Sunday Monday Happy Gays
There's something endearing about a "Big Al."
Maybe it's down to endearing Al Delvecchio from Happy Days, played by endearing Al Molinaro. In real life he went in to open a chain of diners in the American Midwest, and called it "Big Al's." Now that's endearing.
Many businesses have capitalized on the cuddliness of a Big Al. There's Big Al's Bar, Big Al's Limos, Big Al's Barbershop, Big Al's Pizza, even Big Al's Bouncy Castles. Get Big Al in your name and you immediately generate feelings of nostalgia, sentimentality, even love.
So when Big Al's Bowling Alley (Washington State, USA) wanted to start a website, the choice of name was obvious:
www.ilovebigals.com
Making site visitors type "I love" to get to your web site is bound to inspire doe-eyed devotion, so throw it in there by all means. We all love bi gals on the Internet.
Big Al's is so successful, the Kirkwood family of Vancouver is building a second location. Where have they chosen to begin the expansion? Beaverton, Oregon. Of course.
Thanks to Christina C for suggesting it.
SCREENSHOT
http://www.vbjusa.com/breaking_news/big ... erton.html

