That would change matters a bit... I dunno what people think when they do
things like that.
I did marketing consulting gig for an optician. His name was Alan. So what
did he name his business? OPTIC AL. How clever (and the trumpet goes,
"wah-wah-wahhh"). He got really really pissed if anyone mocked it, and
believe me, they did. Our team dared not suggest anything else because of
his steadfast belief it was clever and catchy. I don't think anyone but him
liked it.
> That would change matters a bit... I dunno what people think when they
> do things like that.
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> because of his steadfast belief it was clever and catchy. I don't
> think anyone but him liked it.
Frankly I find roanele about as catchy as naming my car 18raphaj, but,
they're the only ones shipping the kit, and I'd like to be unique (just
like everybody else), at least until the market gets flooded with the
kit.
Wound Up - 01 May 2005 02:46 GMT
>> That would change matters a bit... I dunno what people think when they do
>> things like that.
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> they're the only ones shipping the kit, and I'd like to be unique (just
> like everybody else),
Unique, just like everybody else LOL, with a copy no less.
at least until the market gets flooded with the
> kit.
I'm surprised it hasn't been already, what with the power of the TeleScreen
on society.
My car is truly unique... not just the first on the block with the new
copy... that's been my philosophy forever with cars.
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Wound Up
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