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    Sorcha_27Sorcha_27 Posts: 138,891
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    Grouty wrote: »
    Especially if the surnames Boiler.

    Looool.
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    SillyBoyBlueSillyBoyBlue Posts: 3,258
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    Used to work with someone called Mike Hunt.
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    When I was at college in the 80s I knew a fashion tutor called Mike Hunt.

    Imagine my surprise when I saw him on TV a couple of weeks ago:

    http://www.channel4.com/programmes/this-old-thing-the-vintage-clothes-show/profiles/all/michael-hunt
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    kiviraatkiviraat Posts: 4,634
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    I remember reading a story about a couple (Mr and Mrs Peacock) who named their son Drew.

    I also dealt with a company called Wayne Kerr Engineering once.

    In school i had French teacher called Mr. French and a home economics teacher called Mrs. Cook.

    Also had a French supply teacher for a while called Mr. Gaylard. He was really camp and the first thing he said to the class was, " Hello, my name's Mr. Gaylard. I know it sounds funny but I'm not one of them!"

    My home ec teacher was called Mrs Highcock. As a 12 year old, I found it hilarious. Then again, I'm now a few months off of 30 and I still snigger at it.
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    deans6571deans6571 Posts: 6,137
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    There is a poster on DS somewhere with the username, Hugh Jboobs - thought that was quite funny!!!

    :D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 29,701
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    deans6571 wrote: »
    There is a poster on DS somewhere with the username, Hugh Jboobs - thought that was quite funny!!!

    :D

    They're probably reading this as we speak ;-)
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