Could it possibly be an alternative spelling for "ragin'" ...instead of "raging"...And "greatest" could have a number of extra meanings...weird/interesting?...Jus' guessing...But it's an interesting one... Happy New Year...
I had to google the store since I've never heard of it--it sounds like the ads for L&P, a drink here in New Zealand, that is 'world famous in New Zealand' :)
It can't really be the greatest store in the universe if my wife hasn't shopped there.
ReplyDeleteWhat does it sell? Ray guns for Mr. Spock?
ReplyDeleteI did go in and purchased some post cards. Didn't see a single Ray Gun for sale, but a wide range of clothing, cups, and glasses with clever sayings.
DeleteMaybe the store is owned by Dr. Raygun?
ReplyDeleteI would have expected at least one Ray Gun! Happy New Year to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteBest store in the universe? Uhhhh . . . OK. There is something to be said for self-confidence.
ReplyDeleteCall me old fashion, but how do they come up with some of these names. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteCould it possibly be an alternative spelling for "ragin'" ...instead of "raging"...And "greatest" could have a number of extra meanings...weird/interesting?...Jus' guessing...But it's an interesting one... Happy New Year...
ReplyDeleteNo weapons here. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI had to google the store since I've never heard of it--it sounds like the ads for L&P, a drink here in New Zealand, that is 'world famous in New Zealand' :)
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