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- Hot Takehimalayall Yesterday1 day agoJun 8, 202510:24 am#8 That's what you observed? Not the OMG, VTF (WTF), PVN3D, NOOB, LMAO, ROTF?
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Community Rules* himalayall Yesterday1 day agoJun 8, 202510:24 am#8 That's what you observed? Not the OMG, VTF (WTF), PVN3D, NOOB, LMAO, ROTF? + StephieEss Yesterday1 day agoJun 8, 202511:07 amNo joke, I once found a Sunrise Erectors t-shirt at a secondhand store while searching for rugged work shirts for my partner. The shirt had a rooster on it. I thought it was just a humorous dig about morning wood, so imagine my surprise when I found out they were installing the glass facade on a new building near the train station here!... + purple sage Yesterday1 day agoJun 8, 20259:22 am#21 - I'm betting they source their materials from Morning Wood + thehallouminati Yesterday1 day agoJun 8, 20259:14 am16. My local butcher is named "Nice Meat." Hehe. + Mlz505Yesterday1 day agoJun 8, 202510:54 amMy store has a sign for "hot wieners" lol + Naraniel Yesterday1 day agoJun 8, 202511:47 amI went to a grocery store once and they had a sign up that said "Massive Meat Sale." I thought that was pretty funny.
- amy Yesterday1 day agoJun 8, 202511:04 amNew high school being constructed, and one day as I walked into school, I passed the parking lot adjacent to the construction site, and there was a gigantic Sunrise Erectors crane just standing there with the sunrise in the background. It made me chuckle and give a little internal laugh 😂
- kate Yesterday1 day agoJun 8, 20259:28 amListened to a podcast just yesterday featuring a guy from the east coast, properties for sale are being advertised as "not haunted" is apparently a 100% thing over there
- bestdaisy648Yesterday1 day agoJun 8, 202511:07 amSaw a sign like that but in New Orleans.
- passmetheparmesan22 hours agoYesterday1 day agoJun 8, 202512:43 pmSo you listened to a podcast and now claim it's an east coast thing? As someone who actually lives on the east coast... it's not lol
- faborca22322 hours agoThat child can draw better than me 😢
- stop-signing-me-out20 hours agoThe TV at the urinal would be an excellent idea for sports bars, so you don’t miss the game
- bestdaisy648Yesterday1 day ago21. Don’t confuse erectors with erections. Similar spelling but vastly different meanings.
- CounterSniper6715 hours agoThat anvil is definitely not the property of Wile E. Coyote. He only uses ACME products, and everyone knows that.
- melabec21 hours agoI pass by #17 all the time.
- michelleleanne21 hours agoI’ve been on the lookout for small things to decorate my minimally-sized rental apartment bathroom and the picture in #6 is perfect 😂
- SoOverItAll23 hours ago#3 Samaritan, not Samiritan
- robbyrobtYesterday12 hours agoSlop with typos throughout. No one reviews these?
- forthepowerandtheglory16 hours ago11 reminds me of an Indian comedian that did a whole bit about Indian vs. White spicy. I was CRYING
- awkwardpotato51Yesterday8:35 am#3 Why is that white person wearing a black glove with long fingernails? (look at forearm near sleeve)
- CourtesyFlush22 hours ago😩
- michelleleanne17 hours agoHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
Humorous Business NamesSome common examples of humorous business or store names include:
- Poo-Pourri - Humorous take on bathroom products.
- Thai Tanic - Creative play on "Titanic" for a Thai restaurant.
- Lord of the Fries - Creative name for a fries shop, referencing "Lord of the Rings".
- Boring & Dull - Twin towns known for their self-deprecating humor.
- Lawn & Order - Lawn care service with a pun on "Law & Order".
- Wok This Way - Asian restaurant with a humorous play on "Walk This Way" by Aerosmith.
- Curl Up & Dye - Hair salon with a humorous take on "curl up and die".
In the context of bakeries, some humorous names include:
- Donut Worry Be Happy
- Bite Me Bakery
- Butter Late Than Never
- Dough or Die.
These names often use wordplay, puns, or cultural references to create a memorable, funny brand identity.
- The humorous play on "Law & Order" by a lawn care service named "Lawn & Order" suggests a blend of culture and entertainment in their branding.
- The Asian restaurant with the name "Wok This Way," referencing Aerosmith's "Walk This Way," showcases a fusion of pop-culture and food.
- The bakery named "Donut Worry Be Happy" combines the culture of food with the positive vibes of a popular phrase, creating a fun and lighthearted atmosphere.