olddog1 - In CA, there is a town named Weed Patch that lives up to it’s name. It’s not too far from Buttonwillow who’s big industry is it’s sewage reclaimation facility.
I always wanted to name some towns. I like Cahoots and also Trouble particularly.
Victor12334, the last time I was in Bend, the water literally ran through a ditch in my relatives’ back yard. They diverted their share into a 25,000 gallon tank and purified it with a cup (or 1/4 C.) of chlorine bleach.
Now, if you’re IN the middle of nowhere, you just have to look around. If you have to squint to see it, you’re not there.
I was visiting family in rural Alabama and we passed a one room, dilapidated, gas station/country store. The sign outside proudly proclaimed “Abel Mall.”
Roger Smith over 14 years ago
I think I’ve been there. Not far from Yonder.
JP Steve Premium Member over 14 years ago
The good news is, you still must be somewhere!
Roger Smith over 14 years ago
Are you sure?
artybee over 14 years ago
From Upper or Down Yonder?
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
I though they were already there.
Roger Smith over 14 years ago
Artybee That’s Over Yonder.
mhs1075 over 14 years ago
The middle of nowhere- that’s where I live. If you squint, you might spot me there.
Yukoner over 14 years ago
The middle of nowhere is just to the left of somewhere and a little down from here.
*Hot Rod* over 14 years ago
Bend, OR rocks, love to visit there!!!! They had running water last time I was There.
Olddog1 over 14 years ago
In rural south MD there is a short street named “NO place.”
treBsdrawkcaB over 14 years ago
olddog1 - In CA, there is a town named Weed Patch that lives up to it’s name. It’s not too far from Buttonwillow who’s big industry is it’s sewage reclaimation facility.
I always wanted to name some towns. I like Cahoots and also Trouble particularly.
Rise22 over 14 years ago
I live in a rural spot in Oregon, and it’s not the end of the world, but you can see it from the roof of my barn…
jimcos over 14 years ago
In Michigan, it’s about a 5 1/2 hour drive from Paradise to Hell. (Or vice-versa, but the traffic flow seems to prefer the southbound route)
roohey over 14 years ago
a-yah but ya cahant get theya from heeya
OLDDOG82 over 14 years ago
in eastern Oklahoma you have to go through Bowlegs to get to Maud and maybe also go through Bushyhead
dsom8 over 14 years ago
Victor12334, the last time I was in Bend, the water literally ran through a ditch in my relatives’ back yard. They diverted their share into a 25,000 gallon tank and purified it with a cup (or 1/4 C.) of chlorine bleach.
Now, if you’re IN the middle of nowhere, you just have to look around. If you have to squint to see it, you’re not there.
kc7vpj over 14 years ago
In Ariz. we have Why, Az. it has only a gas station in the middel of nowhere.
Allen Rymer over 14 years ago
And I’m from Montana, otherwise known as the backside of nowhere. Just turn around to see the middle of nowhere.
alan.gurka over 14 years ago
So, if he squints, does he see Nowhere, or just the middle of it?
rvonluchen over 14 years ago
I just did a google map search on the Middle of Nowhere. It came back with seven entries.
rumplesnitz over 14 years ago
BFE, or 29 Palms, CA
Saucy1121 Premium Member over 14 years ago
I was visiting family in rural Alabama and we passed a one room, dilapidated, gas station/country store. The sign outside proudly proclaimed “Abel Mall.”