Oct 2022
10:38am, 19 Oct 2022
139,871 posts
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GregP
Agree about the sweet spot for crap towns, although I did enjoy the one a couple of months ago with a population of 'approximately 15' or similar. Hold on.
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Oct 2022
10:39am, 19 Oct 2022
139,872 posts
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GregP
Nighthawk, Washington, USA. Population 'approximately five'
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Oct 2022
10:43am, 19 Oct 2022
25,812 posts
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TROSaracen
Magnificent:
'Nighthawk is a (mostly former) logging area along Loomis–Oroville Highway west-northwest of Oroville, Washington. Just north of Nighthawk is the Nighthawk–Chopaka Border Crossing, a 9 am – 5 pm Canada–US border crossing. Nighthawk is located along the former Great Northern Railroad (now BNSF). The town of Nighthawk used to be a booming mine town at the turn of the 20th century with hotels and a burlesque house, but now only has a population of about five people.'
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Oct 2022
10:49am, 19 Oct 2022
139,873 posts
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GregP
Fabulous. There's an awful lot of fuck-all in Washinton.
Not sure whether the constant rain makes the crap towns more or less crap than the ones stuck in the middle of deserts.
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Oct 2022
10:50am, 19 Oct 2022
139,874 posts
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GregP
R2G1 closes
Brazil, code name for an edition of the Plan 9 from Bell Labs operating system 14 - 7 Brazil, Missouri, U.S.
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Oct 2022
11:11am, 19 Oct 2022
139,875 posts
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GregP
R2G2 closes
Brazil, Indiana, U.S. 10 - 11 David Brazil (poet), American poet, translator and novelist
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Oct 2022
11:12am, 19 Oct 2022
139,876 posts
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GregP
R2G3 closes
United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves (1815–1825) 11 - 12 Brazil (novel), a novel by John Updike
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Oct 2022
11:12am, 19 Oct 2022
139,877 posts
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GregP
R2G4 closes
Brasil (mythical island), a phantom island featured in Irish myths 18 - 4 "Brazil", by Kenny G from Paradise
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Oct 2022
11:13am, 19 Oct 2022
139,878 posts
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GregP
R2G5 closes
Gary Brazil (born 1962), English footballer 13 - 11 Jornal do Brasil, a private Brazilian newspaper
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Oct 2022
11:13am, 19 Oct 2022
139,879 posts
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GregP
That's that. R3 should be up around lunchtime.
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