Gugliel-Mucci, I thought to be an amusing surname, when I read it as the name of someone else at my old school.
Friend who used to work for the Inland Revenue told me that he once had a colleague called R Sole. One day a caller rang and asked in response to a letter if he could speak to R Sole. Wiseguy in the office rpeplied "which one mate, we've got thousands".
An old college lecturer was called Mike Hunt. One day he was late attending a lecture, there was general pandemonium at the lack of discipline (we were only 18) and all hell broke loose when a young, pretty French exchange student teacher popped her head round the door to speak to him, realised afore-mentioned lecturer wasn't there and asked the class in her best English:
'Has anyone seen Mike Hunt?' You can imagine the reaction....
A non-Japanese acquaintance was proud to inform us all that she had named her non-Japanese daughter Katori after her favourite Japanese actor, Shingo Katori.
I didn't know where to put myself because 'katori' is loosely translated as "strong smell", "strong scent" or "strong aroma". You know those Oxo adverts with that wave of smell from a gravy train? That wave is 'katori'.
Naturally, the name (as surname or first name, although rare) generates a lot of jokes. Generations of children were teased mercilessly at school for 'katori' as their surname. For example, when dressed in brown clothes, other kids would cry: "Pooh! *flaps hands* There's a smell of shit around here!" Or when in love, "Lala! *flap hands* There's a heavy smell of wet dreams in the air! Need a clean pair of pants, Katori?"
She didn't believe me, though, because she felt if it was all right for Shingo Katori, it was all right for her daughter. Weird.
There was a story in the paper a while ago about a couple who'd named their baby son Drew when their surname was Peacock and hasn't realised the connotations.
Have known of a woman with the first name Dumps :eek:
When I was at school there was a boy whose surname was Blake, but the rumour was that his dad's actual surname was Bonkers and he'd changed it because he was a policeman and thought PC Bonkers might not get taken seriously sadly it probably was just a rumour
Have known of a woman with the first name Dumps :eek:
When I was at school there was a boy whose surname was Blake, but the rumour was that his dad's actual surname was Bonkers and he'd changed it because he was a policeman and thought PC Bonkers might not get taken seriously sadly it probably was just a rumour
That really has me laughing loudly. It would be fantastic if the rumour was true.
I used to go to school with a guy called Peter Bennett. His mother re-married and she asked the school to list him with his new step-father's surname of, Ennis.
So he would be known as P.....eter Ennis
Didnt he win Big Brother one year?
and also a Peter Bennett was on classic mastermind yesterday!
In other branches of the company I work for there is someone with the surname "Hiscock" and someone else with the surname "Cockburn".
I have a customer called Mr Hiscock with the unfortunate first name of Rex.
Not rude, a couple of other customers' names that make me laugh are Morag Mole and John Dear, the latter being funny because on the database it's listed as Dear John.
Juan Duran (Google the name if you think I'm making it up)
Diego 'Chavo' F**ks. (Google the name if you think I'm making it up)
He's an Argentinian football analyst, 'Chavo' is his nickname, a bit like 'Kid' (as in 'Kid' Jensen), I think he got it similarly for being the youngest analyst on tv. Diego F**ks is funny, but when you see him being introduced as Chavo F**ks, it's just the best...
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Friend who used to work for the Inland Revenue told me that he once had a colleague called R Sole. One day a caller rang and asked in response to a letter if he could speak to R Sole. Wiseguy in the office rpeplied "which one mate, we've got thousands".
'Has anyone seen Mike Hunt?' You can imagine the reaction....
I didn't know where to put myself because 'katori' is loosely translated as "strong smell", "strong scent" or "strong aroma". You know those Oxo adverts with that wave of smell from a gravy train? That wave is 'katori'.
Naturally, the name (as surname or first name, although rare) generates a lot of jokes. Generations of children were teased mercilessly at school for 'katori' as their surname. For example, when dressed in brown clothes, other kids would cry: "Pooh! *flaps hands* There's a smell of shit around here!" Or when in love, "Lala! *flap hands* There's a heavy smell of wet dreams in the air! Need a clean pair of pants, Katori?"
She didn't believe me, though, because she felt if it was all right for Shingo Katori, it was all right for her daughter. Weird.
Me too, as for a while I kept mishearing it as Vanilla Fudge.:o
When I was at school there was a boy whose surname was Blake, but the rumour was that his dad's actual surname was Bonkers and he'd changed it because he was a policeman and thought PC Bonkers might not get taken seriously sadly it probably was just a rumour
That really has me laughing loudly. It would be fantastic if the rumour was true.
But then he's only half human.
So his name isn't a biggie.
I can do better.....Shoe shop in the Kings Road Chelsea....R Soles....
As for people's names Sean mycock....:eek:
It's actually Andreas Wank.
Charley Willard Horse Dick :D:D
Didnt he win Big Brother one year?
and also a Peter Bennett was on classic mastermind yesterday!
The celebrity names are ridulous
I had to look this one up :eek:
Then I looked at his FB page
I have a customer called Mr Hiscock with the unfortunate first name of Rex.
Not rude, a couple of other customers' names that make me laugh are Morag Mole and John Dear, the latter being funny because on the database it's listed as Dear John.
Diego 'Chavo' F**ks. (Google the name if you think I'm making it up)
He's an Argentinian football analyst, 'Chavo' is his nickname, a bit like 'Kid' (as in 'Kid' Jensen), I think he got it similarly for being the youngest analyst on tv. Diego F**ks is funny, but when you see him being introduced as Chavo F**ks, it's just the best...