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    Junior Member duke is an unknown quantity at this point
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    Had to post this one....recent locate of mine....
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    My daughter is seven and it's hard enough teaching her to spell our last name. I can't imaginge having a last name with that many c's and k's in it.

    I do like the easy to read address sign though.

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    Junior Member duke is an unknown quantity at this point
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    Where I'm from (not where I work), we call those address plates "fire numbers." Any house that's outside of the city limits has to have one displayed at the entrance to their property. Where I work, I would say about 50% of people have them---although there are no rules about where they are to be displayed. Lots of people put it right at the house---even if the house is a 1/4 mile off the road. Still, they're easy to see and they sure beat the old NO address!

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    Duke I think they're missing the point! LOL
    "There are only two kinds of people that understand Marines: Marines and the enemy. Everyone else has a second-hand opinion."

    - General William Thornson, U.S. Army

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    Senior Member yahoo will become famous soon enough
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    i wonder how many of us in a weeks time have to find an address?????????
    wise men talk because they have something to say and fools because they have to say something....plato

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    For me I just punch it into the GPS. If it is not in there I look it up on Google Maps.


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    Wonder where they are from

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    Duke - Thanks for the post! That's funny....... I wonder if their kids had it rough in public school? Nicknames maybe?

 

 

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