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i give you Sewnarine Chattergoon!

http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/wivsl/co ... 51492.html

his name is CHATTERGOON for fuck sake! are you actually dumb!
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Post by legend4ry »

That IS amazing!


I personally thing anyone with the name Bernard is pretty cool 8) .
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Once knew a lovely young lass with the unfortunate name of Sarah Laystation :lol: Gutted...
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The Wiggle Baron wrote:Sarah Laystation

DEEP!
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benjybars wrote:
The Wiggle Baron wrote:Sarah Laystation

DEEP!
So the rumours go...



Chattergoon, that is fucking amazing haha.
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Post by shonky »

A couple of the more amusing ones that I can remember from work

Duane Hussein (part redneck/part arab - interesting combo)
Rock Hardman (a violent recidivist criminal oddly enough)

The son of a mate of mine at work has the first name Disney - parent needs serious slapsies for that.
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i work at a call center and i have two whole lists started at work. so far my favorites are

lil sacredmoon
crispin browning
misti breth
ichinose
stuckenschneider
nuti
and titi
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Post by gena »

There'a female double name here in Sweden (mostly a granny name tbh) and it's quite funny when pronounced in english... Here we go:

Gun- Britt :lol:
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my friend had a customer whos name was Ginger Thrash


I have had Customers with last names:

Bowels
Butt



and more that I cant think of. Retail can be fun.
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Edward II of England = Edward Longshanks
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Mate, search for a book titled Potty, Fartwell & Knob - I got it last christmas and its full of ridiculous but true names. Makes me crease everytime!
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I once had a teacher called Barry John Seamen

BJ Seamen




You just can't make that shit up.
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I work with a girl named Stephanie Dickson....we call her stuff any dicks in.
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i have a friend named Chad Seaman

I called him Chode Semen
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Post by bob crunkhouse »

andrewdigits wrote:Edward II of England = Edward Longshanks
haha.

Sarah Laystation is soooo good.

Jonathan Wankling is one i remember from working in a call centre.
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a client of ours named his kid GW after you-know-who


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Was looking for this company from my hometown

http://www.waynekerrtest.com/


And then found this

http://www.waynekerrmusic.com/

:D
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Post by badger »

the christian evangelist Reinhard Bonkee has a particularly good name :P

Yu Wang seems to be very popular in china
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Post by ch3 »

Finnish like to give double names to their kids. My favourite is

Antti-Kristian

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Pro-Life Richardson

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Although he did get his name changed http://www.crooksandliars.com/2008/03/2 ... -pro-life/


The one that I always liked is this one:

'Neville Neville is a former league cricketer, football agent and director and the father of Premier League footballers Gary Neville and Phil Neville and netballer Tracey Neville.'
"At the workplace, you shouldn’t look at problems in a traditional way. There might be better solutions. Dare to be creative," is Wang’ archlord power leveling s advice."
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