Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 22:24     Subject: I love the house but don't love the street name

Anonymous wrote:Worse:

“Jean Baptiste Point du Sable Lake Shore Drive” located in Chicago, Illinois. The second longest street name is 34 characters long: “Northeast Kentucky Industrial Parkway” located in Greenup, Kentucky.

I was driving on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago last month and loved to hear GPS telling me about “Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable ….”. What a beautiful but name.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 22:19     Subject: I love the house but don't love the street name

Anonymous wrote:I think girl names like Alison road are stupid.


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_-UBnjzJMQ0
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 22:17     Subject: I love the house but don't love the street name

Where I come from there was a Sodom Road.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 22:16     Subject: I love the house but don't love the street name

Anonymous wrote:I think girl names like Alison road are stupid.


Alison can be a last name.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 22:16     Subject: I love the house but don't love the street name

In Victorian England it was a thing to change your name if it had the affix "cock." Fortunately we don't live in Victorian England.

("Cock" comes from the 13th century English word for a young man, which was added to a name to denote the son of. Hancock is shortened from Johan-cock, Old English for Johnson.)
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 22:15     Subject: I love the house but don't love the street name

You could live on Peep Toad
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 22:14     Subject: I love the house but don't love the street name

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am an immigrant. My parents would probably disown me over this one. Kidding, but they will give me a hard time.


Over what exactly? Are you a British Lord?


The cock part. It’s considered very vulgar.


If you think “cock” instead of John Hancock or Herbie Hancock, etc., then it’s because you are immature and vulgar; it has nothing to do with the name.


I think it’s perfectly fine to not what a person’s genitals in your address pp. It’s her choice.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 22:13     Subject: I love the house but don't love the street name

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What? Because it has “cock” in the name? Are your parents 9-year-olds?


They aren’t western. You’d never have a street address like this where I am from.


Its a proper name. People have it as a lastname etc. they beed to get over it.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 22:11     Subject: I love the house but don't love the street name

Anonymous wrote:What? Because it has “cock” in the name? Are your parents 9-year-olds?


They aren’t western. You’d never have a street address like this where I am from.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 22:11     Subject: I love the house but don't love the street name

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am an immigrant. My parents would probably disown me over this one. Kidding, but they will give me a hard time.


Over what exactly? Are you a British Lord?


The cock part. It’s considered very vulgar.


If you think “cock” instead of John Hancock or Herbie Hancock, etc., then it’s because you are immature and vulgar; it has nothing to do with the name.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 22:10     Subject: I love the house but don't love the street name

I think girl names like Alison road are stupid.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 22:10     Subject: I love the house but don't love the street name

Anonymous wrote:Better than Handcock lol



Op here hahahah what about hardcock? Oh god !
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 22:08     Subject: I love the house but don't love the street name

Nah, buy the house. Our now address has annoyed me since the day we first saw the house listing online, but I wouldn’t trade our house for it. We love the house and neighborhood and just roll our eyes occasionally at the address.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 22:08     Subject: I love the house but don't love the street name

Better than Handcock lol
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 22:08     Subject: I love the house but don't love the street name

Anonymous wrote:Worse:

“Jean Baptiste Point du Sable Lake Shore Drive” located in Chicago, Illinois. The second longest street name is 34 characters long: “Northeast Kentucky Industrial Parkway” located in Greenup, Kentucky.


I lived on Governor Thomas Bladen Way in Annapolis and the MVA couldn’t figure out how to get it on my drivers license. I hated it. Even names that are hard to pronounce or spell I would have questioned whether I wanted to deal with it long term. Now would I not move into a house I loved and could buy, probably not, but given two comparable houses, a street name could be the deal breaker.