A screwy debate over Dick Street in New Jersey is hilariously mocked on The Daily Show

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Does it intersect with Hurtz Way?

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Might intersect with Trickle

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Just rename it Richard Street.

Or don’t, if you want to keep making pee-pee jokes, which I can relate to.

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They could just change the whole three blocks to “Dicklesworth St.” Problem solved. :laughing:

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Why would making a street longer make it easier to find. With two street names, it should be EASIER to find any particular house on either of them. The rationale for changing the name makes no sense. I could perhaps get it if there were no junction, if one long street just changed name half way along it, but there’s a clear junction here. Aren’t junctions where most streets end and begin?

Now and then we see folks taking pictures at the intersection of Kitchen-Dick and Woodcock. It’s pretty funny.

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It does if you’re this guy:

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That’s only where it intersects with Taint Avenue…

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They could twin with this road

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I suspect it abuts Johnsons Cutoff
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Depending on how you look at it some end or begin with a culde"sac"

A cul-de-sac is not a street! It is a cul-de-sac.

(But that’s a fine sac, for sure!) :wink:

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Checked out the Wikipedia definition and the most interesting part, for me, is that it is French for ‘bag bottom’ (snigger :wink:)

A dead end , also known as a cul-de-sac (/ˈkʌldəsæk, ˈkʊl-/,[1] from French for ‘bag-bottom’[2]),

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