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katherinestasaph:

willystaley:

Las Vegas is a city of subdivisions, and frequently with this sort of development, the developers get to name their streets, as they don’t integrate with the rest of the city’s grid. When developers are stupid, and/or rushed, you get stuff like this.
I count three spelling errors here in this one small subdivision. Can you find them all*?
Statistically speaking, of the 43 houses on misspelled streets in this subdivision, about 11 should be at some point in the foreclosure process. Never forget, when you’re blaming banks for everything, that lots of Americans would buy a $1 million dollar McMansion on De Vinci Ct in North Las Vegas with a swimming pool in the middle of the desert, no money down, adjustable rate financing.
*1. Jane Austin [sic] Ave 2. Alfa Romero [sic] Ave 3. De [sic] Vinci Ct

This is amazing. (I mean, it’s not amazing, it’s terrible. But if you imagine this is someone’s SimCity game it can be amazing.)

katherinestasaph:

willystaley:

Las Vegas is a city of subdivisions, and frequently with this sort of development, the developers get to name their streets, as they don’t integrate with the rest of the city’s grid. When developers are stupid, and/or rushed, you get stuff like this.

I count three spelling errors here in this one small subdivision. Can you find them all*?

Statistically speaking, of the 43 houses on misspelled streets in this subdivision, about 11 should be at some point in the foreclosure process. Never forget, when you’re blaming banks for everything, that lots of Americans would buy a $1 million dollar McMansion on De Vinci Ct in North Las Vegas with a swimming pool in the middle of the desert, no money down, adjustable rate financing.

*1. Jane Austin [sic] Ave 2. Alfa Romero [sic] Ave 3. De [sic] Vinci Ct

This is amazing. (I mean, it’s not amazing, it’s terrible. But if you imagine this is someone’s SimCity game it can be amazing.)

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11:31 pm, BY dsouza05[23 notes]