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Objects with silly names CAN be successful and profitable

Otherwise. I have a really big problem.

Did you guys know that in some places on the US the term "Goatcher" means someone with a big tongue? Discovered it on the Internet. Google the definition and look at the example.

Thank God my grandfather died without seeing that web page. I mean, his death was tragic, but assuming his death was unpreventable, I'm glad he didn't see the webpage before he died.

posted by : Jason Goatcher, 07 September 2010 Complain about this comment
Childish

How childish to make fun of names and words that happens to be in another language.
Just because YOU are so restricted and uneducated that you do not understand it.
and
No I am Canadian and not German.

posted by : Allan Nielsen, 07 September 2010 Complain about this comment
Even more crazy names

The craziest of all names is the name of the CEO of Neofonie and WeTab: He is called "Helmut Hoffer von Ankershoffen" and was born "Oertel"!

posted by : Peter Schabacker, 06 September 2010 Complain about this comment
Is a cellphone still called a "Handy" in Germany?

Started out as someone's brand name, I think. I don't know if English-language words have the cachet in German that French words do in English.

Anyway, would it be not silly if they did just call it Meego? I do not agree, sir!

posted by : Robert Carnegie, 06 September 2010 Complain about this comment
Teletubbies??

normally, you're a little too applephobic for me, nick... but this time, you have me rotflmao!

daft, indeed!

posted by : fareastdude, 06 September 2010 Complain about this comment

Meego tips up on the Wetab

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