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laughing at 'silly' names

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Original post by syrettd
Is it pronounced like Fin? Just say "like a shark has" :biggrin:


Yeah it is haha. I may try that one and see how it goes:tongue:
relative in India is called Hardik..
Original post by <3 inbetweener D
relative in India is called Hardik..


Really? :colondollar:
Reply 143
Like Joey from friends laughing about Dr Weiner, Lesley Poopack and Lana Titweiler :teeth:
Reply 144
Original post by <3 inbetweener D
relative in India is called Hardik..


I had a dentist called Hardik Patel! What made it worse was that he wore incredibly tight trousers and when the chair went backwards your face was really close to his um...
Reply 145
Someone spare a thought for those Dutch schoolkids with the surname "Van Kut".

(Which loosely translates as, "From a ****").
Original post by Kruz
Really? :colondollar:


yep, whenever he says his name I still laugh :teehee: so mature
Original post by Hopple
A white last name? Two of the only three people I know who have Charles as a surname aren't white - Ray, Prince and Craig - and I don't think Prince Charles properly counts.


Ray Charles doesn't count either as he was originally Ray Charles Robinson before he dropped the 'Robinson' for his stage name.
I personally find the surnames that are also inanimate objects to be the best like:

Steve Spoon, Patricia Crisp and Lee Book
Reply 149
Original post by jesyliz
I know a girl called Jenna Taylor. Don't know what her parents were thinking.


Took me so long to get the link with this one
Reply 150
Original post by Palatial Veranda
I personally find the surnames that are also inanimate objects to be the best like:

Steve Spoon, Patricia Crisp and Lee Book


Samantha Brick?
Reply 151
I do actually know of a Richard Head.

What were THOSE parents thinking?!
Original post by Carrby
Took me so long to get the link with this one


I don't get it and it's killing me! Explain :tongue:
Reply 153
Original post by House MD
I don't get it and it's killing me! Explain :tongue:


Genitalia. Would work with Jenny too :tongue:
Original post by Mequa
Someone spare a thought for those Dutch schoolkids with the surname "Van Kut".

(Which loosely translates as, "From a ****").


Wat zielig. I can barely believe it. I've never heard of that name.


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My hairdresser has the surname Balding. To this day it has been the most amazing name in my life.
Original post by Mequa
I do actually know of a Richard Head.

What were THOSE parents thinking?!


They were?!
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Original post by House MD
I don't get it and it's killing me! Explain :tongue:


Jenna Taylor = Genitalia

I can't believe anyone would get actually get jokes for having that name though, it just sounds like a regular name to me!
I remember kids trying to take the piss outa my surname a few times (Struthers) and just... Failing.


I've never been remotely bothered by verbal insults, but I really don't get how someone could have thought 'I'll call him Strutters, THAT WILL HURT HIS FEELINGS'.

Most kids are ****ing dumb. This is why I always hung out with older kids.
Reply 159
I feel really stupid saying this but I don't get how Jenna Taylor is funny.


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