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11/9/2012 at 4:46pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Belinda H on 05/9/2012

How about Wigwig between Telford and Much Wenlock

 





Haha, I went past that lot en route to North Wales.   In fact, there were loads of silly sounding place names in Shropshire! I thought it was Wigwag though.

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11/9/2012 at 4:57pm
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There's a station on the Manchester - Clitheroe railway route called Hall I' Th' Wood - with the apostrophes!  And how about Slaithwaite - pronounded 'Slough-it' (slough as in plough).

Our favourite was always Pant - on the England/Wales border - still makes my daughter laugh and she's 20!!



11/9/2012 at 7:27pm
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A member of the family used to live in a place called Humpty Doo in the Northern Terriitories in Australia, to remember it we used to call it Humpty dumpty land, until my daughter told the teacher, that her cousins lived in Humpty dumpty land, and was accused of lying. I made sure I went to explain to the teacher.


11/9/2012 at 10:04pm
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Quote: Originally posted by TheFishesThree on 04/9/2012
Quote: Originally posted by jelboy53 on 04/9/2012
Ecclefechan and Newton Wampphray just off the M74 north of Carlisle....



Doing some DIY today, Ecclefechan will be our cussword of choice when solid object connects with soft tissue!
Sounds like the sort of swear word an Irishman would say


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11/9/2012 at 10:12pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Scampi on 11/9/2012

There's a station on the Manchester - Clitheroe railway route called Hall I' Th' Wood - with the apostrophes! 


Short for Hall In The Wood, the actual building being an early 16th century half-timbered manor house where Samuel Crompton invented the Spinning Mule in the 18th century.


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11/9/2012 at 10:45pm
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Here in Co. Durham we have Seldom Seen, Never Seen, No Place and Wallish Walls. just to mention a few.


11/9/2012 at 10:50pm
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Quote: Originally posted by motorhomeguy on 05/9/2012
Spittal in the street in Lincolnshire
Pants in Shropshire
Wyre Piddle in Worcestershire

but my schoolboy sense of humour favourite is
Abergwilli in Carmathanshire - I always thought the welsh tourist board to sell t-ehirts proclaiming I Abergwilli



My Hubby had a t shirt with" I've been up the Devil's Arse" Printed on the back. Purchased from Peak Cavern (the Devil's Arse) caves, in Derbyshire.
I can not begin to tell you how much amusement this caused.   



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