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RoyalFlush@PCB

Shootin' The Crap
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PCB
:rolleyes: I have seen that SO MANY times---it has been e-mailed to me, printed out and posted on my door at work, etc, etc. But thanks for the effort. :wink:
 

butti

lone wolf
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F-XTC
Royal Flush said:
:rolleyes: I have seen that SO MANY times---it has been e-mailed to me, printed out and posted on my door at work, etc, etc. But thanks for the effort. :wink:


oh well......i thought i was being slick too:sneaky:




so is that where you got the inspiration for the name?:silly:
 

RoyalFlush@PCB

Shootin' The Crap
Location
PCB
butti said:
oh well......i thought i was being slick too:sneaky:




so is that where you got the inspiration for the name?:silly:

No problem, Butti. I know you probably got a good laugh about it so it's all good.

Actually, the name was chosen about five years before I opened my business, while I was still in the Air Force. For those of you that don't know (as if you really care :rolleyes: ) I learned the trade in the Air Force. We used to joke with one another about what we would name our business' if we ever opened one. A friend of mine that was an A/C and Heating tech opened a business in Troy, Alabama called "Southern Comfort Heating and Air" after the name of a bottle of liquor. Catchy name, though.

I still get people chuckling at the name when they see our trucks, most of them now are tourists visiting the area. When I first started, it was CRAZY the amount of attention I got because of the name---I believe that the name has helped my business grow because people have little problems remembering who we are. The first step is getting them to call, the second is doing a good job so that they call you back.

"Why Gamble With Anyone Else?" is our motto. :biggrin:
 

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