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Buleste
8th May 2010, 22:34
I dare you not to laugh at the name in this (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8014318.stm) genuine news article.
Submeg
8th May 2010, 22:59
C'mon, as if he wouldn't change his name!
1980-20..
9th May 2010, 08:56
I didnt laugh at all, i found it a very moving and positive story of the regeneration of a war torn country.
Stephen Coates
9th May 2010, 11:01
I dare you not to laugh at the name in this (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8014318.stm) genuine news article.
I'm glad the BBC news pages don't take comments.
Buleste
9th May 2010, 16:39
I'm sorry but Major Head is a great porn name.:lol:
Merlin
9th May 2010, 20:43
@ Buleste
I'll see you, and raise you this article.... see if you can beat this one.....
:lol:
Buleste
9th May 2010, 21:06
God I must be getting slow, I saw the headline and I thought what's funny about that? Then I saw the rest and all I can say is comedy Gold!!!
1980-20..
9th May 2010, 22:46
???????????. huh?.
Merlin
10th May 2010, 07:57
Er, Roger Boyes.......??
Think about it..... :hmmm:
Harrison
10th May 2010, 08:56
I went to school with someone called Richard Head. Seems many parents don't realise at all the derivatives that are possible! :lol:
Caroline Wyatt
Defence correspondent
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA roflcopter.
I imagine the army training was tricky for Dickie Head, although as he's as good as chosen his nickname, maybe the others couldn't come up with anything better/worse.
And not to detract from the story (at all) but Major Woody, and Private Parts are clearly the best officers.
(I went to uni with a girl that had the surname Cundick. Genuine LOLz)
1980-20..
10th May 2010, 14:52
Er, Roger Boyes.......??
Think about it..... :hmmm:
Oooooooooooooppppppppsssssssssss. I missed that i read the entire article, except that bit obviously. :blink::owned::eyebrow:
Merlin
10th May 2010, 19:22
Yeah it was kind of subtle wasn't it... not. :lol:
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I knew a girl that went through hell as a kid, because of her name. She always protested that it was pronounced "ray", but who would really want to name their child...
Donna Rea
OOps
:lol:
Buleste
10th May 2010, 20:48
I used to work as a Customer "Who Cares?" Advisor for a mobile firm and one of the first things you do when you're bored (after looking for famous people) is look for rude and silly names. I found a few Kuntz, Shitters and even a W**kum.:lol:
1980-20..
10th May 2010, 21:06
We had a customer at work called Mr Tickle, he was funny bloke and was having a good old laugh about his name. Then he piped up with "I do some times feel sorry for my daughter Tess" but i think he was pulling our legs a wee bit.:lol:
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