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Would you move to Boogertown, North Carolina?

I came across this post and had to share. PunIntended.com has a list up of seven towns with bizarre names. My big question — would you move to a place called Boogertown?  Some of my favorites:

1. Ding Dong, Texas

2. Boogertown, North Carolina

3. Conception Junction, Missouri

4. Satan’s Kingdom, Vermont

There is one road in my town called Stoner Avenue. I’d rather my kids grow up on the next block, assuming the house of my dreams isn’t over on Stoner.

Ever come across any strange streets or town names? Would love to hear them.

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6 Responses to “Would you move to Boogertown, North Carolina?”

  1. Hi. Thanks for the link.

    My bro Flying Llamafish authored this piece.

    Well – I sure as hell wouldn’t want to live in Satan’s Kingdom, Vermont. Besides, it’s too cold there anyways.

  2. I’m not sure if I would move to Boogertown, NC (solely because I’m not familiar with what the area is like), but I get my Christmas trees from there. During the holidays, they have stands around where I live that say “Have a Boogertown Christmas!”

  3. If Boogertown isn’t your kind of place, maybe you’d prefer Climax, NC instead? :-P

  4. Oh – now that is a FANTASTIC name for a town! And when I googled it I found that there is also a town named Climax in North Dakota… Thanks.
    I wonder if they say “Have a Climax Christmas!”?

  5. Don’t forget Whiskey Dick Mountain, WA. I’m not sure how they keep the town populated.

    Muff, Ireland is being overrun with wild shrubbery, but I’m not sure about Twatt in neighboring Scotland.

    I know a lot of people from Fuckersberg, Austria.

  6. Actually, I am currently a resident of the area they technically call Boogertown. Really the name of the town is Gastonia and it’s a fair place to live. Still have no idea why they named it that in the first place though… Smh.

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