I've written before about how I love spotting funny trade names written on vans.
In this area we have Drain and Able, Jac in the Locks and Pain in the Glass.
I recently saw a landscape gardener called Life on the Hedge and today one called Back to the Fuschia.
Silly I know but they always make me chuckle.
Monday, 3 June 2019
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Funny! My favourite is a hairdressers called "Curl Up and Dye".
I love those names. I have a friend who knocks dents out of cars and his business is called unpressadented.
Brilliant I love them both.
When we lived near Croydon, there was a fencing company called Purley Gates. Hairdressers, Fish Shops & Vape Shops seem to be the most pun-obsessed
In my cousin’s town they have a beauty salon for (mostly elderly) women called “Curl Up and Dye”
Lovely humour - never seen anything at all like that up here in The Dales.
Love these!
Back to the Fuschia wins hand down!
A dental practice near here has Moore, Payne and Moore.
"Sweeney Todd" the Barber.
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