Funniest place name?

Funniest place name?

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knotweed

1,981 posts

177 months

Sunday 30th August 2015
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lazyitus said:
There's a village in Wales called Pant.

Whenever me and the wife drive past the sign, we both make panting sounds and chuckle to ourselves. We are so funny, it hurts.
You've reminded me of a pub I used to go to in Wales called Pant-yr-Ochain. Sounded like panty rockin. Did amazing sandwiches.

I've always been amused by Thornton le Beans.

227bhp

10,203 posts

129 months

Sunday 30th August 2015
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I was once sent to pick someone up from a place called Netherton, I Googled it to find out where it was. This revealed it was formally known as 'Nether stlington' which was unsurprisingly changed at some time in the past.

vournikas

11,715 posts

205 months

Sunday 30th August 2015
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In Shrewsbury :




Spanglepants

1,743 posts

138 months

Monday 31st August 2015
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Treacle Bumstead

Tim Netherton

452 posts

241 months

Monday 31st August 2015
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227bhp said:
I was once sent to pick someone up from a place called Netherton, I Googled it to find out where it was. This revealed it was formally known as 'Nether stlington' which was unsurprisingly changed at some time in the past.
yikes

W124Bob

1,749 posts

176 months

Monday 31st August 2015
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Condom, Gers department in France, funny how the image search also bought up this

Nardies

1,172 posts

220 months

Monday 31st August 2015
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I didn't put the rogue 'I' in there, I like to think a fellow Brit did though!


jogger1976

1,251 posts

127 months

Monday 31st August 2015
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biggrin

pickersm

22 posts

164 months

Monday 31st August 2015
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Not a rude one but love the name of this collection of about 6 houses on the road in to Castle Combe Racing Circuit.


Monkeylegend

26,444 posts

232 months

Monday 31st August 2015
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Prickwillow.

7mike

3,010 posts

194 months

Saturday 5th September 2015
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Near Heptonstall:

grumpy52

5,598 posts

167 months

Sunday 6th September 2015
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Six Mile Bottom .

Einion Yrth

19,575 posts

245 months

Sunday 6th September 2015
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So good they named it twice?


No doesn't work, must rethink...

Bone Rat

362 posts

164 months

Sunday 6th September 2015
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Arizona - there is a Wet Beaver Creek one as well but it doesn't last long!

goneape

2,839 posts

163 months

Sunday 6th September 2015
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jogger1976 said:
biggrin
Presumably this is Tallinn's Kick In The Cock, which means "Peep into the kitchen", the name given to the tallest tower in the old town's walls - so given because it was tall enough that the soldiers manning it could see into the kitchen of the adjacent buildings. Kitchens were generally on the top floor, I think.

The UK ones that tickle me and haven't been mentioned yet:

Stoke Edith, near Ledbury/Leominster - there are lots of other things being stoked nearby too, but this is the best;

Playhatch, near Reading

And recently discovered: Cow Roast, betwixt Berkhamsted and Tring

And for that matter, Tring, which should be called 'Tring!', and the nearby Leighton Buzzard.

Sheepy Magna usually raises a grin as well.

cookmysock

844 posts

202 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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Waikikamukau, New Zealand.

ok - not a real name, but I always chuckle when I hear it from a kiwi.

suthol

2,157 posts

235 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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There's a Burpengary in QLD

Vacumatic

188 posts

114 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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Sorry, a little off topic.

Staff at the computer company Wang in Milton Keynes were pi55ed off at having to answer the phone to the company format of "Wang,Milton Keynes", they said it sound disrespectful to Milton Keynes.

They complained to Wang Head Office.

They withdrew their complaint when they heard that the Cologne staff werent too happy either.

furtive

4,498 posts

280 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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Vacumatic said:
Sorry, a little off topic.

Staff at the computer company Wang in Milton Keynes were pi55ed off at having to answer the phone to the company format of "Wang,Milton Keynes", they said it sound disrespectful to Milton Keynes.

They complained to Wang Head Office.

They withdrew their complaint when they heard that the Cologne staff werent too happy either.
See also Siemens, Staines.

Both stories probably urban legends though

john2443

6,339 posts

212 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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Vacumatic said:
Sorry, a little off topic.

Staff at the computer company Wang in Milton Keynes were pi55ed off at having to answer the phone to the company format of "Wang,Milton Keynes", they said it sound disrespectful to Milton Keynes.

They complained to Wang Head Office.

They withdrew their complaint when they heard that the Cologne staff werent too happy either.
Allegedly 'Wang Cares' was one of their slogans in the 70s? 80s?.