The title is irrelevant. Sorry, guys. I had a whim. Anyway, what I'm really wondering is if anyone has any possible, creative names for the fictional gas station in my novel. My story is set in a medium-sized, bustling city in northeastern New Jersey. It is not rural, but it is not Atlanta, Georgia or Miami, Florida either. It is owned by a Filipino man named Angelo. Please don't contribute Chevron, Exxon, Petrol, etc. I am looking for new names. Well, thanks for all your help!
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Well, where is this set? If it's a rural area, it could be a family-owned kinda place named after someone. (I'm pretty sure they still buy gas from an actual company, though.)
It could also be general/ambiguous--a number, or something to do with cars. I can't really suggest anything that would fit your story, mosly because I don't know where it is.
We're all a little crazy, aren't we? Anyway, it's not my own words. I got the idea from the the sauce packets they give you with your burrito at Taco Bell.
Where I live, there are three towns I go to regularly and each has there own gas station.
The first one is the owners nickname, Tubby's. The second one os also the owners nickname (can you say self-centered much), Shorty's. And the third one is Speedy's. Get in, get out, get done. Speedily.
Those are some ideas I suppose.
If it's a gas station, 'The Pump' might be an idea. Or 'The Tank.' But those are just some suggestion and some ideas. Hope I could help!
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