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Boring is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Clackamas County, Oregon, United States.It is located along Oregon Route 212 in the foothills of the Cascade mountain range, approximately twelve miles (19 km) southeast of downtown Portland, [2] and fourteen miles (23 km) northeast of Oregon City.
Dull: It is as well. Tediously grouped with Boring, Oregon and Bland Shire, New South Wales to form a Dull, Boring and Bland "League of Extraordinary Communities". Dumb Hundred: Imagine telling people you're from "Dumb Hundred". I have no idea how dumb they really are, but there's only eighty-four, so not even a hundred. Dumbo: A neighborhood ...
The noun "bore" comes from the verb "bore", which had the meaning "[to] be tiresome or dull" first attested [in] 1768, a vogue word c. 1780 –81 according to Grose (1785); possibly a figurative extension of "to move forward slowly and persistently, as a [hole-] boring tool does."
Why celebrating our boring selves can teach us that life doesn’t have to be perfect or sparkly; it can simply be fulfilling. Dull Clubs embrace the mundane. What we can learn from their members ...
Deciding whether to buy a house now or wait depends a lot on where you want to call home. Regardless of national headlines, real estate is a local game and can vary greatly from one market to ...
Dull (Scottish Gaelic: Dul, pronounced) is a village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. [1] It is paired with Boring, Oregon . Bland , New South Wales , Australia, is also a member of the League of Extraordinary Communities established by Boring and Dull in 2013.
The streets are like war trenches, the houses mostly shacks, the shops poorly stocked and the people seem very depressed. If you must go there do so with a touring party by armed truck.
Dull, Perth and Kinross is twinned with Boring, Oregon. Los Angeles City Hall with twin towns fingerpost Thessaloniki stele , in sister city Melbourne [ 65 ] Toledo, United States twinned with Toledo, Spain in 1931, and was the first city in North America to engage in town twinning. [ 5 ]