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by taylorgdl » 16 Nov 2005 14:53
Anyone know a business name (funny or serious) that they thought was particulairly good ?
Am struggling to find one, and I hoping someone can provide the spark I need.
You help, as always, is greatly appreciated.
G.
p.s. this does not mean I will use the name, just need some ideas . . .
It's all about the tension . . .
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by Shrub » 16 Nov 2005 15:13
One thats already taken but one that i always laugh at is B01 Locks or at least its somthing like that,
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by pip » 16 Nov 2005 15:23
i'm assuming that this name would be
for a locksmith or security type business
The Locksmith
taylored for your needs
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by quicklocks » 16 Nov 2005 15:38
drilla killa
locksmith
ebay trained 
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by taylorgdl » 16 Nov 2005 17:13
Thats for the (first 2 ) responces, not so sure about your Quicklocks
Did my training with Martin Newton at Safeventures.
Only one I've come up with so far is based around "Safeguard"
(its a military thing before you ask).
G.
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by Mad Mick » 16 Nov 2005 20:37
"Open Sesame"
or you could give it a light-hearted tweak...
"Open Sez Me"

 If it ain't broke.....pull it down and see how it works anyway!
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by Varjeal » 16 Nov 2005 23:34
How about....The Lock guy.
I've been called that so many times I'm thinking about changing my legal name...hehehe..
*insert witty comment here*
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by Chrispy » 17 Nov 2005 5:54
quicklocks wrote:.... ebay trained 
Now that's a company motto. 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by quicklocks » 17 Nov 2005 17:19
complete locksmiths
locks no shocks 
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by pinky » 17 Nov 2005 18:10
Its a military thing, i seem to remember a military thing was alot like buba in showers, all boys together 
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by taylorgdl » 17 Nov 2005 18:30
Join the army to be a man, join the navy to feel a man . . .
Join the navy, feel a new man everyday . . .
yeah, yeah
And I'm in the Submarine Service
At least I'm not in the RAF 
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by pinky » 17 Nov 2005 18:34
subs, all submariners ive met are deviants with very strange quirks and tastes  3 months at the bottom of the ocean in a boat with only lots of men for company, and sharing a bed with another guy being compulsory as not enough bunks for 1 each, hmm
im glad i was army
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by taylorgdl » 17 Nov 2005 18:40
All true,
However, Chris B was also a submariner so I'm not alone here, and as for John Falle, wasn't he in the Royal Marines ?
I don't want to even start on their "quirks"

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by pinky » 17 Nov 2005 18:43
as im spending the weekend with the belchers in bournmouth, il be sure to watch the soap.
for all interested chris will be at the MLA regional show all wekend in bournmouth.
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by taylorgdl » 17 Nov 2005 18:50
Oh you're safe enough on the soap front . . .
Submariners don't use it.

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