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10 May 02 - 03:52 PM (#708410) Subject: Funny Names of Businesses From: Bobert Click for the 'PermaThread™: List of all joke threads'Well, the thread about the funny names of towns remined me of a couple of business names around my parts. PEED PLUMBING And CarolC can attest to this one for the outfit that rents inner tubes for rafting at Harpers Ferry....BUTTS TUBES. |
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10 May 02 - 03:59 PM (#708418) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Justa Picker There is an art gallery/store located in a mall near me called: "Pansy's". (I always chuckle to myself when I walk by it.) |
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10 May 02 - 04:07 PM (#708424) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: C-flat From a fish and chip shop in North East U.K. ..."In Cod We Trust" We also have a local plumber W.E. Pipe & sons. |
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10 May 02 - 04:13 PM (#708431) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: GUEST On my last trip to Britain I noticed several businesses whose names seemed to be deliberate double-entendres. A hamburger café was called BURGER OFF. A shop that sold brass door hardware was called KNOBS AND KNOCKERS. Someone had named his house FAR CORFE. People who re-do pubs seem to be fond of the word FIRKIN (though I can't think of any examples). |
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10 May 02 - 04:18 PM (#708438) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Liz the Squeak J W Shufflebottom, Sanitary Engineers. 'Butts Wholesale' on the Whitechapel Road. I Savage, Dentist. Dr Pane. All true.... As was the Reverend Goforth. LTS |
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10 May 02 - 04:25 PM (#708441) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Dave the Gnome Hairdressers seem to have the monopoly on Corny names though. 'Hair today - gone tomorrow', 'Clipso's', and 'Hair Razor's' to name but three. Incidentaly, we have a local plumber called Noah. Hmmm. Perhaps there is a conspiricy amongst plumbers as well. Mrs G and I fancied opening a cafe come music shop at one time but it never came about apart from in name - 'Tea and Symphony' Cheers Dave the Gnome |
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10 May 02 - 04:36 PM (#708447) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Ebbie At Tom and Harry, Plumbing and Heating- I've always wanted to walk in and ask, OK, which one of you has the plumbing? There's a local kitchen counter shop called 'Counterfitters'. |
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10 May 02 - 05:06 PM (#708456) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: catspaw49 Well Bobertz, since you asked...........Everytime this subject comes up I think first of the old Steve Allan Show. I've always loved wacky signs. I used to love the "National Lampoon's" sign pages. Some are done to be cutesy or gross such as a butcher friend of mine who did actually have a slogan on his price board that said, "You Can't Beat My Meat." But those aren't all that humorous. The really funny ones are the unintentional things that you may need to be a bit "whacked" to appreciate. Like "Big A Cleaners"--Steve Allan called them from his TV show and asked how much it would cost to clean his big A. We have a few around here of course and they may be where you are too, like the chain of art supply stores, Dick Blick. Or another artsy supply place, AB Dick. I know I have a juvenile mind, but I swear to you I would change my name if it were Richard. (And I hate to mention the DT's very own Dick Greenhaus......can you imagine what that would look like? Boggles the mind;long tables with little pots and dicks growing out of them.......Sorry Dick) We passed a small plant, probably specializing in sandpaper or carborundum wheels or whatever with a nice sign out front that read: ABRASIVE TECHNOLOGIESNow don't you know I just am dying to call these people? Uh,huh. Phone call:"Hello, I want to talk to you about this damn (insert computer thing, ie. scanner). The directions really suck and I can't get the focker to work and its a real pisser. I can't think of anything so abrasive as this piece of crap!......Not a gawddamn bit user friendly. I figure you must have made it, so tell me what the hell I gotta' do to get it working." Can you see the poor slob on the other end? And you could play it for awhile too. Anyway........... Then there's this roadhouse outside of Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee, just north of Chattanooga on 27. Someone new came along in the early eighties and reopened this dive with a fresh coat of paint and a huge new professional looking sign out front. They called the place "Celebrate".......Sadly, the sign painter must have been paid ahead in trade, because one side was missing the "R".......still spelled wrong (Celebate)....... but somehow you just KNEW you weren't going to get any action in that dive! I think there is but one gas station in Mousie, Kentucky, but it has a big sign that says, Mousie Gas.......can you imagine what that smells like? Spaw |
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10 May 02 - 05:22 PM (#708465) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: mooman Then there is the firm of Solicitors (Lawyers) in the UK: Wright Hassell and Company
And we have a clothing store here in Brussels named: Look 50 mooman |
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10 May 02 - 05:35 PM (#708468) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: TheBigPinkLad Some old broad on the Matchgame had the idea for calling an antiques store "Dead People's Stuff" |
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10 May 02 - 05:39 PM (#708469) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Celtic Soul My honey, who used to work as a courier back in the day, used to make deliveries to the office of one "Harry Beaver, Gynecologist". No shit. He's still here in Annandale, VA.
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10 May 02 - 06:25 PM (#708493) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: katlaughing I used to drive past Nerd Energy everyday in Casper, WY. LMAO @ Spaw's postings! JP, nice to see you here!! |
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10 May 02 - 06:52 PM (#708509) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Joe_F Deathwish Piano Movers, Brookline, MA Room with a Vieux (antiques), Brookline, MA In Harvard Sq., Cambridge, MA, there has been for many years a second-story window with gilt lettering announcing the firm of Dewey, Cheatham & Howe; but I believe it is not for real. |
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10 May 02 - 07:09 PM (#708521) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Bert I used to know an electrician named Ted Flicker. |
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10 May 02 - 07:31 PM (#708534) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Jim Dixon Dave the Gnome: You're right about hairdressers. There's one near here called CURL UP & DYE. |
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10 May 02 - 07:35 PM (#708539) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: wysiwyg Doctor Dy. You get your pick too, Johnny or his brother (I forget his name). Pronounced Dee, but funny in print. ~S~ |
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10 May 02 - 08:07 PM (#708563) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Mr Red Liz the Squeak that Savage dentist? Would it have been Walsall? Can't remember the first initial but the surname yes. Doolittle and Dally -estate agents (realtors) in Kidderminster & Bridgnorth, though my Aunt insisted they were solicitors (lawyers) and I saw the name in gold on a door as we drove past - they looked like solicitors in the 50's. Estate ageents in Leicester German & Dutch. A folkie who lived in Altrincham insists there was a pharmacist who's trading over the window name was "I Pillham". then there was Mike Bender the physiotherapist on "Tomorrow's World" (TV science) a week back. This is what the New Scientist calls "nominative determinism". |
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10 May 02 - 08:36 PM (#708572) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: michaelr There's a store somewhere in SoCal called "Bunghole Liquors". Really! Cheers, Michael |
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10 May 02 - 09:02 PM (#708581) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: rangeroger There is a Harley Davidson motorcycle supply store in Escondido,Calif. called Hawg Nuts. rr |
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10 May 02 - 09:07 PM (#708586) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: GUEST,Mike Billo Best intentionally funny name, "Cheeses of Nazareth. Best unintentionally funny one, "Linoleum Dicks" (with no apostrophe between the k and s in dicks). |
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10 May 02 - 09:54 PM (#708606) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: GUEST,Skivee The Hopping Funeral Home |
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10 May 02 - 10:00 PM (#708608) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Mr Happy justa pika why? |
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10 May 02 - 10:05 PM (#708609) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Mr Happy last year, while driving back from bridgenorth ff, i saw a motel just outside telford called, 'hatton court' perh. specialising in cloaks + headgear? |
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10 May 02 - 10:11 PM (#708611) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Ian Darby One of our suppliers has a business called 'Obsolete Engineering'. I have also seen a sign on a van belonging to a building contractor in London which reads something like.. 'Singh Brothers. You've tried the Cowboys, now try the Indians.'
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10 May 02 - 10:24 PM (#708618) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: CarolC No sh*t, Bobert! No, I didn't know about that one. Thanks for the heads up. I guess I'll know who to trust my butt to if I ever get crazy enough to put any part of my body into the genuinely scary waters of the Potomac River. I think Wang is a pretty interesting name for a business.
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10 May 02 - 10:54 PM (#708632) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Jim Dixon A few years back I remember reading a newspaper story about a local guy who started a public relations company called PITHY, TRENCHANT, & GERMANE. They specialized in writing advertising copy, brochures and the like. Those are not people's names. It started with some college students trying to imagine what would be the ideal comment to receive from an English teacher on a term paper. Joe F: DEWEY, CHEETHAM & HOWE is indeed a fictional law firm, but it is a famous one. It was invented by Tom & Ray Magliozzi, the "Car Talk" guys on National Public Radio. They end their weekly program by giving credit to various spurious staff members. Their mailing address is Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA, so what you're seeing is probably their office. I think I've heard of a used record store that specializes is LP's...called FINAL VINYL. My favorite bookstore used to be called the Hungry Mind, but a couple of years ago they sold their name for an undisclosed sum, rumored to be 6 figures, to an online company. The bookstore's new name is Ruminator Books. Meanwhile, the buyer of the name, which operated for a while as www.hungryminds.com, went belly up and was bought out by Wiley & Sons, publishers. |
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10 May 02 - 11:04 PM (#708635) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: nosluap57 My wife and I had a good laugh over a hardware store Callander, Scotland called "Screw It". |
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10 May 02 - 11:18 PM (#708638) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: catspaw49 Hey Jim....That Car Talk thing is hooey. DC&H was used in the old Three Stooges films and probably in Vaudeville and Burlesque before that. It's ancient!!! Spaw |
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10 May 02 - 11:39 PM (#708648) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Celtic Soul There's also the mythical "Ketcham, Killum, and Eadam" law firm. I also am fond of cross street signs that make a statement. The only one I can remember was when two roads crossed and the sign read "Nixon Bluett". |
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11 May 02 - 03:22 AM (#708693) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Liz the Squeak I Savage was a dentist in Weymouth, Dorset for many years covering the 70's & 80's. I suspect he's retired now. Oh, and if we're going to divert into appropriate occupations, the two policemen who lived in my village were PC Crook and PC Pinches. LTS
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11 May 02 - 04:32 AM (#708705) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Snuffy Hairdressers do seem to be the worst - "Hair Force", "Cut & Dried", and wasn't there one in Haworth called "Jane Hair"? I also seem to remember a chippie in Bury St Emunds(?) called "Peyton Plaice" in the 1970s, and an Indian takeaway called "Curried Away". WassaiL! V |
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11 May 02 - 08:40 AM (#708790) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Pied Piper I think fish and chip shops (UK) come a close second to hardressers for puning names. Ther is one in Little Hulton called the "Chip a hoy", and numerous "jolly friers".But I think the Chinese chipies have the funniest. ther are many "Wankings" and my local one is called the "fu keu" pronunced by everybody as "fuck you".PP |
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11 May 02 - 09:03 AM (#708802) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Genie Here in Portland we have a great coffeehouse, where patrons are treated to classical music. It's called Rimsky Korsakoffee. When I used to do market research, we often used the corporate 1000 book for reference. One corporate name that always gave me a chuckle was the "Limerick Generating Station." Yeah, I know it was a power generation station in Limerick, Pennsylvania, but I couldn't help picturing all these employees sitting in cubicles all day making up limericks! There was also a "Peach Bottom Atomic Energy" corporation or agency or something. [Do peaches have bottoms? Or maybe some bottoms are peach-colored.] Joe F., my aunt from Kentucky [Lexington, I think] once told me that in their town they had had a law firm [or it may have been a car dealership] by the name of Cheatham and Crook. Jim D., Click and Clack do, indeed, credit Dewey, Cheatham, and Howe as part of their consulting staff, but, as Spaw said, they didn't invent it. I remember hearing jokes about that law firm at least as far back as the '50s. Come to think of it, I seem to recall the Stooges using it, too. I've known a doctor named Paine, a dentist named Chu [whose assistant was named Gumm], a clinical psychologist named Doctor, professors named Boring, and a minister named Sinn, and a few others I can't recall at the moment. Genie |
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11 May 02 - 09:13 AM (#708806) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Paul from Hull Well, I've seen the occasional peach-shaped bottom, Genie....*L* As for Hairdressers...'The Royal Hair Force' & 'The Head Gardener' are a couple of the ones we have in Hull....& I'm sure there are dafter ones, if only I could remember them....*G* |
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11 May 02 - 10:35 AM (#708828) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: toribw Yet another hairdresser entry from my hometown in N. California: Bushwhackers. Also from that part of the world, a gynecologist called Dr. J. Fillerup. In San Antonio, there's a place called Madhatter's Tea. |
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11 May 02 - 10:48 AM (#708833) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: wysiwyg Community hospitals are often nicknamed Baggem & Taggem. BTW, off topic, but volunteer fire companies often have this as their (unpublicized) motto: "Haven't Lost a Foundation Yet." ~S~ |
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11 May 02 - 10:51 AM (#708834) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: DMcG There's a van nearby neatly labelled "Porn and Dunwoody". Heaven knows what they sell. Off-thread, but similar: Old computer systems that have been superceded are usually called legacy systems. A friend had a long and confusing discussion with a charity group before he finally worked out that they were talking about a system to manage legacies. |
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11 May 02 - 11:11 AM (#708847) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Sandra in Sydney I had a look in the phone book to see if the hairdresser 'A Bit Off The Side' was still in business - apparently not, but I did see the entry for a business called 'A Woman of Pleasure.' It's a very BOLD entry, very eyecatching. My favourite sandwich shop is called 'The Bread Spread' - they make the best ever fruit toast, just oozing butter, a treat I limit myself to once a week. Sandra
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11 May 02 - 12:45 PM (#708903) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: allanwill A medical area I used to work in had a Doctor Nursey. CarolC - If the Wang you are referring to is the computer mob, it is derived from the town of Wangaratta, a couple of hours drive up the highway from Melbourne, Australia, which is where the company began. Allan |
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11 May 02 - 01:13 PM (#708922) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Les from Hull Guest - the Firkin pubs all belong(ed) to the same chain who named them such as Firkin and Furlong (Beverley - there's a racecourse) and Firkin and Fo'c'sle (Hull - it's a port) One shop near the Moor 'n' Coast Folk Festival campsite attracting some attention was Beevers Superstore. Years ago a prominent business in Hull was A Boddy, Funeral Directors. |
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11 May 02 - 01:17 PM (#708924) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: fat B****rd Oh alright, near where I live there's a sunbed etc parlour called "Tanz in ea" |
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11 May 02 - 01:27 PM (#708933) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Mr Happy genie, yes your mail reminds me of the famous, Cardinal Sin, of the Phillipines |
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11 May 02 - 01:35 PM (#708938) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Mr Happy in uk there's a learning to drive service called British School of Motoring. some years ago, they abbreviated the company name to BSM their latest slogan on all their learner driver cars is 'you can trust BSM...We won't fail you' i feel this to be rather worrying. do they allow people who are useless at driving to pass the driving test? judjing by the atrocious behaviour of some road users perh. explained |
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11 May 02 - 03:39 PM (#709025) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Genie Happiness, I think Cardinal Sin is the one I was thinking of. Genie |
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11 May 02 - 03:56 PM (#709034) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Mr Happy and me! |
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11 May 02 - 03:56 PM (#709036) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Mr Happy p.s. i do confess |
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11 May 02 - 09:47 PM (#709239) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Jim Dixon I stand corrected on "Dewey, Cheetham & Howe." In fairness, I should point out that, as far as I know, Tom & Ray never claimed to have invented DC&H—I just assumed that. My bad, not theirs. When I was growing up in St. Louis, there was a brand of beer called GRIESEDIECK BROS., pronounced Grease-a-dick, or almost like Greasy Dick. I remember listening to St. Louis Cardinals baseball games on the radio and hearing the announcers do live commercials for Griesedieck Bros. It's amazing they could get through them without stumbling over words or breaking up, but they did. See http://www.gb-beer.com/gbbeerhistory.html Despite what the history page says, I'm pretty sure the brand was still being marketed in the 1970s under the name GB, with the logo as seen at the web site, and the name "Griesedieck Bros." appearing only in small print below it. I remember it because this was about the time the beer-can collecting craze began, and I acquired six cans the old-fashioned way—I drank them. I probably still have one somewhere in my basement. |
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11 May 02 - 10:36 PM (#709261) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Bill D hey. spaw!..... re: " (And I hate to mention the DT's very own Dick Greenhaus......can you imagine what that would look like? Boggles the mind;long tables with little pots and dicks growing out of them......" it's been done but.... |
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11 May 02 - 10:58 PM (#709271) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: alison we have a tree lopping company in sydney called the "the tree fellers".... I can't help thinking that if you rang them three Irishmen armed with chain-saws would arrive at your door... *grin* slainte alison |
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12 May 02 - 12:45 AM (#709320) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Genie Jim D., I remember the Griesedick Bros. from when I lived in Quincy, Illinois, and as a high-schooler, I thought it was pretty funny then! A business name that's not funny in its own language (German) but is pretty hilarious to an English-speaking person is "Pschitt"* Cola. I remember seeing the name on the walls of the ice rink when European or World competitions were held in Germany, and I got a quite a chuckle out of the name. Genie *For those not familiar with German, the "P" and "C" are silent, and the "i" is short. |
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12 May 02 - 01:19 AM (#709327) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Little Hawk Carol - Not only is Wang a strange name for a computer company...but a friend of mine in the 70's knew a Chinese guy in Toronto whose name was Wayne Wong...and he worked for Wang!!! Strange but true. - LH |
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12 May 02 - 02:58 AM (#709339) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Stephen L. Rich In Madison, Wisconsin there is a time management consutation firm called "Ducks In A Row". In Chicago there is a restaurant featuring the cuisine of Thailand called "The Beau Thai" In Evanston, Illinois there used to be a lengerie shop called "I See London". |
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12 May 02 - 04:02 AM (#709349) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: CarolC No kidding, LH. That's great.
CarolC - If the Wang you are referring to is the computer mob, it is derived from the town of Wangaratta, a couple of hours drive up the highway from Melbourne, Australia, which is where the company began.
I really appreciate that you took the trouble to give me that information, Allan. But I think I'm going to pretend I don't know it just the same. So much more scope for the imagination this way, don't you think? ;-) |
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12 May 02 - 04:26 AM (#709351) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: gnomad Box & Co, Funeral Directors of Dewsbury UK. Incidentally, the Registrar for Births Marriages & Deaths in Grimsby used to be one Jean Stiff. |
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12 May 02 - 05:10 AM (#709362) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: gnu There was a local land developer around here years ago by the name of B.A. Hoar. The add-on joke was that he had a daughter named Ima. A company I worked for once let a redundant senior VP go, a rather austere English gentleman solicitor. I made up gag gift for his going away party, a letter from the law firm of Pluckem, Phuchem and Chuckem. Perhaps it was the mood but he didn't appreciate the lawyer joke at all. |
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12 May 02 - 06:10 AM (#709392) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: fat B****rd Years ago in Sunderland my mother's family had a doctor of European origins whose name was actually Poisoner !! |
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12 May 02 - 07:25 AM (#709406) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: RangerSteve When I lived in Brooklyn, there was a place down the street named Armegeddon Carpet Cleaners. I don't know what methods they used. And in Lenoir City, TN, a friend of mine showed me a place called Bogus Auto Parts. Bogus was the owners last name. And in Chinatown (NY) there was a business called Big Wang's. I have a photo to prove it. |
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12 May 02 - 08:36 AM (#709419) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Mr Happy in one of McDonald's staff training manuals: 'always remember, people are our most important ingredient' oh, no sounds like sweeney todd
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12 May 02 - 09:18 AM (#709427) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: RichM Near a bluegrass festival that I attended annually for many years, there was a plumbing supply store, that also sold musical goodies: "Ray's Plumbing and Music Shop" |
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12 May 02 - 09:12 PM (#709815) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Genie When I first got interested in figure skating, in the early '70's, several of us who were watching the US and World Championships got a chuckle every time they would introduce a competitor (all of them female) representing "The Philadelphia Ice [or Figure] Skating Club and Humane Society. I never did find out why those two organizations were linked, but I would not have liked to be a plain-looking girl or woman competing for Philadelphia, with the inevitable jokes that would have been spawned by that name. Genie |
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12 May 02 - 09:24 PM (#709826) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: GUEST,Dawley Dave Firm in W.Midlands.... Walter Wall Carpets! |
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12 May 02 - 09:28 PM (#709831) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: GUEST,macca I remember, way back when, that there was an shop in Edinburgh with a sign FRANK SEYMOUR, OPTICIAN, painted in HUGE letters on the end of his building where every passing train could see it. Oddly enough, although I recall it clearly even after 35 years, I don't remember anybody else ever making any comment about it. |
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12 May 02 - 09:32 PM (#709834) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: catspaw49 Well damn Bill!! I remember you linking that photo before!!! Chioce piece of work! AND JIM DIXON---Karen's family is from St. Louis and the first time I heard the name I busted a gut! Talk about overcoming anything..... Spaw |
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12 May 02 - 09:40 PM (#709838) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: ddw It wasn't a company name, but there was an auto body shop in Windsor, Ont. a few years ago which had a sign covering a whole side of the building that said "Bumping and painting." One night somebody got up there with some paint the same color as the background and blanked out the first "i" in painting. Good for a few chuckles. There is also a hairdresser's shop in town now called "The Best Little Hairhouse in Windsor" cheers, david |
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12 May 02 - 10:19 PM (#709854) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Little Hawk How ironical that a company like McDonald's, which serves the public garbage masquerading as food, should claim that "people are our most important ingredient". LOL!!! This has got to be the Big Lie principle in all its shameful glory. Wonder Bread ads fall in roughly the same category, and so do soft drink ads. How about those old cigarette commercials, showing Marlborough men out enjoying all that healthy fresh air under the "big sky"? Ha! The commercial civilization is founded upon Big Lies. They are its daily bread and butter. The standard rule in life: the more vigorously a product is marketed on TV, radio, and in the press...the more worthless it actually is. Worthwhile things sell themselves. - LH |
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13 May 02 - 04:37 AM (#709984) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Genie Here in Portland we have a very well known restaurant called Hung Far Low. In a similar vein, there was a restaurateur named Harry Chin in another place I lived (Champaign-Urbana, IL, I think). Unfortunately, from the viewpoint of this thread, he was not a barber, but instead ran Chin's Chinese R estaurant. Genie |
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13 May 02 - 04:49 AM (#709987) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: HuwG I worked for a while in the steel industry in Sheffield (UK). At one time there was a steel products company named, "Shufflebotham and Co. (Wire-drawers)". There was a fish-and-chip shop in York (UK again) named, "Frier Tucks" And, I kid you not, while working in Southern Africa more than twenty years ago, I saw a car in Harare (Zimbabwe) belonging to "The Central African Driving School and Panel Beaters Ltd". (Panel Beaters = US Body and Fender Shop). |
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13 May 02 - 05:17 AM (#709997) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Dave Bryant I remember an Indian Takeaway in Hampstead which was called CASH AND CURRY. There was also a very untidy Antique/Secondhand Shop called JUNK AND DISORDERLY a name which I think was also used by a Folk Group or band. There is a chain of funeral directors in SW London / Surry called PAINES. BTW CarolC - I think that the fact that the founder of WANG COMPUTERS was called AN WANG was more likely to have provided the derivation of the company name. BTW |
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13 May 02 - 05:42 AM (#710012) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Mr Red What about the two who regularly work on TV progs in the UK - lighting - Teddy Fader, and sound John (or pete or ???) Fader. psuedonyms? |
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13 May 02 - 06:28 AM (#710042) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: jimlad Around Bolton we have an hairdressers.Curl up and dye A 24 hour vehicle recovery firm Knight and Day A chippy Fryer Tucks Plaice And Accountants Grabbit and Runn |
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13 May 02 - 06:45 AM (#710053) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: GUEST,micca at work This is one for Spaw, a shop in Whitechapel High St, here in London (UK) called " Butts Wholesale" I didnt know they did them retail!!!!! |
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13 May 02 - 07:40 AM (#710092) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Trevor I used to curl up when I saw the signs in Birmingham for the builders 'Trollope and Colls'. And my father's doctor was Dr Akin! |
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13 May 02 - 07:53 AM (#710106) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: GUEST,T-boy The French love puns too. I've seen some great shop names in France, like a poodle parlour called 'Beau-ti-chien' and a sandwich bar called '100-wichs'. |
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13 May 02 - 09:19 AM (#710156) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Jim Dixon There is allegedly a business in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, called MAIDENHEAD REMOVALS AND STORAGE. (Unfortunately, I couldn't find any proof of this on the Internet.) |
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13 May 02 - 09:36 AM (#710166) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: GUEST The Killam hospital In Nova Scotia |
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13 May 02 - 10:05 AM (#710193) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Pete Jennings My wife was once treated away from home by a Dr. Reckless. When we got back, her GP thought it was hilarious until I pointed out that HER initials are J.A.B! You couldn't make up some of this stuff! Pete |
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13 May 02 - 12:35 PM (#710297) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: RoyH (Burl) Somewhere in Rhode Island, can't remember where, I saw a diner called 'Terminal Lunch'. Needless to say, I didn't stop to eat there. And somewhere in the UK, can't remember where either, I saw a van advertising 'Kleen & Presstwell', Laundry Services. |
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13 May 02 - 01:06 PM (#710326) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: GUEST,Robroy How about a restaurant in chicago, years back called AESOPS TABLES or a Massage Parlour (allegedly in Glasgow) suitably named Sheik Matadger. If tou don't know what your Tadger is in broad Scots, Then use your imagination! |
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13 May 02 - 01:57 PM (#710368) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: CarolC (DOH!) Thank you very much, Dave Bryant, for providing that information for me. You are very kind. However, I think I'm just going to keep my little fantasies for now ;-) |
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14 May 02 - 01:16 AM (#710709) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Genie I like the unintentional puns better, but one of my favorite intentional ones is the Grateful Bread coffee and sandwich shop in Seattle, complete with a life-size Jerry Garcia chair (you can sit on his lap). |
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18 May 02 - 01:16 AM (#712728) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Genie One I just thought of today (haven't seen it, but I think it'd be a good one): a comedy club and microbrew pub called Brew Ha Ha |
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17 Apr 09 - 11:01 AM (#2613118) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: GUEST,Peter Herr Kutz the German Barber |
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17 Apr 09 - 11:23 AM (#2613130) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: IanC The UK magazine "Private Eye" used to run these as a weekly series. I think the best ever was Argue & Phibbs Solicitors in Sligo. :-) |
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17 Apr 09 - 11:30 AM (#2613135) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Micca One for Opera lovers a friend told me he saw an Italian restaurant in Seville called "Lilas Pastas" |
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17 Apr 09 - 01:08 PM (#2613214) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: frogprince When I was growing up in Minnesota, the nearest TV station carried frequent ads advising anyone who wanted Culligan Soft Water service to "call Sandy Leak in Minnesota Lake". |
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17 Apr 09 - 02:48 PM (#2613301) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Bill D There is always The Longbranch Branch of the Redbank Bank |
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18 Apr 09 - 04:11 PM (#2614020) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: bill\sables While staying with Namenson in the town of Bath, Main we saw the "Bath Water Company" |
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18 Apr 09 - 04:15 PM (#2614024) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: kendall Royal Flush. A septic tank cleaner in Scarborough Maine. There is a sign on the back that says "STOOL BUS" |
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18 Apr 09 - 06:24 PM (#2614086) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Tangledwood A Chinese restaurant in Launceston, Tasmania - "Hung Fat". We didn't eat there. Don't know if it's still there but about 15-20 years ago in the People's Palace area of Singapore there was a tailor "Lifting Shirts". |
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19 Apr 09 - 12:45 PM (#2614454) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: EBarnacle One of my favorites is the Dinersty Chinese restaurant, which is a really tacky takeout joint on 8th Avenue, just South of 32nd Street in NYC. By the way, even though the name of the place is fully descriptive, they pronounce it Dynasty. |
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19 Apr 09 - 11:25 PM (#2614775) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: Uncle Phil There used to be a sign on LBJ freeway in Dallas that said "Dedman Hospital". Lord only knows there's few things a dead man needs less than a hospital. The sign was changed to "R. H. Dedman Memorial Medical Center" years ago - Phil |
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20 Apr 09 - 05:17 AM (#2614852) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: VirginiaTam I saw a lawyers's shingle outside of his house that had Goodenough as the surname. I would certainly hope so. |
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20 Apr 09 - 05:26 AM (#2614858) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: GUEST,Chris B (Born Again Security) When I lived in Salford there was a company near our flat called 'PMS Security'. Visions of grumpy women standing outside nightclubs. 'You can't come in.' 'Why not?' 'BECAUSE YOU CAN'T!' |
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13 Aug 09 - 01:53 AM (#2699164) Subject: RE: BS: Funny Names of Businesses From: GUEST,jimstar Target Tarjay Wal-Mart Wally World; Woemart Dunkin Donuts Dunk Your Nuts Taco Bell Taco Hell Home Depot Home Despot McDonalds Micky D's Waffle House Awful House Howard Johnsons Howard's Johnson; HoJo's K Mart K Fart KFC Kentucky Flied Chicken Jack in the Box Jack in the Crack Lowes Blowes, Slows Whole Foods Whole Paycheck BJ's Blow Jobs Piggly Wiggly Hoggly Woggly Publix Pubics Gardunos Gardungos (for folks from the West) Steak and Shake Steak Mistakes Baskin Robbins Robbin Bastards Ramada Inn Ram it in Whataburger Whatafuckinburger Some Las Vegas Names: The Maxim = The Climaxim Circus-Circus = Suck-us Suck-us Slots-O-Fun = Sluts-O-Fun Sahara = Sa-Whore-a Ceasars = Sleazers |