Hey James
I think you should call it:
The Cherry bomb!🧨🧨🧨
Frecciarossa - "Red Arrow" - After the Italian high-speed tilting train (train reference because it rides like it's on rails?).
"These new high-speed train from Trenitalia offer top-of-the-line service. The Frecciarossa 1000 is a luxurious environmentally-friendly option with the most advanced technology available. It has 16 powerful engines and can reach speeds of 250 miles (400km/h). The train is also completely silent and has obtained the certification of environmental impact (EPD)."
If you ever have a chance to go on one, do it - it is quite impressive, and is super cheap.
Of course, you would have to offer it in red!
@jason100 Please don't name it that. I think it's sexist / in very bad taste.
"Shut up Tyler"
@emilecantin Fair enough. As another choice, I like the simplicity of JX from @pigbrogg
There’s the Korua Trench digger and Pencil, so I’d scratch those names.
I think cherry is cool, could even just have a subtle 🍒 graphic garnish… though cherry red racing stripes could look rad too.
Big White, BC, Canada
Yeah, I was reluctant at first but "Cherry Bomb" is kind of growing on me...
We'll have to save "Wild Cherry" for the expert/elite version though, the faster one. That one could also be the "Scalpel". This one carves a slightly wider track, slowing the rider down a bit to help maintain speed control. It's not the balls-to-the-wall speed tool designed to maximize g-force, it's the friendly riding intermediate's "Hero Maker". The latest proto makes black diamonds feel like blue squares. No kidding.
I'm just slaying...
@deuxdiesel I like "The Other Woman!" Maybe, The Mistress as a backup???
Posted by: @centralnycarver@deuxdiesel I like "The Other Woman!" Maybe, The Mistress as a backup???
Well it is pretty sexy...
I'm just slaying...
The Santoku
Santoku is a type of Japanese knife. Also known as the Bunka.
Or any name of knife type. But Japanese names are a little more esoteric.
Or maybe a type of sword (Samurai is already taken)
Posted by: @crote123Or any name of knife type. But Japanese names are a little more esoteric.
Ginsu 2000?
Big White, BC, Canada
Ginsu 2000?
If I buy two, do I get one for free? 😀
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