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I agree. Especially if it's the visitors to both that get burned...
I don't know about you lot, but I'd go to watch the Phoenix play at
the Ring of Fire, but wouldn't go and eat at a curry house called
The Ring of Fire.
Patrick Piercy�s latest blog is provocative � and an overdue relief from the world�s 6 billionth blog on the premiership
http://www.stuff.co.nz/blogs/handofgod/2007/09/10/keep-your-heads-up/#comments
It might be worth a few of us posting responses to illustrate to him that he will get far more bit and interest if he talks about the phoenix and football in this country rather than rattling on about the fortunes of Leeds United or Trevor Brooking�s latest opinion on the world.
"The only thing that is a laughing stock is the idea of calling the
stadium the Ring of Fire. What marketing numbskull came up with
that one? It�s
fine for a curry house, but
it�s a
daft name for a football ground."
I don't know about you lot, but I'd go to watch the Phoenix
play at the Ring of Fire, but wouldn't go and eat at a curry house
called The Ring of Fire.
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I agree. Especially if it's the visitors to both that get burned...
I think Ring of Fire is a great name for a curry house. The toilet visit afterwards would set my Ring on Fire