Posted: 5/4/2004 6:16:43 PM EDT
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Heheheh, I just saw this guy on the local news named Randy Virgin (Randy is the British way of saying "horny") huhh huh |
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another funny one: Deputy US Undersecretary of State Peter F. Verga. He was on TV after 9/11 giving a speech. Here is a link with a pic. A google search reveals many many links. www.defenselink.mil/photos/Jan2000/000101-D-9880W-021.html |
What part of the US are you from? Mrs E6 knew someone a few years ago that tagged their children with those names. I would be GREATLY supprised if there were 2 diffrent sets of parents who named their children that. echo6 |
I'm calling bullshit on this. There was something about a woman naming her kids this on snopes or some other site. Also, I'm a little wary abou the Richard Head reference too. I read about a guy in PC Gamer years ago named Richard Head who played the big boss bad guy in an old crappy first person shooter game with full motion video thrown in. |
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I know a girl named Sarah Bohner. My dad tells stories of when he was in dental school, they would call the receptionist (black lady, the accent is important) requesting she'd page certain "patients" who were "late" for their appointment. "Would a mista Clide Toris pleese report to room xxxx, Mr. Clide Toris.." |
my great grnadmother was once helping a family friend try to name their baby boy. after going through several suggestions great grandma reccomended "Hairy peter" When everyone busted out laughing she just looked confused and was like "whatd i say?" Of course she WAS born in 1899 (died in 1994) so she mostely lived in a time when sex jokes were seriously taboo. but still........
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From an old TV show, “I’ve Got a Secret”. They once had an Air Force captain come on the show. It seems the poor guys last name was “Marvel”. He explained that very often he would answer the phone “…Captain Marvel speaking.” And he told the person on the other end would say “Right….Who’s is this any way?” For the youngsters, look up those old Captain Marvel comic books. |
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For a while there, my word of choice was "dingus" One day, at my new job as a teller, I asked a girl her last name to pull up her account. She replied: "Dingus" It wasn't spelled that way, but I am pretty sure she saw it when I wasn't doing a very good job at keeping a straight face. She never got in my line again...But damnit, it was funny. |
I can only imagine how much he was picked on as a kid.