First Day of Spring! Balsamic Vinegar! Yay!

Submitted by MeanJoe07 on

Hello MgoBrethren!

It's about that time of the year guys!

Cheers!

Also today I decided I am going to come out with my own line of balsamic vinegars.  However, I need your help with the name of my company.  I've outlined some options below.  If you could give me your favorite or any suggestions that would be just terrific.  Also, In honor of Jim Harbaugh and the scourge of Harbaughs that have been visiting "Ann Harbaur" my first batch will be called  "Baughsalmic Vinegar #4".

Company Name Options:

1.  Mean Joe's Balsamic

2. Joe's Koality Balsamic

3. Rhonda Who? Balsamics

4.  Hairy Balsamics

5. Taste my Balsamic

6. Joe's Sweet and Salty Balsamic

 

as always . . . DISCUSS!

 

 

Comments

ChiBlueBoy

March 20th, 2015 at 5:40 PM ^

I'm sure it wasn't intended, but some of those names might, to a mind so inclined, have a double meaning. A double entrendre, if you will. In fact, they are bordering on being suggestive...in a sexual context. Forgive me for being so bold as to point that out. I'm sure you wouldn't intend any impropriety.

I felt it worth the risk of some momentary embarrassment on your part in order to help you avoid a faux pas sufficient to lower your social standing.

Best wishes and much success in your entrepreneurial endeavors.

m1jjb00

March 21st, 2015 at 9:41 AM ^

Some folks like water
Some folks like wine
But I like the taste
Of straight strychnine vinegar (hey, hey)

You may think it's funny
That I like this stuff
But once you've tried it
You can't get enough (Wow!)

Wine is red
Poison is blue
StrychnineVinegar is good
For what's ailin' you

If you listen to what I say
You'll try strychnine vinegar some day
Make you jump, it'll make you shout
It'll even knock you out

uminks

March 21st, 2015 at 3:58 PM ^

I enjoy my BV that has aged at least 17 years! I will buy one of your bottles in 2032. At this time I will be 4 years into retirement and attending every Michigan football home and road game. Harbaugh will be going for his 7th and final national championship before his retirement as coach at age 68!

bjk

March 21st, 2015 at 5:37 PM ^

Don't be trying to retire Harbaugh already. I say he sticks around twice as long as Paterno, with no scandals, and as a 120-year-old man, is still bouncing and rolling around on the turf to show proper shotgun snap lace-alignment and release technique. Meanwhile, 3 generations of Harbaughs will be ready and waiting to take over if and when. Only then will it be time to have the succession discussion.