Cheesy, perhaps...but how about HP geat?

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  1. Peter M. Lopez profile image71
    Peter M. Lopezposted 16 years ago

    Oops, it should be HP gear.

    How about an HP store.  I know it's kind of silly and somewhat cheesy, but everybody else has one.  I can see it now, an HP travel mug, or sweatshirt, or umbrella.

    Ooh, and key chains, and pens, and key chains and pens that flash...

  2. Stacie Naczelnik profile image69
    Stacie Naczelnikposted 16 years ago

    And, shoes and spoons.

    Oh, and cheese!

  3. stephhicks68 profile image87
    stephhicks68posted 16 years ago

    Right - tote bags, and all.  Why not?  You can get Digg gear, etc.

    We could be the first to offer cheese.... or not!

  4. Mark Knowles profile image57
    Mark Knowlesposted 16 years ago

    All I heard was cheese.....

  5. Peter M. Lopez profile image71
    Peter M. Lopezposted 16 years ago

    Cheese, indeed.  What kind?

    Hubrie

    Hublue

    Hubvarti

    HubParmagiano

    HubPecorino, or

    HubProvolone

  6. Zsuzsy Bee profile image84
    Zsuzsy Beeposted 16 years ago

    Now you guys are getting silly, you forgot the most obvious ,the 'baseballthinking cap' the kind that has a spot for a 'Coors" (light of course) on one side with drinking straw the other side could have pockets for the cheese...no need to leave the computer screen at snack time. I'll prep the ebook catalogue...you pros will have to arrange for the sale links that's above me.
    zsuzsy

    1. Mark Knowles profile image57
      Mark Knowlesposted 16 years agoin reply to this

      Hmmmmm. Coors light - otherwise known as water big_smile

  7. Stacie Naczelnik profile image69
    Stacie Naczelnikposted 16 years ago

    I love the cheese names.

    Then, we can have HubPages Chocolate and beer!

  8. Zsuzsy Bee profile image84
    Zsuzsy Beeposted 16 years ago

    Hey I was going to say wine (my poison) but I didn't think it would go over too well. Also sitting for hours nose to the screen 'Coors water' should do, is 'Blue light' better? or is the word light what bothers you Mark?ZS

    1. Peter M. Lopez profile image71
      Peter M. Lopezposted 16 years agoin reply to this

      If it's cheese, then it's got to be wine.  I'm w/you zsuzsy.

  9. Caryl Oliver profile image59
    Caryl Oliverposted 16 years ago

    What about Fosters for us Aussies?

  10. Mark Knowles profile image57
    Mark Knowlesposted 16 years ago

    LOL - It's the word "light" - I know someone that works for Bud - And they just add water to Bud and call it Bud light. big_smile

    Give me English beer or give me death big_smile

    Wine's OK too

  11. Caryl Oliver profile image59
    Caryl Oliverposted 16 years ago

    Guess it doesn't matter what it is as long as we can attach it to mouth and not have to remove hands from keyboard.................

  12. Zsuzsy Bee profile image84
    Zsuzsy Beeposted 16 years ago

    I guess the type of beer HP puts into the hats would have to be by special order. As ours inventions would come pre-loaded. We have to be different from all the others. zs

  13. Caryl Oliver profile image59
    Caryl Oliverposted 16 years ago

    Would also have to have capacity in hat for ice or cooling to keep beer at right temperature - I am now getting a very interesting mind picture!!!!

  14. Zsuzsy Bee profile image84
    Zsuzsy Beeposted 16 years ago

    I'm of a mind that we need to go back to the drawingboard....zs

  15. Caryl Oliver profile image59
    Caryl Oliverposted 16 years ago

    How do we fit that into the hat?

  16. Zsuzsy Bee profile image84
    Zsuzsy Beeposted 16 years ago

    ha-ha-ha Zs

 
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