My sister married a "Payne"I still laugh, always called her a pain.
Dentist near my work Dr Feng.
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My sister married a "Payne"I still laugh, always called her a pain.
Dentist near my work Dr Feng.
I came across a forum member with the name of R.T.Farty.:rolleyes:
I worked at an all boys school with an attractive young female teacher who married a guy whose name was Alcock. She had the sense to keep her maiden name.
Jerry
I met a girl once who's surname was Hunt, I couldn't believe it her parents had actually named her Safari, she went by her middle name, Annie I think it was but Safari is the one I remember.
I have a mate whose first name is Reg but his initials are R C James so of course he's simply known as RC James.
Two brothers who went to my daughter's school - Andrew and Peter Nuss. Always known by their initials and surname, of course. What were their parents thinking?
One of my son's mates at primary school was a kid named Jose (pronounced, of course: Hosay).
When Jose's little brother turned up at school a couple of years later, he was immediately named Hose B.
They're all in their 20s now. Hose B is still Hose B. They are all so used to it that most of them struggle to remember his real name (Manuel).
A friend of mine called Jorgen introduces himself and spells his name... little "J", big "orgen".
mmmm....
How about Colin Gates-aka Colgate; John Quill, Basil Uganda Munday (born in Uganda) initials proudly emblazonned on brief case- BUM. Another strange set of parents also named their son after the place of birth- Richard Adelong Cock!!!:C:C:C