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Do businesses pun where you are?
Amy Pawloski, aka 'paper lady'--'Mufflewhump'?!? click here to find out... (ACE) Posted Feb 6, 2010
There is (or was--haven't been there for awhile) a coffee shop in Arcata called Sacred Grounds.
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Menthol Penguin - Currently revising/editing my book Posted Feb 6, 2010
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Mu Beta Posted Feb 6, 2010
Oo! I've forgotten one of my favourites!
The exterior work on my Mother's house in Spennymoor was done by...wait for it...William The Concreter.
B
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Mu Beta Posted Feb 6, 2010
And my father has literally just sent me the name of this chip shop in Goole:
http://tinyurl.com/yzqgp4f
B
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Sho - employed again! Posted Feb 6, 2010
not sure if this is true, or if it is if I remember it rightly, but I think it was a building firm in Bradford run by an ethnically Indian family with this legend on their vans "You've tried the cowboys now try the Indians"
And I remember a small hardware shop somewhere in Sheffield (probably Firth Park or Shiregreen) called Do it Thisen
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Maria Posted Feb 6, 2010
Sometimes the funny thing comes with foreing languages. The name/brand can be ok for the natives but it may sound a bit weird in another language. For instance:
Minabo is a Japanesse restaurant in Madrid, in Spanish Mi is My and nabo is slang for penis.
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IctoanAWEWawi Posted Feb 6, 2010
they do, but the best are the unfortunate meanings and unexpected results.
It still gets me that many years after they started it (and there are posts more than a few years old on here where I have mentioned this before) the local removal company has the slogan
'Removers of Distinction'
seemingly unaware of the double meaning...
Still makes me smile when I see it
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Ivan the Terribly Average Posted Feb 6, 2010
Which reminds me - there's a company here that specialises in corporate relocations, called 'Movers and Shakers'. Doesn't inspire confidence, does it?
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TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office Posted Feb 6, 2010
O'Donoghue's bakery in Tullamore has the slogan:
Mr O'D says, Use your loaf and keep the dough in town.
TRiG.
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Mrs Zen Posted Feb 9, 2010
Ah, the Selly Saussage - - the best maple syrup pancakes this side of Bromsgrove.
There used to be a butchers in Wantage with the slogan "Meat to please you, pleased to meet you"
As already noticed, hair dressers are particulary prone to this:
"Debonhair"
"A cut above"
etc, etc. etc
Even the barber's in the local High Street is "Pa's snips"
It must be the chemicals.
Chinese takeaways too: "Wok and Roll"
There is or was a haulage company based at the western end of the M4 called "Welsh Far Go" which I loved, and there was apparently a feminist collective who ran another haulage company called "Mothertruckers" which I wanted to join.
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Old Buffer Posted Feb 10, 2010
Reading this thread reminded me of the butcher in Kidderminster (a town in Worcestershire, England) who was taken to task by the local council for displaying the following sign next to several hanging rabbits:
WATERSHIP DOWN; You've read the book; you've seen the film. Now, eat the cast.
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kea ~ Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small, unregarded but very well read blue and white website Posted Feb 10, 2010
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Vip Posted Feb 10, 2010
Wntage? In Oxfordshire? That's just down the road from where I gre up, Ben. I used to swim for the swimming club there about three times a week when I was a kid.
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Not the monkey - Skreeeeeeeeeeeee Posted Feb 10, 2010
There was a baby clothes shop in Glasgow called 'Weans World', which only works in the local accent.
I know of a chip shop near Bristol called the Cod Almighty. In the same street there are two other interesting but non-punning businesses: a mysterious mirror-fronted place where men can go to get fitted out as women, and a (I think) builder's machinery repair place called 'Beaver Service'. ('Nice Beaver!' 'Yes - I've just had it serviced' etc. etc.)
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Not the monkey - Skreeeeeeeeeeeee Posted Feb 10, 2010
On butchers...
There was the place that had a special, novelty deal on offal: 'Your name in lights'.
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Rod Posted Feb 10, 2010
Business district coffee shop The Daily Grind
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SiliconDioxide Posted Feb 10, 2010
I saw the van of a smimming pool maintenance company last year, the "Aqua pool co."
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Mrs Zen Posted Feb 10, 2010
>> Wantage? In Oxfordshire?
Actually it was Witney. My bad.
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- 21: Amy Pawloski, aka 'paper lady'--'Mufflewhump'?!? click here to find out... (ACE) (Feb 6, 2010)
- 22: Menthol Penguin - Currently revising/editing my book (Feb 6, 2010)
- 23: Mu Beta (Feb 6, 2010)
- 24: Mu Beta (Feb 6, 2010)
- 25: Sho - employed again! (Feb 6, 2010)
- 26: Maria (Feb 6, 2010)
- 27: IctoanAWEWawi (Feb 6, 2010)
- 28: Ivan the Terribly Average (Feb 6, 2010)
- 29: TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office (Feb 6, 2010)
- 30: swl (Feb 6, 2010)
- 31: Magwitch - My name is Mags and I am funky. (Feb 7, 2010)
- 32: Mrs Zen (Feb 9, 2010)
- 33: Old Buffer (Feb 10, 2010)
- 34: kea ~ Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small, unregarded but very well read blue and white website (Feb 10, 2010)
- 35: Vip (Feb 10, 2010)
- 36: Not the monkey - Skreeeeeeeeeeeee (Feb 10, 2010)
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