Hmmmm. I'm skeptical [road signs]

I had to have Gato explain it to me, too. Quoting:

One of my favorite lines from Dr. Strangelove is, “I’ma gonna git them bomb doors open even if it hair-lips ever’one on Bear Creek!”

So, whenever I see a Bear Creek sign, I want to steal it. Only got one really good one so far…

You would be surprised just how many Bear Creeks there are out there.

Does it go with moose chili? :wink:

A møøse once bit my sister…

I’m told that people who live close to Normal, Illinois joke about how they are near normal.

No realli!

First place I lived, after my parents moved with infant me to the States.

Running joke is, it didn’t “take.”

I can confidently say that I am nowhere near Normal.

Thank you. He wouldn’t tell me cause he hates my guts.

Granny Hawkins has spoken, Mr. Fishface! AKA @Gatopescado

If you got beef, take it to the Pit.

It’s not that way.
We tease and bug each other for shits and giggles.

No worries.
:hugs:

A beef? With a catfish? More cross-species shenanigans, I say. :wink:

Ninja’d by myself with an assist from The Wonder Mutt.

See if I ever send you an incriminating PM again!

I’ll endeavor to persevere

You have earned “Perseverance” as a middle name, my friend.

No. He. Doesn’t.

BTW, how much are tickets to your 3-ring circus? :rofl:

Cheap, Burpo, cheap.

Come on up.

I reckin’

No street signs visible on street view for this intersection, sadly (perhaps they’ve been stolen once too often).

It does explain why you can’t simply walk into Mordor, however: there are no sidewalks!

Famously twinned with Dull (in Scotland) and Bland (in Australia).

Here’s some more to be going on with;

https://www.boredpanda.com/funny-english-place-names-signs/

And here’s one that apparently freaks out some visitors:

https://metro.co.uk/2017/08/14/council-renames-cats-eyes-after-american-tourists-think-animals-are-being-hurt-6851958/

A long time ago, Ball State University in Muncie, IN was called Indiana “Normal School.” Back then, that meant “Teachers’ College.”

There are or were five towns in the U.S. called Normal (or something like that) because they were once the location of a normal college.