The Polio Pond is the nickname for Lake Perris.
Lake Smellsomore = Lake Elsinore.
Since the topic of Elsinore has re-surfaced, I thought it would be fun to see what everyone's nickname for the lake is. I've heard many myself, but my all-time favorite is...
THE POLIO POND!!!
Let's hear em folks!!!
The Polio Pond is the nickname for Lake Perris.
Lake Smellsomore = Lake Elsinore.
Spinach Lake...
<--- You wouldn't know it from my avatar though.
[ August 12, 2002, 10:55 AM: Message edited by: shockwaveharry ]
If anyone has seen my posts, they know I am a big fan of Elsinore and know the bad reputation is unwaranted (anyone who reads the bacterial counts of any lake will see that Elsinore is one of the cleanest). I know the algea and dead fish seem to scream "Dirty Lake", but anyone from the mid west and east know the life cycles of natural lakes - unknown to most Californians.
That being said, here are a couple of funny nicks:
Lake Ear-infection
Lake Skanks-n-whores (actually not too far off on some of the locals)
Lake Smell-my-hole
Lake Smelly-hole
Lake Poopsinore
HolyMoly:
That being said, here are a couple of funny nicks:
Lake Ear-infection
Lake Skanks-n-whores (actually not too far off on some of the locals)
Lake Smell-my-hole
Lake Smelly-hole
Lake Poopsinore
Holy Moly, that is some funny stuff. LMAO
HPCHik
It is Lake Smellywhore, where anti-freeze goes to die..
On a more positive note, for us guys who like to do a lot of high speed testing, I call it:
Lake X West
Where else do you find a high speed zone specially designated for the tester, where on week days you're not hassled for noise, the local law enforcement guy is a boater and all around good guy with common sense, there is a part-time ramp manager who keeps things rolling who will also jump start you with a portable genset, etc..
How about just plain old "Shit Hole"
Once I heard someone call it "Lake Guacamole"
raised my kids on that lake from 1992ish to 2000...just because both one of them have webbed feet, is nothing to worry about....
"lake, had a bunch of great times "