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Club Arnage => General Discussion => Topic started by: Bob U on October 23, 2008, 01:03:02 pm



Title: A cool address
Post by: Bob U on October 23, 2008, 01:03:02 pm
Thunderbird Road.

I remember passing this road on the way out of Sebring last year. Check out the names of the other roads around it. I wanna live there



http://www.trulia.com/homes/Florida/Sebring/sold/21781460-3912-Thunderbird-Rd-Sebring-FL


Title: Re: A cool address
Post by: smokie on October 23, 2008, 01:40:53 pm
House hunting in Sebring eh Bob? Does Mrs U know?

When the dollar was around 1.90 it would have been quite an attractive proposition. But now, it's down around the 1.60 mark. Making my beer more expensive in March!!


Title: Re: A cool address
Post by: Bob U on October 23, 2008, 04:24:23 pm
Looking at the street names on that map made me realise what a boring country we have become.

In North America they have .....


The New Jersey Turnpike, The Sea to Sky Highway, Route 66.


What have we got over here? .....

The M1, The A45, The London Orbital Motorway.

Boring Boring.


What ever happened to real names like we used to have? I propose a campaign to bring back proper road names such as  .....

The Great North Road, The Fosse Way, The Watling Street and all the others that have been lost over the years.


Title: Re: A cool address
Post by: Fran on October 23, 2008, 04:59:20 pm
Mancunian Way is in every day use, admittedly its just a bit of duel carriageway but still...

And how about Snake Pass or Hardknott Pass - isnt that exotic enough? 

There are some lovely road names in the north esp the Lake District.

Route 66 is after all just part of the road numbering system - its the associations that have made it romantic not the way its named.

 :)



Title: Re: A cool address
Post by: Perdu on October 23, 2008, 05:57:56 pm
Maybe just a bit TOO wise me old Goddess  the good old names do still hang around but there are still places being named after nonentities. Think how bad one might feel if home was in Brown Avenue or B-liar Passage

I'm with Bob on this let's have romance back in the road names.

This from a bloke whose house is in a road named after Sir Stirling and is surrounded by other famous names (Goodwood, Brabham, Silverstone and the like)

And whose Estate is named after the home of the greatest bear not to be Rupert or Paddington, The Hundred Acre Estate.

Pooh lives! Pooh rocks!

 :)


Title: Re: A cool address
Post by: dukla on October 23, 2008, 08:38:39 pm
What have we got over here? .....
I used to live in Ayrton Senna Road. Named cause the guy lived nearby (Reading) in his F3000 days. Not quite the same calibre as the Sao Paulo namesake which is a huge boulevard - the Reading version is a cul-de-sac with the obligatory speed humps!

All of which was wasted on me as he has never been on my 'great drivers' list.


Title: Re: A cool address
Post by: Leftie on October 23, 2008, 10:01:36 pm
Perdu,

Do you live in Silverstone Village?

Lrftie


Title: Re: A cool address
Post by: mgmark on October 23, 2008, 10:52:09 pm
Perdu,
Do you live in Silverstone Village?
Lrftie

He wishes...... ;D  As do I.  About half a mile from where I grew up on the outskirts of good old Brum...

MG Mark


Title: Re: A cool address
Post by: Perdu on October 24, 2008, 01:23:44 am
Sadly not indeed!

But as I chose to live here it doesn't irk me.

I do live about 250 yards (yes yards dammit, I am an Englishman) from Silverstone Rd (or is  that Drive? Or Way?...)

I suppose that Bob, like me might quite enjoy...

"Counting the cars on the New Jersey Turnpike" some day

as we all go to look for America.

Whether we would enjoy the Greyhound Experience is another matter.

 ;)


Title: Re: A cool address
Post by: Chris24 on October 24, 2008, 02:14:36 am
We have a "Watling Street Road" in Preston and just around the corner from me there is Goodwood Avenue.

I named my house "Indianapolis"


Title: Re: A cool address
Post by: Canada Phil on October 24, 2008, 06:15:00 am
Maybe just a bit TOO wise me old Goddess  the good old names do still hang around but there are still places being named after nonentities. Think how bad one might feel if home was in Brown Avenue or B-liar Passage

I'm with Bob on this let's have romance back in the road names.

This from a bloke whose house is in a road named after Sir Stirling and is surrounded by other famous names (Goodwood, Brabham, Silverstone and the like)

And whose Estate is named after the home of the greatest bear not to be Rupert or Paddington, The Hundred Acre Estate.

Pooh lives! Pooh rocks!

 :)

Hi Perdu,
            Thanks for the Canada connection.
 Indeed most of Route 66 is no longer. I can not recommend teh New Jersey Turnpike either. Many fabulous driving / riding roads in the USA. I could recommend a few over some beers at Sebring.
Phil


Title: Re: A cool address
Post by: Lorry on October 24, 2008, 02:12:21 pm
Ayrton Senna Road is behind my local chip shop, but he did live there when he was a youngster.


Title: Re: A cool address
Post by: Steve Pyro on October 24, 2008, 09:51:30 pm
The best / longest original un-modified stretch of Route 66 remaining is the section between Kingman and Seligman in western Arizona.  I've driven it 3 times (most recently last month) and it still evokes the old feel of the original route.

http://www.americansouthwest.net/arizona/route_66/kingman_williams.html (http://www.americansouthwest.net/arizona/route_66/kingman_williams.html)

(http://www.americansouthwest.net/maps/route66map.gif)

Here's a a couple of my images taken at the old gas station at Hackberry, Arizona.

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3212/2970185852_890ba5d138_b.jpg)

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3286/2969338119_927593a372_b.jpg)

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3151/2969345853_47d4d302da_b.jpg)


Title: Re: A cool address
Post by: Perdu on October 24, 2008, 11:05:05 pm
They still keep the tires pumped up on that ol' jalopy...

cool or what

great pics Steve

Shame Route 66 isnt any more but a bloke can still dream

 :'(


Title: Re: A cool address
Post by: Martini...LB on October 25, 2008, 10:10:12 am
There was some fella on telly over the last couple of days who has just done it on a mo'cycle seemed quite interesting (what I saw) he did say that for most people a lot was not worth bothering with but he enjoyed those parts and found the lonely wilderness quite attractive. Saved his pennies, went over bought a HD and then shipped it back, he did say that the short term insurance was a problem and found the best way was an internet company.

>Martini...


Title: Re: A cool address
Post by: Gordonwr on October 25, 2008, 03:07:52 pm
A guy I knew had the coolest address ever as I found out when I gave him a lift home. Heading into London he directed me to a rather old building and said OK thanks.
 His dad was the curator of The Tower, so the address  " The Tower , London " seemed like a pretty cool one to me !!


Title: Re: A cool address
Post by: nickliv on October 25, 2008, 08:25:30 pm
I'd like to rename a house Dyslexia cottage, just so as when I ring up to order something, they'll ask me how to spell it.


Title: Re: A cool address
Post by: Lord Pig-Pen on October 25, 2008, 09:13:45 pm
There is a road near Santa Pod called Bell End.
Sure that would be amusing when doing phone banking or ordering something. ;D


Title: Re: A cool address
Post by: nickliv on October 25, 2008, 10:01:12 pm
There's a bogie street in Huntly.

Mind you, I come from Cockermouth.


Title: Re: A cool address
Post by: lynxd67 on October 25, 2008, 10:15:25 pm
The best / longest original un-modified stretch of Route 66 remaining is the section between Kingman and Seligman in western Arizona.  I've driven it 3 times (most recently last month) and it still evokes the old feel of the original route.

Like this bit? February and it was C-O-L-D!

(http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u216/lynxd67/25CinPhoenixbutonroute66neartheGran.jpg)