Shameless lift from J walk who used this Band And Song Name Generator for generating blog names. I've been thinking of dropping the b if I move elsewhere, but I could always just add an adjective. The names in bold hold particular appeal.
Pathetic Boynton
Boynton of the Third
Boynton Tsunami
Boynton Nose
Deficient Boynton
Rapid Boynton and the Officer
Deceptive Work
Boynton of the Flushing Sound
Boynton Elephant
Boynton CreepCrest and the Sun
Eleventh Boynton
Reduced Boynton and the Rutabaga
Eyebrow of the Habitual Leaf
Slipping Particle and the Boynton Fear
Septic Psycho
Boynton Fashion
Boynton Toad
Groovy Filth
Gothic Grave and the Boynton
Rewetting Boynton
Boynton of the Lone
Wasted Fiction
Boynton Widow
Boynton Saturn and the Asking Ice
Boynton Beige
Comments: deceptively beige
dropping the b?
oynton?
boyntonian
boyntoniac
boyntonite
boy tonite
Posted by FXH at December 20, 2004 02:53 PM
One of those sounds ok.
(Boyntonian of course - a bit of class?)
Oynton also delivered some possibilities :
Uncertain Oynton
Quivering Duck
Posted by boynton at December 20, 2004 10:03 PM
I tried this. One of the names I got, I thought particularly appropriate:
Jumping Ramage of the Stressful Habitat
Bit unwieldy for a blog monicker, but apt, all too apt...
Posted by dave at December 21, 2004 09:12 AM
Less wieldy for a blog 'Description' though?
This just in:
Ramage Nape and the Deceiving Cheese
and I put in Cabbage on your behalf:
Cabbage Custodian
Cabbage Slate
Shapely Coconut.
Posted by boynton at December 21, 2004 10:11 AM
Dirty Beloved of the Conductive Sadness
Koala Anxiety (!)
Dirty Beloved Nibble of the Loony Nostril
Miserable Dirty Beloved and the Bagel
Dirty Beloved Bamboo and the Dirty Policeman
Major Reindeer of the Low Dirty Beloved
Dirty Beloved Tsunami of the Seventh Brain
Dirty Dirty Beloved
Posted by vernaculo at December 21, 2004 08:56 PM
"How much can a Koala Bear?"
Maybe the anxiety is brought on by the Habitual Leaf...
Although I do like Conductive Sadness - I think your last is best best.
Posted by boynton at December 21, 2004 09:50 PM
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