culta sac?

Contributor: Secret Pleasure Secret Pleasure
Just curious if anyone lives or has ever lived on one?


Also if you could live on one and only had two neigbors and they could be anyone in the world dead or alive would would live to the right of you? who to the left?
03/17/2012
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Contributor: PeaceToTheMiddleEast PeaceToTheMiddleEast
I have never lived in one. But one day I would like too if possible. Don't know who I would want living on the right or left of me. But I do know that I want quiet and privacy.
03/17/2012
Contributor: - Kira - - Kira -
Cul De Sac? Or do you mean something else? I have lived on a Cul De Sac before. It was good growing up since you didn't have to worry about cars too often. I never talk to my neighbors, so it doesn't really matter who lives next to me so long as they don't bitch.
03/17/2012
Contributor: KateQ KateQ
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Originally posted by - Kira -
Cul De Sac? Or do you mean something else? I have lived on a Cul De Sac before. It was good growing up since you didn't have to worry about cars too often. I never talk to my neighbors, so it doesn't really matter who lives next to me so ... more
Cool fact: Cul de Sac is Catalan in origin but also appears in French, Occitan and of course, english! It's literal translation is "butt of bag" (thanks Wikipedia!).

I've never lived on one, but I value my privacy so I think I'd prefer no neighbours at all!
03/17/2012
Contributor: Rossie Rossie
Our house is in a cul-de-sac, we know all the neighbors but don't interact with them a lot, most of the other families have young children and they can get noisy in the warmer months playing outside.
03/17/2012
Contributor: Antipova Antipova
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Originally posted by KateQ
Cool fact: Cul de Sac is Catalan in origin but also appears in French, Occitan and of course, english! It's literal translation is "butt of bag" (thanks Wikipedia!).

I've never lived on one, but I value my privacy so I think ... more
'butt' meaning end or closure, though not meaning 'ass' so much.
03/17/2012
Contributor: jmex83 jmex83
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Originally posted by Secret Pleasure
Just curious if anyone lives or has ever lived on one?


Also if you could live on one and only had two neigbors and they could be anyone in the world dead or alive would would live to the right of you? who to the left?
My wife did when she was younger. I haven't though.
03/18/2012
Contributor: TheSlyFox TheSlyFox
I haven't lived in one, but some of my family memembers do. they're pretty cool.
03/18/2012
Contributor: Rod Martini Rod Martini
Yea I lived on a sac for about 20 years. If I could choose my neighbors they would probably be Rob Dyrdek and Gene Simmons. I feel like we'd throw some pretty wicked parties.
03/18/2012
Contributor: KateQ KateQ
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Originally posted by Antipova
'butt' meaning end or closure, though not meaning 'ass' so much.
Haha yes. Although that certainly would be a more humorous translation
03/18/2012