The other day I was in Milton Keynes and I went past this store (pictured).
Was it wrong of me to imagine a marauding swarm of prostitutes charging people for the privilege of being assaulted?
Saturday, July 05, 2008
Interesting name for a shop
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5 comments:
No - Im sure there is a niche market here.Ask Max Moseley
Are you sure it wasn't outside the Police Station?
And where might I find these prostitutes you speak of? ;)
Well talking of unfortunately-named businesses, how about his from the wife of Minnesota Senator Norm Coleman:
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/7/5/11502/73481/1014/546134
I'm in HonG Kong and, I shit you not, there is a shop here called Wanko.
Also, am I showing off my Cavalry past by thinking that the shop name was about "flogging a dead horse"?
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