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Some Names And Company Slogans

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Still fairly new to this area, but ppl here are creative when it comes to company names.

Best: Curl up and dye beauty salon

Best slogan "In our business a flush beats a full house" Ace's Plumbing

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Barbershop near the house "Best Head'

On the back of a honeywagon "Your s**t is our bread and butter" (and it had a cartoon pic of a knife spreading s**t on bread)

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"Best Little Hair House In Town"

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Not a slogan but..........years ago in Oak Park, Mich. there was a foot Dr. his name being Dr. Smellsey, can't say if he is still around as he was in practice in the 60's.

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Not a slogan but..........years ago in Oak Park, Mich. there was a foot Dr. his name being Dr. Smellsey, can't say if he is still around as he was in practice in the 60's.

That's as funny as funny as the proctologist in Beckley, WV, Dr Paine

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We had a senator here in NH years ago named Dick Swett.

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Theres a place in Mass called bunghole liquors.

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Slogan for one of our "Honey Wagon" services " You dump it...we pump it"

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My company slogan that was on my business cards and stationary......"Lets' rap about your scrap"

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Saw this blooper on a sign outside a cosmetic store.

Custom blended pure fumes

I wouldn't be so sure thats a blooper LOL !!!

Stop drop and roll doesn't work in hell- church down the road from my house.

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There's a bait shop in Naples, Florida called

MasterBait and Tackle. And yes, I have one of their T-shirts and get all kinds of comments.

I have a buddy named Larry. His landscape trailer and business cards have a picture of the three stooges and reads

Larry moes, where's Curly? Give us a call, we'll cut early

There's a bait shop in Naples, Florida called

MasterBait and Tackle. And yes, I have one of their T-shirts and get all kinds of comments.

I didn't even know that existed! I was gonna name my tackle shop that!

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I didn't even know that existed! I was gonna name my tackle shop that!

I haven't been there in atleast 7 years, they may have closed down- I don't know. I take extreme care of my t-shirt though.

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I didn't even know that existed! I was gonna name my tackle shop that!

No reason you can't use that name if you are in another state. If no other company in your state has filed an assumed name (in Michigan), other states refer to it as a "fictitious" name, check with your county. I would avoid using a name or logo from a major corp, even if registered in a different state, that can get sticky. Ford Motor wanted to take issue with me as my company logo was similar to theirs but not exact, they would have won.

I really did't take the post serious, but if you were, why not use the name if you like it.

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Without a doubt the beaverliquors wins. Thought my 25 year old was going to fall out of the chair laughing.

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^^^^^^ LOL ^^^^^^

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J Francho's post just made me think of it. Up in Baltimore theres a bar called 'Dicks Halfway Inn'

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