Thu - January 22, 2004

skotworks


i have to thank Mr. Pollack for this one. we sat around thinking of a name for my business. how funny it was to find out all the things i was going through, he went through as well. like what does artichoke and cucumber salad translate in italian, and wouldn't that be a cool name. or how about the hungarian word kutchafang? that would be a great name, wait that means "dog fart." then to go on line to see if someone has already taken it. you mean someone else has the name "Bill Smith?" how unbelievable! in the process i found an editorial titled "if you knew sushi ," i wrote to the Tucson Weekly about their "Best of Tucson" Sushi. i also found another scot burns who is in charge of some state of arizona drug thing. obviously not me. anyway, back to skotworks. nobody liked yuzz, and i had to go get my stuff done today. skotworks just sounds cool and isn't limiting to landscape. the other thing is if you take the sk and the ks off you get a word from some slavic country, otwor. i don't know what it means but look at this pic i found with it in the title. anyone that can translate it, gets a free plant.

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Fri - January 16, 2004

yuzz


so a name for a company that somehow has to reflect me in one word. i thought of supercali... or spoonfuls of sugar. then i thought the first is too long for a business card and the second would be great for a coke dealer....anyway i think (until i see something shinny) to go with yuzz. it is the first letter of the dr. seuss alphabet.

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Wed - January 14, 2004

100 Aker Wood East


Hans means "god gracious" according to many of the baby sites, but i found one that means that it is another name for "john. " Not that I wanted to start my first blog word this way, but Hans will appreciate it once he goes to that site. To me, Hans is more like "oh something shiny" as illustrated in my favourite philosophy book The Tao of Pooh . for more click read more.

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