This idea’s got to be a winner, it came to me in the shower, while listening to the show. How about “The Obfuscated Adventures of Click and Clack”.
Orrin
This idea’s got to be a winner, it came to me in the shower, while listening to the show. How about “The Obfuscated Adventures of Click and Clack”.
Orrin
The STOP IT!! BROTHERS Show
I think that the show is a really great idea and that maybe you could call the show “Click and Clack: Comedy Rack” Hope this helps guys
Don’t know if anyone has suggested these, but how about these?
Dual Exhaust
Dueling Tailpipes
Grease Activists
I’m a fan of “Don’t Drive Like My Brother”.
I think the perfect name would be
Is Your Check Engine Light On?
The Brothers Cars-and-popoffs
“Car Bunk with Click and Clack”; “Down at the Bunkhouse”; “The Tappit Brothers”; “The Cahs of Havahd Yahd”; “The Haahvahd Square Tappits” “Desperate Cah guys”; “Where’s your cah?” “Car Bunk” “The Tappit Brother’s House of Disrepute” "Why are you asking us? “Car Fools”
ps. I’ve never liked Click and Clack and think you should use your real names.
Car Talk needs to be in the name in order for people to realize what it is. So here are my two suggestions. Car Talk Tunes. Car Talk Toon-ups.
Ginger in Nebraska
I think a great name could be “Dart& Comet”
CAR TALK’S LOUSY CARtoon
CAR MANIACS
Boyz Under the Hood ---- that is it. 2nd Choice: The Lug Nuts
How about “Boston Garage”, “Click & Clacks Fix it Shop” or “Universal Car Repair - we fix anything on wheels”.
Larry & Curley - Together Again
The 2 Stooges
After Moe
2 am (after moe)
3 Stooges Minus 1 (unless Douggie is in it, then 3 Stooges v2)
“Lug Nuts.”
Benny Ambush
bsambush@hotmail.com
To sum up the experience of watching the animated show, it should be called “Wasting Another Perfectly Good Half Hour (with Click & Clack)”.
What’s better than Lug Nuts?
I think that would be ‘shamfull’.
This Old Car
It would be great if you called your new animated TV series “Car Docs”. Every week everyday people call you with their mechanical (and personal) ailments- and you fix them, just like the doctor does. With a very humanistic approach to mechanics also. Great show(s), keep up the great work. Stephanie from Wyoming