The favorite signs of the Fournier family are listed alphabetically as follows: 25 Hours (watch store), Anita Bakery, Bali Gulp (drinking place behind Valley Golf in Antipolo), Beads and Pieces (naturally, a bead shop), Beefer 150 (a meat shop), Caintacky Fried Chicken (chicken specialty restaurant in Cainta that has yet to get into Doreen Fernandez's list), Common Cents (sari-sari store), Crispy per minute (a crispy pata store), Curl Up and Dye (beauty salon), Doctor Sebago (shoe repair shop), Doris Day and Night (24-hour eatery), Elizabeth Tailoring, which reminded me about an unconfirmed shop called Pierre Carding. There is Farmacia with Love (drugstore), Felix the Cut (barber shop) and Funeraria Mabuhay that reminded me of a shingle in Ilocos advertising the services of Attorney Pakulong or someone we met taking an MBA whose surname was aptly Lugue. The Fourniers also list Income Taxi, Goldilooks (a Fairview barber shop) and Goldirocks (gravel and sand). How about Juice Co. (fresh fruit juice stand), Labo Optical and L.B.M. Restaurant? There is a Mane Attraction (beauty parlor) and a Cebu roadside eatery named Let's Do Eat. A nacho shop called Nacho Fast, a beer garden called O' Beer Time and Passers Buy convenience store. It is really the salons that have the most amusing names: Saudia Hairlines (established perhaps with hard-earned dollars from Saudi?) or Scissors Palace and Sylvestre's Salon.