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In American films they have house numbers in the thousands.
The highest I've lived at is 402.
Let the house number willy waving begin.
I'm at a trade fair and I'm bored.


 
Posted : 07/02/2016 2:32 pm
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Posted : 07/02/2016 2:34 pm
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896. No one is gonna beat that. Unless my old next door neighbour posts...


 
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1542... but it was in America.


 
Posted : 07/02/2016 2:36 pm
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12b


 
Posted : 07/02/2016 2:37 pm
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192's my highest.


 
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109 me think ...


 
Posted : 07/02/2016 2:41 pm
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20a in the red road flats in Glasgow. Not a big number, but it was really high!


 
Posted : 07/02/2016 2:49 pm
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549, Sheffield.what do win?


 
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549 wins you nuthin buster.


 
Posted : 07/02/2016 2:52 pm
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Evil genius!

Now all he needs to do is link username to Strava profile, find the privacy zone postcode and with house number, has full address...


 
Posted : 07/02/2016 2:52 pm
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A house with a NUMBER? I'm out.


 
Posted : 07/02/2016 2:56 pm
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690. Where my mum and dad still live


 
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991 :D. Although mum has just sold the family home and now lives at no 31. I now reside in a No 4.


 
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103
lowest, 3


 
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256a

in aberdeen, during the fuzzy art school days


 
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103 as well!


 
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2315. It was over the pond. Wasn't a house but one of them there 'apartments'.


 
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A house with a NUMBER? I'm out

I once bought something off eBay and the seller lived in a house so big it had it's own postcode.


 
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13528

Also across the pond. House numbers weren't sequential but related to distance from the start of the road.


 
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Highest I've lived at was 1264.
In Glasgow, which has some streets with numbers in the thousands.


 
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Now all he needs to do is link username to Strava profile, find the privacy zone postcode and with house number, has full address...

Or just start a "what's your pornstar name?" thread...


 
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My house is not a number.


 
Posted : 07/02/2016 3:28 pm
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I spend 2 weeks at 18925 every year - does that count?

(yeh, USA)


 
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138 only one that was three figures.
I have once lived in a house that had its own postcode though
I had a 5 figure boat number when i lived on that - does that count?
72232 iirc


 
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37 was on the 7th floor, does that count?


 
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1613 Paisley Road West in Glasgow.


 
Posted : 07/02/2016 4:08 pm
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Our house is 780 feet above sea level, does that count?

It's certainly the highest house I have lived in


 
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I seem to remember someone telling me that house numbers in the USA are so big because the first couple of digits are the block number if it's on a grid system.


 
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In American films they have house numbers in the thousands.

Yes as above - the numbers are related to the distance from the centre of town, as are the blocks. A town will designate an area way out in the sticks for development and then put roads in that don't go anywhere - so that developers can buy plots and build without having to worry about access. Before the houses are even built these have signs at the junctions that say stuff like 'main st 15000-15100'. If a developer puts three houses on that block they'll have numbers like 15000 15300 15600 or something.

The empty roads that go nowhere make for a somewhat strange cycling experience when you are exploring 🙂


 
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Currently live at 6301 but work at 14901 on the next road across but 30 miles south...


 
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4970 for a lowly second place. But that was in Montreal.


 
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22. I've also lived in a no 11 twice. My birthdate is also the 22nd. I also had a gram with same birthday as me along with her twin sister!
How crazy is that!


 
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twinw411, is it a free house?

i used to live at no 47, so did my mum, but different town/street, later within 2 months we both moved house and spent a few years at no 65, different town street


 
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608. But it was a long road....


 
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Mmm, I'm going to be arsey and say #1 (my current house number since 1992 & 1 of 3 in the area), as a kid growing up we always stayed in the country whether that be in Galloway or [i]arse end of nowhere cottage, nr the scree hill, beside the burn, 20 miles from the nearest town, Argyll[/i] and as such all our houses (at least a dozen or so) all had names rather than numbers


 
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650B

It really makes the neighbourhood come alive....


 
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I'm pretty sure great western road in Glasgow goes beyond number 2000. I haven't lived there though, just sayin


 
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1680.

But that was in the US. The road numbers there are like a grid-reference system.


 
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Do I win the UK leg of this then? New bike please


 
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this is the least STW thread there has ever been...


 
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991 :D. Although mum has just sold the family home and now lives at no 31. I now reside in a No 4.

Snap, in Sheffield


 
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Yeah, I lived in a flat on Sauchiehall Street Glasgow which was 1000+. Can't remember the exact number but was over 1000, across from Kelvingrove bowling greens.


 
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53 or we lived in Top Flat for 5 years.


 
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Number 2009. In London, not over the pond.


 
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337 Carron Rd in Falkirk now demolished


 
Posted : 07/02/2016 10:20 pm
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I almost bought a house once with the address of No1, Top O'th Heap which by any measure is quite "high"


 
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28


 
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Never lived at a number - at least permanently


 
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Yeah, I lived in a flat on Sauchiehall Street Glasgow which was 1000+. Can't remember the exact number but was over 1000, across from Kelvingrove bowling greens.

I was at 1182 Argyle Street for a while, pretty much parallel to that.

Maryhill Road and Great Western Road must go well above 2000.


 
Posted : 08/02/2016 6:41 am
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Nearest thing to a number was my room in halls at college. House? Never.


 
Posted : 08/02/2016 7:31 am
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Numbers?
Pffft....Don't your houses have names?


 
Posted : 08/02/2016 8:51 am
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Oh FFS ..whose house has the longest name?


 
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First address I ever had away from my parents was 42.

This may be significant.

Who has the highest total sum of house numbers?

56
20
3
42
22
10
147
64
9
16
38
64
16
7
74
10
137
43
39

= 310


 
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..whose house has the longest name?

Winning!
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I'm not sure if its the same as the USA but when I lived in Whistler the first 2 digits were some sort of postcode. I never really understood it, your mail ends up in a post box 2 miles away anyway.

(just looked it up, they are the block number or something like that.) My point being that there wasn't 4212 houses before my 4213.


 
Posted : 08/02/2016 9:30 am
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Who has the highest total sum of house numbers?

56
20
3
42
22
10
147
64
9
16
38
64
16
7
74
10
137
43
39

= 310


Your maths needs some work!


 
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Shit.. My fingers and my double checking skills...


 
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