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  • When I was a lad we lived in a little village in Devon called Crapstone, and I yearned to move so that my school-mates would stop teasing me about it.

    England Made Them Hitchens, Christopher 2008

  • "Crapstone," the neighbor said forthrightly, Mr. Pearce related, whereupon the person on the other end of the telephone repeated it to his co-workers and burst out laughing.

    Andrea Harner 2009

  • "Crapstone," the neighbor said forthrightly, Mr. Pearce related, whereupon the person on the other end of the telephone repeated it to his co-workers and burst out laughing.

    FAZED 2009

  • "Crapstone," though it is unclear what that meaning is.

    Thestar.com - Home Page 2009

  • "Crapstone," though it is unclear what that meaning is.

    Thestar.com - Home Page 2009

  • No Snickering: That Road Sign Means Something Else about a place called "Crapstone" England.

    Silicon Valley Moms Blog 2009

  • In the scale of embarrassing place names, Crapstone ranks pretty high.

    "It's pronounced 'PENNIS-tun.'" Tyler 2009

  • In the scale of embarrassing place names, Crapstone ranks pretty high.

    Archive 2009-01-18 Tyler 2009

  • In the scale of embarrassing place names, Crapstone ranks pretty high.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Jeff 2009

  • The people in Crapstone have not had similar problems, although their sign is periodically stolen by word-loving merrymakers.

    Thestar.com - Home Page 2009

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  • A village in Devon, England.

    November 16, 2009