That’s it, let’s rename Dundas street “Paul Bernardo Boulevard” so everyone can be upset at the same thing!
Dundas town, now part of Hamilton city, was known as Cootes Paradise and Spencer Creek before name change to Dundas.What about Dundas - the city?
Then there's going to be controversy about where 1st Street is to be located. You can't make Yonge Street 1st Street because it might make the people in Rexdale in the West or Malvern in the East feel disadvantaged.Wonderful idea,
Number Streets east to west.
Number Avenues North to South.
Break it down into zones,
Crescents can be letter A, B, C for the sides you are on.
Zone 1, 4th Avenue, 10th Street A. House number 10A-11.
Goodbye GPS
Nuke it from space. Just in case there are any Henry Dundas descendants living thereWhat about Dundas - the city?
The folks that developed NYC were very forward thinking. The idea of having a grand central park within the heart of the city was genius.Many NYC streets are numbers, alpha and/or non-human names. For example, I use to hang out at 42nd Street ("The Deuce") and 7th Avenue and Time Square.
"42nd Street is a major crosstown street in the New York City borough of Manhattan, running primarily in Midtown Manhattan and Hell's Kitchen. The street is the site of some of New York's best known buildings, including (east to west) the headquarters of the United Nations, Chrysler Building, Grand Central Terminal, New York Public Library Main Branch, Times Square, and the Port Authority Bus Terminal."
This guy sounded like a real asshole. He killed 12,000 Sudanese and also ran a concentration camp for POW's.Herbert Kitchener
Kitchener was credited in 1898 for winning the Battle of Omdurman and securing control of the Sudan for which he was made Baron Kitchener of Khartoum. As Chief of Staff (1900–1902) in the Second Boer War he played a key role in Lord Roberts' conquest of the Boer Republics, then succeeded Roberts as commander-in-chief – by which time Boer forces had taken to guerrilla fighting and British forces imprisoned Boer civilians in concentration camps
That is the point of having zones, every zone would have a first Street.Then there's going to be controversy about where 1st Street is to be located. You can't make Yonge Street 1st Street because it might make the people in Rexdale in the West or Malvern in the East feel disadvantaged.
The only way to make street and place names non-offensive is to treat them like company passwords. They have to contain at least 8 characters including capitals, numbers and symbols, can't be any dictionary words, must be changed every 30 day and you can't re-use them.
The Mahdists were the ISIS of their day and Kitchener taught them a lesson on taking on a modern superpower, much like Trump did with the actual ISIS.Hhmm.....so look what I found about the dude who Kitchener was named after
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Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
This guy sounded like a real asshole. He killed 12,000 Sudanese and also ran a concentration camp for POW's.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_concentration_camps
Just for fun we should start a fake petition to get Kitchener's name changed.
Lets see if those pussy politicians will cave in to our demands![]()
My vote is for Ho Chi Minh TrailThat’s it, let’s rename Dundas street “Paul Bernardo Boulevard” so everyone can be upset at the same thing!
I didn’t even know the “legacy” behind the Dundas name and probably 99% of people also didn’t so it’s a total waste of time and money and won’t do anything to help anyone anyway. The money to implement the change could be used for far better causes/projects imho.Really, who gets upset by a street sign. They must lead a very emotional life. I feel sad for them.