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"Brokeback" has been added to the "1st word" list of potential boat
names. Give it a try now... let me know of any other suggestions.

http://www.firstboat.com/boat_names.html

Thanks everyone!

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"1stBoat" wrote in message
oups.com...
You're right - I just looked at the possibilities based on what might
appear as the 2nd word, and it is promising. Some of the more
interesting results would be:
Brokeback Harbor
Brokeback Buoys
BrokebackFanta-Sea


ha! good ones!


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Fred Dehl wrote:
Gene Kearns wrote in
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On 23 Feb 2006 07:15:49 -0800, "1stBoat" wrote:

Looking for feedback on the new random boat name generator on
firstboat.com.


Generally, a boat name is clever, catchy, and/or *means* something.

Tuna Barnacle and Parrothead Mermaid just don't happen for me.......

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Sounds like Mr. & Mrs. Krause to me.


Only a low life scum with low self esteem would speak negatively about
someone's wife, when said scum doesn't know the person or his wife.
Good job. Are you trying to take the newsgroup back to where it was a
couple of months ago?

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Can't let the thread end with that murky comment. Just added another
1,000 possible boat names. Takes about 5 clicks to get a name that
makes sense, about 20 to find one that's perfiect for you personally.
Care to test my theory? let me know how many times you have to click
"see another" before you come up with a great boat name:
http://www.firstboat.com/boat_names.html

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I was thinking about something like "Winsome Gal" but that might be
offensive. Try the first word with combinations. You might come up with
something, you might get arrested too!!! :-)

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: Can't let the thread end with that murky comment. Just added another
: 1,000 possible boat names. Takes about 5 clicks to get a name that
: makes sense, about 20 to find one that's perfiect for you personally.
: Care to test my theory? let me know how many times you have to click
: "see another" before you come up with a great boat name:
:
http://www.firstboat.com/boat_names.html


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Fred Dehl wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in
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Fred Dehl wrote:
Gene Kearns wrote in
:

On 23 Feb 2006 07:15:49 -0800, "1stBoat" wrote:

Looking for feedback on the new random boat name generator on
firstboat.com.


Generally, a boat name is clever, catchy, and/or *means* something.

Tuna Barnacle and Parrothead Mermaid just don't happen for me.......
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Sounds like Mr. & Mrs. Krause to me.


Only a low life scum with low self esteem would speak negatively about
someone's wife


Ask Daryl Hannah if being compared to a mermaid is "speaking negatively".

You just want to be an asshole. Mission accomplished.


What to HELL does playing a fictional character in a movie have to do
with negatively dragging someone's wife into a conversation? Only an
asshole would do such, and it wasn't ME......

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How can that get someone in trouble? I don't get it. Seems like a nice
word-play for sailboat-owners, ie "Wind-some", no?

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Those are good ones!
I just went to the site http://www.firstboat.com/boat_names.html, and
within 3 clicks found the perfect name for me, as I made the money to
buy my boat on ebay:
Aye Bid

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I'm glad that worked for ya; other good ones with "AYE" that come up
sometimes are Irish Ayes, Aye Candy, and Blue Ayes, and my optomitrist
friend's actual boat name, "Aye Dock", which if you think about it has
at least 3 different meanings...

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I thought so too at first! Crashcourse on women?....... You win some, you
loose some! Women don't like to loose. She might ask if anyone was at
home, she might not even talk to you!!! A shure bet is more my style.
Its in the dictionary anyway.

Tom

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: How can that get someone in trouble? I don't get it. Seems like a nice
: word-play for sailboat-owners, ie "Wind-some", no?


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