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Report as: spam offensive E = mcⁿ on 4/23/08 at 9am

There is an new suburban restaurant up the suburban street that is named ‘YowHo.’ It is an Asian restaurant that has a kind of Japanese-Chinese sushi feel to it. ‘Mao’ in Chinese means hare, as in rabbit, but ‘Yow’ is a word that I am not sure of as to meaning. I have seen a Chinese-Hawaiian restaurant failure down at another strip mall down the street, so as an old marketing major at the University of Texas, I kind of take an interest in in their "fried fishhead" menu and other signs that they are trying not to intregrate themselves into the cultural landscape of the surburbia scene. Names are important in creating a feeling of relaxation and peace in the presentation of your business.

Starbucks — a too aggressive-passive name, doomed to failure against Blue Jamacian coffeebeans sold at the Dread Lock Coffee Cafe 3000 miles down the highway.

Report as: spam offensive K on 4/24/08 at 10pm

I agree 100% with this editorial, but just to note, there is actually a Senior Night this Thursday.




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