Odd names for businesses

There’s a “Green Prosthetics” somewhere in the Bay Area. (I forget exactly where.)

I like to think they’ve been getting a lot of business from maimed orcs in the last few years.

There’s a Fukien Gourmet in Fredericksburg, VA. It’s not really pronounced how most people would assume but in a collge town…

I remember doing an email compilation one time and coming across a company that had its ending as fu.com. It’s a big company too. Forrester something.

“Lady J’s Gingerbread House”, in Nashville.

A Real American Herooooo,
various noshes are here! :stuck_out_tongue: :smiley:

In San Francisco, near the downtown end of the 38 Geary bus line, is Home Boy Liquors.

Also in SF, on San Jose St. somewhere, is the sign in front of a church, a professionally done sign, not a changeable text sign, that reads Jesus Christ “Cares For You”, WITH the quotation marks…

I think Phuket is a style of cooking or something, because it’a a common word in the names of Thai food restaurants all over the country. Either that or Thai people have a real sense of humor…

hrh

There’s a restaurant near my place called the [Insomnia Karaoke Restaurant](www.city.richmond.bc.ca/council/ meetings/2002/082602_agenda.htm).

Also on Kingsway in Burnaby, there’s a Vietnamese restaurant called Pho Bich Nga. Mispronounce that just slightly

F_X

DAMM
Fine Printing

I keep seeing a tutoring place: “Kumon”.

If these people were at all educated …

Well, I don’t know about bonsai stores, but the last time I accompanied ladybug into a bead store, the place was mobbed with bead-crazed women, oohing and aahing over every piece of quartz, markesite, pyrite, and verbed glass of all sorts, not to mention wood, plastic, and even petrified dinosaur bone…

All with holes drilled/cast/molded into them so that they could reside on a piece of string next to other toric bits of overpricedness…

In other words, I was amazed at the demand.

Sorry - didn’t mean to jack yer thread. Carry on.

I’ve posted this before, but my dad swears Jack Doff Real Estate actually existed in Five Dock, Sydney, c. 1972.

There is a law firm down the street from where I live with a sign outside proudly displaying the name of the owners : Lynch and Belch, attorneys at law. The funniest part is that for years they had three partners. They used to be Roach, Lynch and Belch.

A friend of mine in property mgmt in California faxed me the proposed signage design for a new tenant moving into one of her buildings. It’s a hair salon. Apparently, they think that B.U.T. can be pronounced as “beauty”, and have named their salon B.U.T. Cuts.

There was a PMS Hobbies in town, but they’ve recently changed their name to PM Hobbicraft.

Both from Beecher IL: Beecher Meat and Liquor, and Beecher Tool and Die

Phuket is a beach resort city in southern Thailand.

ET

Here in Longview: Kumho Tires, and Reich Builders (apparently they’re working on the 4th?)

One of their direct competitors is John C. Flood Plumbing. Of course, that could be a good thing: “John see flood. John fix flood.”

Yankton Satellite TV and Hot Tub Company in Yankton, SD is my all-time favorite.

Used to be a Chinese restaurant on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn called “The Fu King Food Shop” which looked like the “c” had fallen off. I’m driving past there in an hour–I’ll look to see if it’s still there, though I think I’ve searched for it before and come up empty.

my faves…

overwaite foods (grocery in victoria, b.c.)

aikenhead hardware (now, unfortunately, home depot)

there’s a chain of clothes shops in Hong Kong called ‘Wanko’.
You have to wonder…
Cheers.

In Sulphur La., I ran across a construction firm called “Erection Services.”