NaNoWriMo

by Noola

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Casilu2008-11-01 06:21:48
I need a very generic superhero name. Like... Captain Amazing or something. Any ideas?
Unknown2008-11-01 06:24:01
QUOTE(casilu @ Nov 1 2008, 02:21 AM) 578001
I need a very generic superhero name. Like... Captain Amazing or something. Any ideas?


Captain Awesome.

Super Dude.

Mighty Man.
Casilu2008-11-01 06:25:06
QUOTE(Myrkr @ Oct 31 2008, 11:24 PM) 578002
Captian Awesome.

Super Dude.

Mighty Man.


Those are fairly generic.
Unknown2008-11-01 06:26:34
Ask and ye shall receive.
Casilu2008-11-01 06:32:38
QUOTE(Myrkr @ Oct 31 2008, 11:26 PM) 578004
Ask and ye shall receive.


So far my favorite ones are the captain ones...
Unknown2008-11-01 06:34:41
Captain Amazing
Captain Awesome
Captain Capeman
Captain Super
Super Captain
Super Captain Super

?
Casilu2008-11-01 06:37:21
QUOTE(Myrkr @ Oct 31 2008, 11:34 PM) 578007
Captain Amazing
Captain Awesome- a very good choice
Captain Capeman- Captain Caaaaaaapemaaaaan!
Captain Super- Also, really nice.
Super Captain
Super Captain Super

?


I think I'll go with my original for now. It sounds not only generic, but, sounds pretty good. I also liked Captain Fantastic too...
Noola2008-11-01 08:16:25
Someone give me a good sounding name for a high-profile PR Agency? The kind of place that would handle the reputations of world-famous celebs, politicians, and multi-national conglomerates.

Everything I think of sounds retarded. laugh.gif
Casilu2008-11-01 08:43:43
QUOTE(Noola @ Nov 1 2008, 01:16 AM) 578029
Someone give me a good sounding name for a high-profile PR Agency? The kind of place that would handle the reputations of world-famous celebs, politicians, and multi-national conglomerates.

Everything I think of sounds retarded. laugh.gif


Ted Mertchetson. Yes, THE Ted Merchetson.
Saran2008-11-01 13:11:46
Yar 3k already
Unknown2008-11-01 13:21:45
QUOTE(Saran @ Nov 1 2008, 06:11 AM) 578048
Yar 3k already


Psh. Australian Cheater! tongue.gif
Iola2008-11-01 15:08:12
I have started. Having absolutely no plan whatsoever is kind of fun!

ETA: Also, why is my counter displaying nothingness when I've updated my word count? I'm thinking of using a non-Nano based widget so that I actually get updates.
Unknown2008-11-01 15:28:55
QUOTE(Iola @ Nov 1 2008, 08:08 AM) 578057
I have started. Having absolutely no plan whatsoever is kind of fun!

ETA: Also, why is my counter displaying nothingness when I've updated my word count? I'm thinking of using a non-Nano based widget so that I actually get updates.


I believe it's the norm for Nano to be totally useless the first couple days due to a massive overload of activity.

Oh, btw, for anyone who uses a mac, Scrivener is absolutely awesome, and it has a 30-day, fully-functional, absolutely free trial. Just the perfect thing for Nanoing.
Iola2008-11-01 15:39:40
Ah well!

Just broke 1,200 so I'm nonetheless excited. biggrin.gif
Noola2008-11-01 18:13:46
QUOTE(casilu @ Nov 1 2008, 03:43 AM) 578032
Ted Mertchetson. Yes, THE Ted Merchetson.



Hmm... I'm not sure a guy's name sounds important enough to be the name of the Agency. Though, I did look up some PR Agencies and some do have people names. I dunno. Any other suggestions?

And... am I supposed to recognize 'Ted Merchetson'?
Unknown2008-11-01 18:26:29
Honestly, Noola, I think a small PR firm would be better than a big one.. I mean, why would a large PR firm ever take a would-be Goddess seriously? I doubt they'd see it as anything but suicide for their reputation. A small firm might just want to get paid.

As for a firm name.. um.. Meteo? Elixir?
Noola2008-11-01 18:38:00
QUOTE(S.A.W. @ Nov 1 2008, 01:26 PM) 578077
Honestly, Noola, I think a small PR firm would be better than a big one.. I mean, why would a large PR firm ever take a would-be Goddess seriously? I doubt they'd see it as anything but suicide for their reputation. A small firm might just want to get paid.

As for a firm name.. um.. Meteo? Elixir?



But, if their star player wanted to go out on a limb, they might give him some leeway within certain limits - which he'll have to constantly push. And certain people in the firm who might not like him all that much because of his success might enjoy the idea of him having enough rope to hang himself with. Plus, my whole 'rich socialite' angle depends on said socialite learning about the situation from a disgruntled client. Which means the Agency would need to be big enough to have rich, touchy clients who'll get mad that their Public Relations people are representing 'crazy' people.
Saran2008-11-02 12:41:02
6k words happy.gif

which is really helpful because I probably won't be able to write as much during the week... damned work
Xavius2008-11-02 16:06:51
QUOTE(Noola @ Nov 1 2008, 02:16 AM) 578029
Someone give me a good sounding name for a high-profile PR Agency? The kind of place that would handle the reputations of world-famous celebs, politicians, and multi-national conglomerates.

Everything I think of sounds retarded. laugh.gif

I would totally go for the law office naming convention, something like the Offices of Kenward, Kinsey, and Finch, or the Alston-Yates Agency, or Reynolds, Eastman & Scott Public Relations, LLC.
Noola2008-11-02 16:32:55
QUOTE(Xavius @ Nov 2 2008, 11:06 AM) 578429
I would totally go for the law office naming convention, something like the Offices of Kenward, Kinsey, and Finch, or the Alston-Yates Agency, or Reynolds, Eastman & Scott Public Relations, LLC.



You know what Xavius, I think you're right. Everytime I try to think of something 'fancy' it just sounds dumb. But I really like the Alston-Yates Agency suggestion you made. I'm gonna do something like that, I think. Though with different names.

Thanks! thumup.gif