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Hell, Mich., Heats Up for 6-6-6 Party

 
 
Reyn
 
Reply Sun 4 Jun, 2006 10:32 am
Hell, Mich., Heats Up for 6-6-6 Party

HELL, Mich. (AP) - They're planning a hot time in Hell on Tuesday.

The day bears the date of 6-6-06, or abbreviated as 666 - a number that carries hellish significance.

And there's not a snowball's chance in Hell that the day will go unnoticed in the unincorporated hamlet 60 miles west of Detroit.

Nobody is more fired up than John Colone, the town's self-styled mayor and owner of a souvenir shop.

"I've got '666' T-shirts and mugs. I'm only ordering 666 (of the items) so once they're gone, that's it," said Colone, also known as Odum Plenty. "Everyone who comes will get a letter of authenticity saying you've celebrated June 6, 2006, in Hell."

Most of Colone's wares will sell for $6.66, including deeds to one square inch of Hell.

Live entertainment and a costume contest are planned. The Gates of Hell should be installed at a children's play area in time for the festivities.

"They're 8 feet tall and 5 foot wide and each gate looks like flames, and when they're closed, it's a devil's head," Colone told The Detroit News for a Saturday story.

Mike "Smitty" Hickey, owner of the Dam Site Inn, wasn't sure what kind of clientele would show up Tuesday.

"We're all about having fun here. I don't think we're going to get the cult crowd, the devil worshippers or anything like that," said Hickey, whose bar's signature concoction is the Bloody Devil, a variant of the Bloody Mary.

Colone, meanwhile, has been in touch with radio stations as far away as San Diego and Seattle that are raffling off trips to Hell in honor of 6-6-6.

The 666 revelry is just the latest chapter in the town's storied history of publicity stunts, said Jason LeTeff, one of its 72 year-round residents - or, as the mayor calls them, Hellions or Hell-billies. But LeTeff wasn't particularly enthused.

"Now, here I am living in Hell, taking my kids to church and trying to teach them the right things and the town where we live is having a 6-6-6 party," he said.

According to the town's semiofficial Web site, there are two leading theories about how Hell got its name.

The first holds that a pair of German travelers stepped out of a stagecoach one sunny afternoon in the 1830s, and one said to the other, "So schoene hell" - roughly translated as, "So bright and beautiful." Their comments were overheard by some locals and the name stuck.

The second holds that George Reeves was asked after Michigan gained statehood what he thought the town he helped settle should be called, and reportedly replied, "I don't care, you can name it Hell if you want to." The name became official on Oct. 13, 1841.
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Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Sun 4 Jun, 2006 12:27 pm
Heard about this on NPR news this morning. Detroit must be the only city in America where, if someone tells you to go to Hell, he may not be insulting you at all but, rather, giving you directions.

Town names are funny. There is a hamlet in Vermont which today bears the name of Adamant. It was originally named Sodom. Legend has it that back in the early days it was the one town in that neck of the woods which was wide open -- prostitution, gambling, bootleg whisky etc. etc. That's how it got its original designation and the people of the place liked it well enough. In time, however, the population became more respectable, not to say gentrified, and found it uncomfortable having to tell friends and relations that they dwelt in a place named 'Sodom.' So the name got legally changed.

'Course, there's still Intercourse, PA. (I understand Blue Balls, PA has now been renamed Blue Bells.)
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Reply Sun 4 Jun, 2006 12:35 pm
if you can't get any satisfaction from Intercourse (PA.), you can always try Dildo (NL.)
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