Once all the name suggestions have come in, would you like me to create a poll to allow people to vote on names? Cheers, Sarah On Feb 4, 2008 5:11 PM, Sam Smith wrote: > Per Michael's suggestion, the call for ideas remains open through > tomorrow. If you have a good idea let me know and I'll add to the list. > > So you can be thinking, here are the nominees so far (and this includes > a few that I'm almost certain are jokes, but /good/ jokes): > > * Audacious > * Aural Sects > * BetterWorldHits > * DOA - Daughter of Audities > * Ear Candy > * Eargasm > * Eargasmatron > * Eargasmic > * Gee Your Audities Smells Terrific > * Global Pop Underground > * Gotta Have Pop! > * Hooks > * I Can't Believe It's Not Audities > * Insanely Great Pop > * International Pop Underground > * Night of The Living Pop > * One Pop Nation Under a Groove (OPNUG) > * Pop Overthrow > * Pop Rat on a Cheeto > * Pop Revelations > * Pop Rules > * Pop Underground > * Pop! Go For It! > * POP-AUDYSSEY > * PopRocks > * Pops > * Popsided > * Poptopia > * Poptopolis > * Poptopolist > * POPulation > * Power Pop Bandwagon > * PowerPopPlanet > * Riffs > * Son Of Audities > * Stop, Pop and Roll > * The Careful Listeners > * The List That Ate Toronto > * The Listeners > * The Poplist > * The POPulist > * Thee Poplist > * This is Pop > * ThreeMinutePopBliss > * (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding? > > If you've been following along you know that there are already one or > two favorites, with Pop Underground sounding like the leader in the > clubhouse. So do with that what you will. > -- > > _______________________ > > *Sam Smith, PhD* > > * » RazzberrySync Mobile, Inc. * *: > Principal* > * » Black Dog Strategic * *: > President* > * » Lullaby Pit * *: Editor* > * » Scholars & Rogues * *: Editor* > > *voice:* > > > > *303.229.0619 /m* > > > > *skype**:** * > > > > docsammy22 > > *usps**:* > > > > 7660 Dyer Rd. > Louisville CO 80027 > > > > *aim:* > > > > lullabypit > > > > > > *e-mail:* > > > > sam@estreet.com > > /"...it's a lonesome thing to be passing small towns with the lights > shining sideways when the night is down, or going in strange places with > a dog nosing before you and a dog nosing behind, or drawn to the cities > where you'd hear a voice kissing and talking deep love in every shadow > of the ditch, and you passing on with an empty, hungry stomach failing > from your heart." / > > / - John Millington Synge / > > > >