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Melbourne, Feb 9 (ANI): Residents in a rural area of Darwin have given a rather saucy name to one of their streets-Dildo Boulevard-after a 30 sex toys were found in front of a house on February 6.
It was when Robert Johns and Laurelle Bates left for work in the morning that they discovered the mysterious toys.
"It's a real mystery. We have no idea where they came from. I know they aren't new. They look used," News.com.au quoted Bates as telling The Northern Territory News.
Johns revealed that the number of sex toys had decreased in 24 hours after he counted them on the day they were found.
"Yeah, some of the bigger ones are gone," he said.
However, many of the devices, most crushed under the wheels of passing cars, are still lying outside the Osbeck Rd home
Interestingly, within hours of discovery of the sex toys, a resident replaced the street sign - changing it to "Dildo Boulevard". (ANI)
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