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tomdarch
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Post by tomdarch »

As a Pynchon fan, I've always thought that "Gravity's Rainbow" was a slam dunk. "Vineland" is also a slam dunk, just not for a great route... But then, "Crying of Lot 49" and "Mason and Dixon" would be pretty cool, too. If you wanted to do a whole Pynchon wall you could get into obscure stuff like "Bomarc Service News", "Thurn und Taxis", "the Trystero" and, of course, "Mucho Maas". Endless possibilities!
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quicksilver
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Post by quicksilver »

Personally I think the best route name I ever came across is located in Jackson Falls, Il. It is named after a little known classic titled,
"Fukin' A Right Peckerhead" Soon to be a movie I hope.
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Because that is something everybody, everywhere does in the same language"
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StephyG
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Post by StephyG »

TK's route, "Stairway to Freebird" - thats a good name!
redpointron
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Post by redpointron »

quicksilver wrote:Personally I think the best route name I ever came across is located in Jackson Falls, Il. It is named after a little known classic titled,
"Fukin' A Right Peckerhead" Soon to be a movie I hope.
leave it to a guy from daviess county to take the discussion to a whole new level... :roll: :wink:
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