'Rude' English streets defended

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'Rude' English streets defended

Unread post by gelfling » Thu Jan 08, 2009 1:49 pm

'Rude' English streets defended
From: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/7812254.stm

New road names with rude connotations could soon be banned in part of Sussex to avoid "deliberate misinterpretation".

But throughout England streets including "Grope Lane" and "Titty Ho" have a rich history.

Lewes District Council wants to clean up its street names.

The local authority believes it will help emergency and postal services by carefully vetting what new roads are called.

A report says "aesthetically unsuitable" names such as Gaswork Road, Tip House and Coalpit Lane should also be avoided, along with any double entendres.

But Rob Bailey, co-author of Rude UK, believes rude-sounding place names have a cultural significance. [read more...]
Are there any fun place-names or street-names where you live? :)
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Re: 'Rude' English streets defended

Unread post by eirykhi » Thu Jan 08, 2009 2:34 pm

a freind of ming just bought a bar and re named it Cheaters
I sneak in my own house.
It's four in the morning
I've had too much to drink
Said i was out with the boys
I creep in my bedroom
I slip into bed,
I know if i wake her,
I'll wake up dead

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Re: 'Rude' English streets defended

Unread post by Toucan » Thu Jan 08, 2009 2:56 pm

like the cats?

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Re: 'Rude' English streets defended

Unread post by eirykhi » Fri Jan 09, 2009 10:00 am

he is puting in a striper poles what do u think?
I sneak in my own house.
It's four in the morning
I've had too much to drink
Said i was out with the boys
I creep in my bedroom
I slip into bed,
I know if i wake her,
I'll wake up dead

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Re: 'Rude' English streets defended

Unread post by Katzuko » Tue Jan 13, 2009 9:58 am

I used to go to School near a road called Sheep Dip Lane :p Only in England...well sometimes in Wales too...lol

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Re: 'Rude' English streets defended

Unread post by Jasno » Wed Jan 14, 2009 4:03 am

No joke I used to know a girl who lived on Dyke street. What her parents where thinking moving there I'll never know, she's prolly damaged for life.

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Re: 'Rude' English streets defended

Unread post by Zephisto » Sat Feb 14, 2009 7:13 pm

I know of a place in Northampton called Bell End
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Re: 'Rude' English streets defended

Unread post by eirykhi » Sat Feb 21, 2009 12:46 pm

we have a street called clinton it runs south a one way street , people say " was going down clinton the other day " and i start LOLing and thay dont get what im laffing at
I sneak in my own house.
It's four in the morning
I've had too much to drink
Said i was out with the boys
I creep in my bedroom
I slip into bed,
I know if i wake her,
I'll wake up dead

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