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What does that have to do with racism?
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Girl at my old elementary schools was named "Alisson Bomer". Too bad I left the school before hitting puberty and realizing that was hilarious.
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I went to school with a "Mike Hunt" (that is honestly how they said it on the intercom) and my Father went to school with a "Rosie Queere" (I swear my hand I to God I'm not making that one up).
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Posted by Turd Furgusen I went to school with a "Mike Hunt" (that is honestly how they said it on the intercom) and my Father went to school with a "Rosie Queere" (I swear my hand I to God I'm not making that one up).
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There was a guy at my school, a year or two older than me, called Peter File. Chris
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Posted by tunnelbug What does that have to do with racism?
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I meant laughing at the name. It sounds oriental and is probably not pronounced Hangin' Wang. I myself am Chinese and hate when people laugh at my name, which will obviously not be disclosed here.
I'm not particularly trying to pin you for racism, I'm just saying we all need a little more understanding.
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I knew a kid named Travis Richard Whacker...think about that for a moment.
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OK. That's fine. For that I apologize. I personally thought Peter File was the best after reviewing all the names. Another funny photo, to try to get this thread back on topic (no matter how much I think the goofy names are hilarious) Not as funny as the others, but it gave me a chuckle. It was found at a famous Apple CEO's abandoned house.
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Posted by journeylady I just recently posted this in the Photography section but I think it deserves re-posting.
I mean how many shrubs come with their own lighting?
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Well hidden camera there. I had to take a second look.
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Friend of mine broke out his yearbook to prove to me he really went to school with Constance Laingus. I didn't belive him, but there she was...
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In the old Inglis plant
Old farmhouse, seems Mickey and Donald like anarchy nut not nazis
At a convent, a gift-wrapped plank...
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Oh My God. The giftwrapped plank takes the cake. Not only that, but apparently nuns read Maxim!
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Posted by lopix In the old Inglis plant
Old farmhouse, seems Mickey and Donald like anarchy nut not nazis
At a convent, a gift-wrapped plank...
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Ohhh a gift wrapped plank. Just what I've always wanted!!
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you must look like Zorro whilst operating this equipment
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A poster I found in a blue-collar type workplace. My analysis previously posted: "I think it's more general, 'If it is very heavy, look for help!' Don't get hurt on the job and all that jazz. But the image suggests the guy needs help with his wife, presumably on their honeymoon. Disturbing, I agree. I took it as a safety message couched in a bizarre masculinity challenge that runs counter to the safety message. Ah, Texas."
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sorry to bring the thread off-topic again, but some funny names i've run across are rodney dikoff and benjamin dover. i overheard some people talking at work: "His name is Ben Dover?!" i was laughing the rest of the day. there are a lot of not-so-bright parents out there.
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haha Some of my friends had a teacher who's name was Harry Weiner (I think thats how it was spelled, I really dont remember) That gift wrap board is awesome, I hope I get one of those next x-mas!
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As a card carrying member of the "Parents" gang, I must say that I was offended by the generalized comment by "ali-boom-boom" (very stupid forum name) that assumed we are "not-so-bright" Sorry Ali-boom-boom, that I have not memorized my Periodic Table of Natural Elements , as I was Busy driving my kid somewhere or havin dinner with her. I had to cut short my lecture at The Perimeter Institute for Thoretical Physics, as Mike Lazaridis called for an emergency network layout brainstorm session.... I just got into my daily grind the next day, when those pesky Mensa people called to notify me of the next meeting. I said to them"what..you think I'm fucking Retarded and can't read a schedule"...oh sorry. I'm the genius am I? Ali-Boom-Boom, you small, narrow minded, ignorant pissant. Your uneducated comments make you look even stupider than you already are. Yours Truly Tim Willcox
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I totally thought chronic was serious until he signed off Tim Wilcox. I sure hope that isn't your real name, chronic. If so, I sincerely apologize. It's all in jest, but seriously, we REALLY need to get this thread back on topic. I hate to be a thread nazi, but such is the mango.
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Chronic, my parents nicknamed me ali boom-boom. So f#$@ off, don't talk about my parents. I just meant to insult every other parent except my own
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I knew a kid once whose last name was Zwiener. Poor family no matter what name they gave any of the kids they'd always be someone Zwiener!
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