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    we are making some ad speciality for Millsource - the supply wood products (decorative things, collums window frames etc) to home depot and other home supply places

    they are changing their name to Wood Grain and they are sending out products to let people know about the name change

    I am suppose to make like an ice cream scooper and have under it 'Get the Scoop about our name change!'

    does anyone have any better ideas?????

    ---- Sheriff-Elect of Boobie Island --------

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  • #2
    One question...
    Why is a millwork supplier sending out ice cream scoops to their clients?

    How bout 'check out our new shingle'
    Anything you can print onto a wood product.

    PrintDriver is a large format digital print dude. His advice/opinions may not apply to the 4color/offset/web world of printing

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    • #3
      Woodn't you like to see our new name?

      ahahahahahahahahaha

      now that is funny!

      'I will become the most powerful Jedi ever!'

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      • #4
        ROFLMFAO @ Joe!!

        Yeah..I thought the ice cream scoop was outta place too...I don't think its gonna go together too well with the whole millwork thing...humm...maybe PDs suggestion or something in that ballpark. Something that has to do with that type of business. 'We're opening a new door' hell I dunno...haha... ;o)

        Boobie Island or Bust!

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        • #5
          How about 'Our new name isn't written in stone' Have that carved out of a wooden panel.

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          • #6
            Yeah or laser burned.
            That wood be cool.
            LMAO @ Joe...

            PrintDriver is a large format digital print dude. His advice/opinions may not apply to the 4color/offset/web world of printing

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            • #7
              How about "We want to hammer our new name into your brain" (on a hammer of course).
              Or "Screw the old name we found a better one" (on a screwdriver of course).


              "Oooh Benson; you are so mercifully free from the ravages of intelligence."

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              • #8
                good stuff yall are going to get me a raise

                ---- Sheriff-Elect of Boobie Island --------

                www.conceptprint.com - my company's new site

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                • #9
                  you just got one!!!!! greeeeeeeedy......yeah ok, i would be too......


                  I wanna be like Case when I grow up!


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                  • #10
                    Then you get to buy the beer!

                    PrintDriver is a large format digital print dude. His advice/opinions may not apply to the 4color/offset/web world of printing

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                    • #11
                      I'd like a free wooden ice cream scoop. It's so... so... Pollyanna-like, yet contemporary!

                      Some will not appreciate The Scoop. Some will not Get The Scoop. It's the Scoop for the Rest of Us...



                      Post Edited (BuckarooB) : 8/25/2004 5:10:56 AM GMT

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                      • #12
                        Here ya go. Eat some wooden ice cream while you think about our cool new name.

                        The clothes do make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society at large.

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                        • #13
                          Ha! Remember in grade school when they would give you those little chocolate and vanilla ice cream cups with the flat wooden 'spoons'? Wow, that brings back memories!

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                          • #14
                            We use plastic spoons now. Can you believe how technology has changed?



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                            • #15
                              Man, I'm getting old...

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