them in the ring..... Tell your boss you need that in the office :p
 
i asked my boss if i can punch people in the face. he said no. lol not that i could even do such a thing.

i really am a nice person. believe me. please. lol

I found the place we need to go and take these people who aggravate us.......thoughts?

[h=1]Killum Point, United States Page[/h]World:United States:Idaho
Latitude45.3796Longitude-114.7076Altitude (feet)3349
Lat (DMS)45° 22' 47NLong (DMS)114° 42' 27WAltitude (meters)1020
 
Florida has a city called Boca Raton. It's supposed to be a beautiful city. Boca Raton is in Spanish, though, which in English translates to rat's mouth. So I guess living in a rat's mouth is paradise?

I can't stop laughing at this!!! LOLOL!!! :D