Hi All,
I just registered for Marjorie Milner College URL on facebook.
facebook.com/MarjorieMilnerCollege
All you need is 25 likes and you can have your own florist shop facebook URL for FREE!!!
I found this page on the web.
Does your Facebook fans page have its own URL?
Seven simple steps to get one. 
Lots of my small business clients use Facebook fans pages as a way to stay in touch with their customers and attract new business. It’s an incredible tool, and, amazingly, it’s free.
In September 2009 Facebook lowered the minimum fans needed for a customized fans page URL from 1000 to 25. Do you have 25 fans or more on your Facebook fans page? Then you can have a URL that looks like this:
Facebook.com
This is in place of the endless trail of gobbledygook after facebook.com/ that your fans page has now. Facebook also calls this a vanity URL.
Why should you do this? The benefits are obvious. All a person needs to remember to find your fans page is the name of your business and the words facebook.com. That’s it! You can use your customized URL in all your promotional materials, outgoing email signature, business cards, etc...
Here’s how to do it:
1. Log in to your Facebook account.
The person who can make changes to an account in Facebook is referred to as the Administrator. More than likely that is you, and you log in every day on Facebook by simply entering your username and password.
2. Go to your fans page.
3. While at your fans page enter this URL in your web browser’s navigation bar: Facebook.com .
When you do this, the following words will appear: the username of your personal Facebook page and a link to set the user names of your other pages on Facebook. Click on that link.
4. From the drop-down box that appears, select the Facebook fans page you want to set the username for.
If you have a Facebook fans page with 25 fans or more, it will appear on the list in the drop-down box. If not, go get 25 fans and come back to this screen.
5. Type in your proposed username.
These are the words you want to immediately follow the backslash after facebook.com/. Type them in exactly how you want them to appear in your customized Facebook URL. Usernames can only have letters, numbers, and periods.
I chose these words exactly:
SummitSmallBusiness
WARNING: Check, double-check, and triple-check your spelling. This change is permanent and NOT reversible.
6. Click on the link to check the availability of your proposed username.
Facebook will check if this username is already taken. If it is not, you can have it. If it is already taken, you can select another username (time to get creative?) or contact Facebook to report trademark and copyright infringement. Here is where you can do that: Bit.ly
7. If available, click on the confirmation link that sets the username.
Again, this is a permanent change. Choose well! Your new Facebook fans page URL is active immediately.
Facebook.com (Direct Link)
All the best and good luck. If you have done this already then let other flowergoss memebers know how you did it.
James Milner