I know we’ve done stuff like this before, listing business names, signs, and ads which may or may not have been intended to amuse. But here we go again.
There’s a restaurant a few blocks away from me which has a sign that I find hilarious–or maybe it’s just my twisted mind at work. You tell me.
It reads:
[so and so’s] family restaurant and coffee shop. We Bake Our Own.
Their own what? I know what I’m thinking, but I’m still afraid to ask.
And then there are a few that just seem slightly incongruous or maybe just choppy:
One day about 15 years ago in Hackensack, NJ, I saw a company called Abrasive Consultants, Inc. (they apparently dealt in sandpaper, emery, etc.) and the Jakey Convenience Store. (“Jakey” in the midwest means shoddy or cheaply built, but in Hackensack I guess it’s just someone’s name).
Oh, sweet baby jesus, I wish I had something I needed to move, so I could call these guys. That’s gotta be the best slogan ever! I wouldn’t care if they broke all my breakables and lost the family photos.
Then there’s the subcontractor in Texas called Mammoth Erections. Ironically enough, while the name conjures up images of pr0n spam, Googling “Mammoth Erections” provides dozens of links referencing the funny business name, but only one or two links actually talking about, well, mammoth erections.
Here in San Diego there’s a Chinese fast food restaurant that dwells on the bottom floor of a condo building. Right next to the restaurant’s name sign (“Wok Something or Rather”) the condo advertisers have posted a “Cat’s Welcome!”
Here in San Diego there’s a Chinese fast food restaurant that dwells on the bottom floor of a condo building. Right next to the restaurant’s name sign (“Wok Something or Rather”) the condo advertisers have posted a neon-lit “Cats Welcome!”
This is the uh, biggest asian food importer in Vancouver. I’ve noticed that in the last year they’ve repainted their trucks and warehouse to read “H.G. Enterprises.”
I guess they got sick of their clients being scandalized trying to find them on Google.
There’s a (really good) Pho place near my house that has a mural depicting a skyline, captioned THE CITY WHERE DREAMS COME TRUE. The strange thing is, it prominently features the CN Tower and the SkyDome. (ie; it represents Toronto, way over on the other side of the continent. WTF?)