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Jun-15-2017 09:34 AM
crazyro wrote:2milesup wrote:bigarm wrote:
Well, we are fairly weird. When we built our house and moved to Montana 10 years ago, our kids asked what we called our property. We said "Cole's Hole" as kind of a joke. The kids had a stone engraved with "Welcome to Cole's Hole" so it stuck. We then a pit dug for underlayment for the driveway and decided to make it into a shooting pit which became "Cole's Other Hole". My shop became "Cole's Wood Hole" and when we put up a building to house the wood lathe, it became "Cole's Chuck Hole". So when we bought our toy hauler it became "Cole's Road Hole" and the new truck became "Cole's Tow Hole".
Better hope nobody ever gives you a donkey...
:B Hahaha. Best response yet!
Jun-15-2017 08:37 AM
AnnMarie wrote:The reason you see a lot of old houses in the UK like that is because back in the olden days they didn't have a system of house/street numbers so they gave them names instead. We used to have a house in Victoria BC that was built in 1914 and had an original sign on the front that said "Oblana", an old Gaelic word from the UK.
I always thought it would be awesome to name my home, like you see in the UK.
Jun-15-2017 08:24 AM
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2milesup wrote:bigarm wrote:
Well, we are fairly weird. When we built our house and moved to Montana 10 years ago, our kids asked what we called our property. We said "Cole's Hole" as kind of a joke. The kids had a stone engraved with "Welcome to Cole's Hole" so it stuck. We then a pit dug for underlayment for the driveway and decided to make it into a shooting pit which became "Cole's Other Hole". My shop became "Cole's Wood Hole" and when we put up a building to house the wood lathe, it became "Cole's Chuck Hole". So when we bought our toy hauler it became "Cole's Road Hole" and the new truck became "Cole's Tow Hole".
Better hope nobody ever gives you a donkey...
Jun-15-2017 02:50 AM
Jun-15-2017 12:50 AM
bigarm wrote:
Well, we are fairly weird. When we built our house and moved to Montana 10 years ago, our kids asked what we called our property. We said "Cole's Hole" as kind of a joke. The kids had a stone engraved with "Welcome to Cole's Hole" so it stuck. We then a pit dug for underlayment for the driveway and decided to make it into a shooting pit which became "Cole's Other Hole". My shop became "Cole's Wood Hole" and when we put up a building to house the wood lathe, it became "Cole's Chuck Hole". So when we bought our toy hauler it became "Cole's Road Hole" and the new truck became "Cole's Tow Hole".
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toedtoes wrote:
Only your RV can decide if it should have a name - if it wants one, it will come to you; if it doesn't, nothing will fit.
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