>The term "Kinko's" is the possessive form 
meaning "belonging to Kinko." 
 Paul Orfalea, who started the business in 
1970, acquired the nickname "Kinko" because of 
his curly, reddish hair.

>http://www.kinkos.com/about_us/history.php


For some reason every time I hear the name 
Kinko's it reminds me of that scandalour song 
about Kinko The Kid-loving Clown.


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