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  1. #136
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    A friend of mine has twins in her 3rd grade class this year…Reese and Mo’Reese

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    I forgot to mention that there was a Tin Kan Hung in the neighborhood where I grew up. I never met him or his kids, though. If he had a son, they should have called him Will. LOL.

    There's a young woman at work named Serenity. Her parents could not have anticipated that advent of adult diapers bearing the same name! We had a Miracle at work, as well -- a surprise menopause child. Another lady at work's middle name is Akita (she's in her 40s, interestingly enough).

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    There's a philanthropist by the name of C. Matthews ****.

    He called his son C. Matthews **** Jr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by indigoiis View Post
    There's a philanthropist by the name of C. Matthews ****.

    He called his son C. Matthews **** Jr.
    so what do the asterisks stand for? you can spell it like t h i s .
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

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    yeah...

    What are the **** for please??? Even just a couple of letters to clue us if you can't type all the letters with spaces...


    My partner thought it would be a good idea (tongue in cheek) to call a boy Mister or Sir...

    then he would always be (if his surname was, say, McKenna)

    Mr. McKenna, or Sir McKenna

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    Ok...I just spoke to one of our agents named Shauna. Spelled Shauna. Pronounced "Shaw-Una" (the Una part sounds like Uno but with an A).

    I don't get it. Why??

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    Wow, I didn't realize the mods would asterisk over a man's name! LOL.

    It's the short for Richard.

    C. Matthews D i c k and son C. Matthews D i c k Jr.

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    you can't even write the name Emily D i c k inson with out getting the asterisks. That's a silly part of this forum.

    D I C K is just a name! I work with one. Come to think of it i work with several
    aw, okay.

    Sometimes funny names are an asset. We met a man recently and he said "My name is Ray Day. It's easy to remember!" Certainly was. I never forgot it; and it usually takes a lot of effort for me to remember a new name.
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

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    LOL... too funny

    I don't need to see Matthew's, thanks - I have seen plenty!


    ROTFLMAO!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadRaven View Post
    My partner thought it would be a good idea (tongue in cheek) to call a boy Mister or Sir...
    Eons ago when I was an x-ray tech in training, I had to rotate through the local children's hospital. The office staff there kept a list of "famous people" that came through. Mister and Sir were on the list.

    I can't remember them anymore...just remember one of those pee-in-the-pants giggle fests amongst us while reading. Carrie Cash and Peter Pecker are two that stick out as did Mister and Sir.

    We actually had a Dr. Love at the hospital, but my favorite was the orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Propsom (actually pronounced as in he props 'em up).

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    I remember there once was a dentist in LaPlata, MD named Dr. Pain....
    "When I'm on my bike I forget about things like age. I just have fun." Kathy Sessler

    2006 Independent Fabrication Custom Ti Crown Jewel (Road, though she has been known to go just about anywhere)/Specialized Jett

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    Quote Originally Posted by IFjane View Post
    I remember there once was a dentist in LaPlata, MD named Dr. Pain....
    and I went to a dr once called Dr Slaughter!!!
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

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    There's a Dr. Toothacher (dentist) in California.

    I also knew a D i c k Works and had the occasion to speak to a (and he was ever-so-pompous so it made me happy to make him repeat his name)
    D i c k Rider. I was a receptionist at the time and this guy was not polite.

    The worst one? I was having surgery and was nervous. The nurse that came to start giving me pre-op drugs had the last name of Stiff

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    When I was in the army we had a commander named Major Minor.

    Karen

 

 

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