DISQUS

DMIESSLER.COM: How to Name a Suburb Development

  • Gabriel · 2 years ago
    And of course the variables by location such as:
    Lake, Ocean, Sea, Mountain, etc.

    My wife and I enjoy making up our own twisted versions such as Fossil Haven for retirement communities or Tsunami View for oceanside properties.

    BTW, so far Disqus is not annoying like Intense Debate was.
  • dmiessler · 2 years ago
    Nice variations. :)

    Good to hear about Disqus.
  • Jason Sares · 2 years ago
    1. Little boxes on the hillside,
    Little boxes made of ticky-tacky,
    Little boxes, little boxes,
    Little boxes, all the same.
    There's a green one and a pink one
    And a blue one and a yellow one
    And they're all made out of ticky-tacky
    And they all look just the same.

    2. And the people in the houses
    All go to the university,
    And they all get put in boxes,
    Little boxes, all the same.
    And there's doctors and there's lawyers
    And business executives,
    And they're all made out of ticky-tacky
    And they all look just the same.

    3. And they all play on the golf-course,
    And drink their Martini dry,
    And they all have pretty children,
    And the children go to school.
    And the children go to summer camp
    And then to the university,
    And they all get put in boxes
    And they all come out the same.

    4. And the boys go into business,
    And marry, and raise a family,
    And they all get put in boxes,
    Little boxes, all the same.
    There's a green one and a pink one
    And a blue one and a yellow one
    And they're all made out of ticky-tacky
    And they all look just the same.
  • dmiessler · 2 years ago
    Weeds?
  • CarlM · 2 years ago
    You forgot "acres" .. and perhaps "green".
  • dmiessler · 2 years ago
    Ah...

    Adding them now...
  • Maxo · 2 years ago
    Your first column should include the word South and the second the word Wood. :o
  • metoo · 2 years ago
    You left out:
    Spring
    Dale
    Lakes

    and lots more i'm sure.