Reminds me of the Wankalong supermarket in Yangshou in southern China, where - I kid you not - you can buy Long-Wang ice-creams... but is's even funnier seeing signs like this in the good ol' US of A...
Just read this on Wikipedia: "Sales of Kum & Go merchandise, which the company offers on its website, increased after Johnny Knoxville was seen wearing a Kum & Go T-shirt during a scene in the 2006 movie Jackass Number Two."
The same one that named the Pit-n-Git in Ravenswood?
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...or the El Poca In (Rooms to rent by the hour) in Lewisburg?
ReplyDeleteHuh huh huh. You said "would" and that sign says...
ReplyDeleteI detest that name... we have them around here and I will never stop there!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the Wankalong supermarket in Yangshou in southern China, where - I kid you not - you can buy Long-Wang ice-creams... but is's even funnier seeing signs like this in the good ol' US of A...
ReplyDeleteThat's even better than the "Spin and Grin" laundromat where I used to live.
ReplyDeleteMontana also has Pump-N-Pak and Loaf-N-Jug.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, just for the sake of future Googling, I want to put the name of the store in a comment here... it's the Kum & Go.
ReplyDeleteJust read this on Wikipedia: "Sales of Kum & Go merchandise, which the company offers on its website, increased after Johnny Knoxville was seen wearing a Kum & Go T-shirt during a scene in the 2006 movie Jackass Number Two."
ReplyDeleteThat's good, but this is more outrageous: Big Dick's Halfway Inn, somewhere in Missouri.
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