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Wolferz 01-15-15 06:15 AM

When my mom married my dad, she became Iona Newhouse.
She always went by her middle name.:yep:

U-15 01-15-15 11:35 AM

An estate agents based in Kidderminster (Worcestershire):

Welcome to Doolittle & Dalley..
http://doolittle-dalley.co.uk/

Eichhörnchen 01-15-15 12:09 PM

You know when you have to enter a New Profile Name at the start of a newly purchased pc game; I have a short list of favourites I draw from, just so I can get on with play:

Ben Dover (already mentioned); Ivor Biggun; Ivor (something I'm not allowed to say, but dogs bury them and there's an R on the end); Hugh Janus; Ivan Ellovanitch and Laika Legova.

Sailor Steve 01-15-15 12:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by U-15 (Post 2278147)
The defining factor here, that they be real names that you have come across.

Did we somehow miss this part?

Eichhörnchen 01-15-15 12:12 PM

Postman Pat
 
There's a guy responsible for a number of very charming stop/go animation kids' shows like "Postman Pat" and "Gran". His name is Ivor Wood. There you go: he's a real unfortunate...

vienna 01-15-15 01:22 PM

Buddahaid might remember a newspaper columnist in San Francisco named Herb Caen. One of the regular features of his column was strange, but true, names. This is from his Sept. 5, 1996 column:

Quote:

HERBASIDES: Jim Lundberg tips me that the medical team for a cesarean birth procedure at Kaiser a few days ago was Dr. Coffin, the obstetrician; Dr. Fang, the anesthesiologist, and Dr. Payne, the pediatrician . . .
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Wolferz 01-15-15 03:51 PM

Just came across Barbie Dahl.
The particulars on that name shall remain privy.

Red October1984 01-15-15 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff-Groves (Post 2278307)
Did you try to run over them in the Focus?
:haha:

No. But with a name like that... :hmmm:

CCIP 01-15-15 04:06 PM

In high school we had a great teacher named Mrs. Staples who was expecting, and we kept trying to convince her to name her kid Rusty :haha:

Jeff-Groves 01-15-15 04:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2278533)
Did we somehow miss this part?

Post #10 pointed this out also.
It went over everyone's head because I didn't use a smaller font?
:hmmm:

Platapus 01-15-15 05:25 PM

One of my mother's friends is named Candy Cane.

Great when you are 6 months old
Awesome if you are a 22 year old stripper
Not so good when you are in your 70's

I used to work with a guy named Jim Wimp. Surprisingly, when he got married he took his wife's last name.

Stealhead 01-15-15 06:00 PM

My 12th grade literature teacher and swim team coach name was Mr Mast the funny thing was he was fairly short.

Wolferz 01-16-15 06:05 AM

My high school biology teacher is named Janet Jukoff.
The variations abounded.:haha:

Lionclaw 01-16-15 07:34 AM

I've heard of a name called Hugh Jazz.

When you pronounce it, it sounds like "huge ass". :-?

Jimbuna 01-16-15 09:05 AM

I know a bloke called Mike Hunt and many years ago we were both enjoying a pint in our local of the day when the barmaid answered the phone and shouted out across the bar "Has anyone seen Mike Hunt?"

You can imagine the roars of laughter that ensued, added to by the blushing expression on the barmaids face as she realised she was the victim of a practical joke...one of the boys had rang the pub from a public phone box across the street.


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