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I'm thinking of naming a business after Zenoria Steet, where it will be based. I think the word itself sounds kid of funky; and it also means we might get fewer marketing calls.


But I'm concerned that Zenoria might be some ancient now-discredited fascist leader responsible for the death of thousands [these things happen you know], and would thus present the wrong image.


So, apart from a town in Louisiana, USA, does anyone know after whom or what is this ED Street named?


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Re: Zenoria Street new

Posted by: Ultraconsultancy Yesterday, 11:09PM



Hi Anna


Are you thinking of Arboria, the tree planet where Timothy Dalton held court? Now that IS a good movie!


UC

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You could be right :)

"Zenoria Street" is where Big Bird's Babilonian cousin lives.


Zenoria is also where a beautiful, purple lady came from in the first Star Trek series. Capt Kirk snogged her and had fisticuffs with the evil alien holding her captive, the evil alien looking like a bloke in a very bad carrot disguise.


Spock couldnt give him the Vulcan neck-pinch because carrots dont have necks; but Kirk pureed him - so all was well.

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