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Subject:Re: Business Names From:"D. Citron" <dcitron -at- GATE -dot- NET> Date:Thu, 11 Aug 1994 04:35:18 GMT
A few more interesting business names:
Dr. Miles Glasser (optometrist) Dr. Payne (chiropractor)
Years ago, there was a Chinese restaurant in Miami called Fong Sha Noon.
I heard that it meant something in Yiddish, but never found out what.
In the printing trade magazines, I used to see ads for a chemical called
Putz Pomade, and wondered what the derivation of the name was.
There used to be a S&S Italian deli, but we called it S&M.
I remember an Empire Chinese Restaurant with really bad food (mine was
burnt). Since it was early in the Reagan administration, I should have
called it the Evil Empire!
"Live long and prosper -- without government interference!"
...Mr. Spock, before the NBC censors got to him, stardate 1966
David H. Citron .................................... dcitron -at- gate -dot- net
Tech Writer/Journalist/Copywriter -- Contract/Freelance/Telecommuting
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