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nerds

myself included

Dragster

Dr. Watson

Association to Sherlock Holmes' famous sentence 'Elementary, dear Watson'

Mr. Watson

Alexander Graham Bell's notebook entry of March 10, 1876, describes the first successful experiment with the telephone, during which he spoke through the instrument to his assistant, Thomas A. Watson, in the next room. Bell writes, "I then shouted into M [the mouthpiece] the following sentence: 'Mr. Watson--come here--I want to see you.' To my delight he came and declared that he had heard and understood what I said."

Since we're on the subject of 3-letter company names, here it goes:

CVS

People's

(chain of stores founded in DC, bought by CVS in 1990, and phased out in 1994)

Power

'People's power' sounds like a Communist slogan, but wtf...

Energy

drink

what a placebo

Friday

nocturnal

Oh, really?

BUSH, AKA: Pubic Hair :P

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crabs

oysters
antenna extended

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