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03-12-08, 01:55
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TortoiseAWD is offline
Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Omaha, NE Posts: 3,343 | Re: looking for name Quote: |
Originally Posted by pampos | No worries. I assume English isn't your first language . . . trust me, your English writing skills are a great deal better than many who speak the language natively.
I can ask for a beer in several languages, but the eight credits of Spanish I had to take in college are pretty much forgotten. Hmmm . . . Perhaps my fluency in beer has had something to do with forgetting things from my youth.
Tort
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03-12-08, 07:45
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: CYPRUS Posts: 986 | Re: looking for name Quote: |
Originally Posted by TortoiseAWD No worries. I assume English isn't your first language . . . trust me, your English writing skills are a great deal better than many who speak the language natively.
I can ask for a beer in several languages, but the eight credits of Spanish I had to take in college are pretty much forgotten. Hmmm . . . Perhaps my fluency in beer has had something to do with forgetting things from my youth.
Tort | because we were talking about where Cyprus is located i thought that he was asking about Cyprus  | |
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03-12-08, 08:20
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Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Middle Tennessee Posts: 901 | Re: looking for name Quote: |
Originally Posted by TortoiseAWD No worries. I assume English isn't your first language . . . trust me, your English writing skills are a great deal better than many who speak the language natively.
I can ask for a beer in several languages, but the eight credits of Spanish I had to take in college are pretty much forgotten. Hmmm . . . Perhaps my fluency in beer has had something to do with forgetting things from my youth.
Tort | You are turning this into my favorite thread, can't stop laughin'
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03-12-08, 08:39
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Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Litchfield Cty CT Posts: 39 | Re: looking for name I combined my kids names Jameson, Corrine = JAMRINE
How about Clean Machine
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03-12-08, 08:56
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: CYPRUS Posts: 986 | Re: looking for name What about "Perfection of Reflection mobile car detailing center"??I modified the idea that integritydetail gave me.i am looking also a name that not already exist so i could use it for my website,and i think that one does not exist. | |
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03-12-08, 09:57
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Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: C.C. TX Posts: 327 | Re: looking for name Quote: |
Originally Posted by pampos What about "Perfection of Reflection mobile car detailing center"??I modified the idea that integritydetail gave me.i am looking also a name that not already exist so i could use it for my website,and i think that one does not exist. | I asked if your a fixed or moble detalier because the name can mean the difference in the two. I think Auto Salon would be a good name if you add something else before the Auto Salon name. Ex. Perfection Auto Salon, Superior Auto Salon, Elite Auto Salon, Mobile Auto Salon... You get the idea.
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03-12-08, 10:10
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: CYPRUS Posts: 986 | Re: looking for name Quote: |
Originally Posted by JonP I asked if your a fixed or moble detalier because the name can mean the difference in the two. I think Auto Salon would be a good name if you add something else before the Auto Salon name. Ex. Perfection Auto Salon, Superior Auto Salon, Elite Auto Salon, Mobile Auto Salon... You get the idea. | I thought you was asking if Cyprus is a fixed or mobile location because we were talking about that at that moment  .Thanks for the ideas. | |
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03-12-08, 10:23
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Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Middle Tennessee Posts: 901 | Re: looking for name How about "Perfect Reflections Autospa" for fixed location and "Convienient Perfection Auto Detailing" for mobile?
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03-13-08, 04:26
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Join Date: May 2007 Posts: 140 | Re: looking for name Hey, integritydetail! Please feel free to contradict me (and others) anytime. I love the "Perfect Reflections Autospa" idea. | |
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03-13-08, 07:10
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Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Middle Tennessee Posts: 901 | Re: looking for name Quote: |
Originally Posted by PTRon Hey, integritydetail! Please feel free to contradict me (and others) anytime. I love the "Perfect Reflections Autospa" idea. | Thanks PTRon! I have a decent idea only rarely, lol. Likewise feel free to opine to me as well! That's how good idea turn into great ones.
Chris 
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03-13-08, 08:20
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Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Edmonds Posts: 50 | Re: looking for name "Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles"? | |
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03-14-08, 09:41
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Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Omaha, NE Posts: 3,343 | Re: looking for name Quote: |
Originally Posted by detailjohn "Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles"? | Heh. While that would get me to walk in the front door  , I don't think it was quite what the OP was looking for.
The first time I heard of fried chicken and waffles being paired together, my reaction was "wait, what?!?" Then I started thinking about it . . . I like fried chicken. I like waffles with butter and syrup. Two things I like on the same plate. Hmmm, suddenly I'm not seeing the problem . . .
1/2 chicken, extra crunchy if you have it. And blueberry syrup, thanks.
Tort
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