Sunday Fun – The Sloganizer
January 24th, 2010 by IamDraven
My friend Joan works at the local paper and also has a blog for them based on life in York County. Joan and I are both ‘York Countians’ and even went to high school together ( I regret to inform you she is several years YOUNGER than me ::sigh:: ) and met long before that at ‘church camp’ at Camp Penn when we were preteens.
Now that you’ve stopped laughing about the fact that I went to church camp, I’ll continue with the post.
I was reading her archives and found one where she visited the Sloganizer that generates corporate slogans based around what words you enter.
For her name hers was “PREPARE TO WANT JOAN”
The link already had York filled in so my first one was:
“Who do you want to share a York with?”
Because I’m a glutton for punishment, I did my name. I did it 3 times just in case they’re weren’t funny.
Oh my… I got:
“Tracey-Lickin’ Good”
“Make it a Tracey Night”
“Prepare to want Tracey”
So I figured I’d run though some of your names. Now I know from my tracker that a good many people read this, but don’t comment so I’m going with my most loyal commenters.
“Nothing comes between me and my ERIK”
“Because so much is riding on your JACQUE”
” Nobody better lay a finger on my FURY”
“Probably the best JOAN in the world.”
Get out there and ahve fun with it. Leave me your first or best as a comment!
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January 24th, 2010 at 9:53 am
::chuckles::
I gave the Sloganizer a shot. My first one was;
“Look For The Tyler Hollywood Label.”
I always go with the first with these games/apps but I could not resist trying a few more.
“You Like Tyler Hollywood. Tyler Hollywood Likes You”
“Tyler Hollywood Saves Your Soul”
“Devon Knows How They Make Tyler Hollywood So Creamy”
Hahahahaha! Not sure if I can save anyones soul but I do like people and people like me and gosh darnit I’m worth it.
Oh yeah, I dated a dancer (ballet) by the name of Devon. Last slogan is pretty true.
January 25th, 2010 at 9:36 am
Aren’t they fun? I did it again and this was, uh, interesting.
“Does the hard Joan, so you don’t have to.”
Um.