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2015/07/28 18:29:11
BobF
 
I bet it's gonna be Great Barrington, by Goshen!!
 
Gardner (5)Gay Head (2)Georgetown (5)Gill (6)Gloucester (4)Goshen (3)Gosnold (5)Grafton (2)Granby (10)Granville (5)Great Barrington (7)Greenfield (4)Greenwich (2)Groton (7)Groveland (7)
2015/07/28 18:35:02
dantarbill
Anderton
Zargg71
Anderton
If only there was a town in Massachusetts called "Gibson." 


Can't you just make one?


Maybe Gibson could buy a town and rename it.


 
Or...they could just do some sort of game show contest...like the one that roped in Hot Springs, New Mexico in 1950.  The place is now known as "Truth or Consequences".
2015/07/28 18:49:14
Zargg
Anderton
Zargg71
Anderton
If only there was a town in Massachusetts called "Gibson." 


Can't you just make one?




Maybe Gibson could buy a town and rename it.


There you go. Why make it hard, when you can do it the easy way
2015/07/28 18:55:16
mudgel
dantarbill
Anderton
Zargg71
Anderton
If only there was a town in Massachusetts called "Gibson." 


Can't you just make one?


Maybe Gibson could buy a town and rename it.


 
Or...they could just do some sort of game show contest...like the one that roped in Hot Springs, New Mexico in 1950.  The place is now known as "Truth or Consequences".

Hey Dan, haven't seen you around for a while or have I been blind and not noticed you?
2015/07/28 18:59:28
dantarbill
mudgel
Hey Dan, haven't seen you around for a while or have I been blind and not noticed you?



I wasn't aware that I was one to be noticed.
 
Most of my recent complaints have been expended in the Cakewalk Instruments forum, trying to sort out the registry and pathing nonsense in RapPro.
2015/07/28 23:08:31
matt fresha
I bet it's one of the following:
 
1. Georgetown
2. Greenwich
3. Gloucester
2015/07/28 23:14:51
Susan G
For some reason, I'm leaning heavily towards Gloucester. Too many of the others are better known in other states and "Gloucester" is a wonderful-sounding name.
 
-Susan
2015/07/28 23:23:17
Doktor Avalanche
Susan G
For some reason, I'm leaning heavily towards Gloucester. Too many of the others are better known in other states and "Gloucester" is a wonderful-sounding name.
 
-Susan




Well known for cheese, and cheese rolling (annual not a monthly event).
Of course most of these names originate from UK.
2015/07/28 23:42:55
rcklln

2015/07/28 23:43:41
Susan G
Doktor Avalanche
Of course most of these names originate from UK.

Which is why it's called "New England."
 
-Susan
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