As a big fan of the Bee Gees, I must protest the apostrophe you have placed in their name, as well as your failure to associate the name "Bee Gees" with a store specializing in BGs (board games, bubble gum and, of course, bass guitars).
Thanks for highlighting 3 “BG” options - I myself fell down on this one, violating my own rule. Thanks for correcting my grammar - I’ve always played fast and loose with apostrophe’s (yes, that was intentional).
REcently thought "Opposable Thumbs" would be a good name for a band. (just purchased the doman name for a future nature-themed newsletter) Here is its reverse engineering:
Opposable Thumbs would be a great name for humans and primates whose anatomical feture of being able to touch all the tips of their fingers, enabled grasping. For better or worse, this feature led to their world dominance.
As a big fan of the Bee Gees, I must protest the apostrophe you have placed in their name, as well as your failure to associate the name "Bee Gees" with a store specializing in BGs (board games, bubble gum and, of course, bass guitars).
Thanks for highlighting 3 “BG” options - I myself fell down on this one, violating my own rule. Thanks for correcting my grammar - I’ve always played fast and loose with apostrophe’s (yes, that was intentional).
My brain isn't well enough to take this all in. I'm running on Blind Faith
Well-played.
REcently thought "Opposable Thumbs" would be a good name for a band. (just purchased the doman name for a future nature-themed newsletter) Here is its reverse engineering:
Opposable Thumbs would be a great name for humans and primates whose anatomical feture of being able to touch all the tips of their fingers, enabled grasping. For better or worse, this feature led to their world dominance.