Dog Store Sign Angers Local Residents

Amused

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Dog Store Sign Angers Local Residents
AP

SEATTLE (Feb. 22) - A newly opened store catering to very pampered dogs, especially female dogs, is getting more than questioning looks for its name, High Maintenance Bitch.

The third word in the sign is widely visible at North 45th Street and Wallingford Avenue North, one of the main intersections in the Wallingford neighborhood business west of Interstate 5 and north of the Lake Washington Ship Canal.

"I am probably the most progressive liberal person in the world and I am personally offended by the sign," said Janet Stillman, executive director of the Wallingford Neighborhood Office. "It's so blatant and so in your face."

The sign is the issue more than products such as Gel-ous Bitch bath gel and Street Walker paw cleanser, said Kara Ceriello, co-president of the Wallingford Chamber of Commerce.

Ceriello said she supports the store but has heard complaints from about a dozen people.

"It is going to be a hot issue again when we get to our Wallingford Kiddie Parade and Street Fair," she said.

Stillman said the sign could wreck family photographs of the parade, scheduled for July 7.

"Walk by there with your 5-year-old and try to explain why that sign is there. Half of the sign is made up of the word 'bitch."'

Making no apologies, co-founder Lori Pacchiano, 36, said she planned to meet with the chamber Thursday. Meanwhile, she and her brother, Ryan Pacchiano, 27, hope to made the business name as commonplace in shopping areas as Victoria's Secret.

Over the next three years they hope to open 10 stores at a cost of about $200,000 each.

"Our company is probably the most high-end pet brand in the world," Pacchiano said. "We want to be known for growing from Seattle."

In the process, she said, one of her goals is to reclaim the word in its original meaning, a female dog, as opposed to a derogatory term for a woman.

"Our store is a dog store, but the concept and philosophy is directed specifically toward women," she said.
 

Jeff7

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Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
The word is being used in the manner it was intended, and people get upset at the double entendre. :laugh:

Yeah, they are the ones making it a dirty word.
"Mommy, what's a bitch?"
"It's a female dog. But we don't usually use that word."


Kind of like in Dilbert, when someone found porn on Wally's computer - it was just harmless binary data sitting on his drive. The people investigating are the ones that made the computer turn it into pornographic images.:D
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Jeff7
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
The word is being used in the manner it was intended, and people get upset at the double entendre. :laugh:

Yeah, they are the ones making it a dirty word.
"Mommy, what's a bitch?"
"It's a female dog. But we don't usually use that word."


Kind of like in Dilbert, when someone found porn on Wally's computer - it was just harmless binary data sitting on his drive. The people investigating are the ones that made the computer turn it into pornographic images.:D

:D
 

anxi80

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i see no fault with it. but then again when im in vegas and at the hard rock and hunger hits, i usually go to here
 

d33pt

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that's great..any publicity is good publicity. they'll be on the news for a while and get some customers then they can change the name and everyone will shut up.