My suggestion.....Way-bach. A play on the "limo-like" description of
his, meets the "limo-like" Mercedes Maybach meets the JS bar reach to
the rider and on and on.
Hey, it was worth a shot! Told him to flip the Maybach logo, and
steal it. have some fun with a mysterious "W".
Bob Zeidler
"The Wayback Machine" is taken. I don't know that you'd get sued for reusing it, though. A cool interwoven W and Mwould be pretty slick...
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Given that it makes one feel like King of all they survey, and we know the King is always dressed in dapper tweed, how about "Lord Tweedsmuir" or just "L. Tweedsmuir"?
- Andrew, Berkeley
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There is also a clawhammer banjo player from Japan named Bosco. He's
quite good. So maybe the bike name refers to him?
Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN
On Dec 16, 8:51 pm, Joe Bernard <joerem...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone know what these names *mean?* I bought an A. Homer Hilsen;
> paged through the Reader it was introduced in; searched the internets...I *still
> *don't know who/what it is. Who's Rosco Bubbe? And why are they calling him
There was a vintage cartoon character named Bosko. I remember him as
Betty Boop's sidekick, but the internet tells me otherwise. Searching
for Roscoe Bubbe runs right up against Google's new "eBay-style"
search algorithm, and brings back "Roscoe Bubble," a line of stage
effects.
And I think it just sounds good. "Roscoe Bubbe." It's the sort of word-
combo that you say, and say again, and gets stuck on your tongue.
Flipping it around is just more fun, like PunkaWhiller, or Hilmer
Hosen.
Now... 'punkawhiller' would make a great name for a kid's bike! It
sounds like a 1950s flying toy that throws sparks and spins.
I do have ideas for bike names, but not for Rivendell bike names. :^)
Philip
Philip Williamson
www.biketinker.com
On Dec 16, 6:51 pm, Joe Bernard <joerem...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone know what these names *mean?* I bought an A. Homer Hilsen;
> paged through the Reader it was introduced in; searched the internets...I *still
> *don't know who/what it is. Who's Rosco Bubbe? And why are they calling him
At least my saluki is a beautiful racing dog.. Would still love a hunqapillar though, sounds elephantine at least.
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