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Owen Daly <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 11 Apr 2001 09:54:22 -0700
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Horribly off-topic, but here in Salem, Oregon, right on the site of the
early 1840s Methodist church, is the intersection of two streets:
'Church' and 'State'.  The paper once printed a rather clever photo of
the street sign, showing both, at right angles to each other.

owen



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>
> << "In summer 1945, Picasso finally grew tired of that clavier existence he
>  had led in Paris for so many years...."
>  >>
>
> There's a street not far from my neighborhood in Brooklyn that I pass every
> Sunday on my way home from Church entitled "Claver Place." Naturally you can
> all imagine how my eyes always read the sign!
>
> Rebecca

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