Bulls is a New Zealand city of bulls and puns (14 photos + 1 video)
In this town, which claims to be one of the funniest places on the planet, there are almost as many bull-themed jokes and puns as there are residents.
In 1862, English explorer James Bull opened a store on New Zealand's North Island. It was originally called "Bull Town," but it and the town were later renamed when New Zealand's second prime minister urged residents to respect animal-related surnames, and the name reverted to "Bulls."
With its cleverly chosen sister city of Cowes, England, Bulls has become "the most punny place on Earth." Behind the Sociable Bull Town Hall and the Reading Bull Library, Bulls Anglican Church promises that your sins will be forgiven. If you happen to witness a crime, head straight to Const-A-Bull Police Station, and if you need a restroom, the Relief-A-Bull toilets are the place to go. If you're injured, fear not, as the Bulls Medical Center promises to treat even a bull with ease.
The puns in this small New Zealand town don't stop when it comes to food. Bulls residents can choose from Himalayan Bull Indian Cuisine for dinner and Coffee on the MOOve the following morning. What A Load of Bull offers Bullshit Worcester Sauce, Calf Custard Mustard and Han-A-Bull Beef Jerky.
The town of 1,630 people takes its unique name so seriously that it even installed a giant wooden statue of a bull in its tiny center. While some consider this approach too primitive and crude, there is no denying that every visit to this town is unforgettable.
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