QUOTE: Originally posted by ukguy Well Im at the point where I am being held up by creating business/shop names with humour for my town. I cant weather (or rather attempt to weather) the buildings until I have the name decals on the walls and such. Here a a couple of the ones I have come up with. R.Sole Cleaning Supplies [:D] Rhydes Motorcycles I think Rhydes could be too corny, maybe ? I am also using family names and interests to create some. ie, my wife makes wedding cakes and is a caterer so carols corner cafe (DPM) will become 'Kim's Cakes' with a window display of tiny wedding cakes. I would be inerested to know what names do you have on your layouts. Have fun & be safe Karl.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Jeff Hartman Here is my cortobution. If you have a medical complex, Dr. Glassman - optometrist (really exists here in Cincinnati), Dr. Paine - dentist, Dr. McCracken - chiropractor and Dr. Hartman - cardiologist (not me, I am another optometrist).
QUOTE: Originally posted by paugust I agree that corny names get tiresome after a while, but I still get a laugh at a good pun. So maybe not on my layout, but I do appreciate them on other layouts. That being said, remember there is a prototype for everything! Here in Milwaukee, there was a butcher shop on Becher Street called Becher Meats. Which is not funny until you realize that Becher is pronounced Beecher here in Milwaukee. [:D] Like I said, not for me, but that one is Tempting. Paul
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QUOTE: Originally posted by stokesda I also have a few street names in mind:
QUOTE: Originally posted by TEFFY The name of the town at the end of my branchline is Podunk. An old name for small towns. Bob
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QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45 How about a Mexican resteraunt that serves good food "with a kick". "Julio's Casa de Fuego!"
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