This is a pet peeve of mine. Maybe you have similar examples from where you live?
Not very far from where I live there are two public parking garages: the "Henrik Ibsen" and the "St. Olav".
(Now you foreigners probably haven't heard about these people, but I can assure you that these are among the greatest Norwegians ever. Ibsen was a writer and Olav (or Olaf), was a king who also became a saint (his beard and nails kept growing after he died or something along those lines. and a blind guy rubbed his eyes with the kings blood and got his eye-sight back).)
Anyhoo, churches, schools, libraries, streets etc = OK. Fricking parking lots = not so OK.
Not very far from where I live there are two public parking garages: the "Henrik Ibsen" and the "St. Olav".
(Now you foreigners probably haven't heard about these people, but I can assure you that these are among the greatest Norwegians ever. Ibsen was a writer and Olav (or Olaf), was a king who also became a saint (his beard and nails kept growing after he died or something along those lines. and a blind guy rubbed his eyes with the kings blood and got his eye-sight back).)
Anyhoo, churches, schools, libraries, streets etc = OK. Fricking parking lots = not so OK.
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