Knew a lady in Sydney who's name was Amanda and she married a guy who's surname was Amanda, so she became Amanda Amanda
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Knew a lady in Sydney who's name was Amanda and she married a guy who's surname was Amanda, so she became Amanda Amanda
Unfortunate names for Police:
I went to the NSW Police Academy with Constable Ray Constable, but he's broken the jinx & is now Sergeant Constable.
Spare a thought for Peter Shonk, last I heard an Inspector in the NSW Police.
brslee.
we had a pc bunny here in Paignton.
All the Allianz letters are signed by Mr Terry Towel.
Even shortened, it's still T. Towel
My name's Andrew Rose, so I cop ... "and then he sat down"
One job already had an "arose" computer account, so they dropped the "o" in the first account they offered me...
(and just as an aside, the Watanobbi residents are sick of the council calling referendums, polls, and surveys trying to change the name. They couldn't be bothered with it, they knew the name when they moved in.)
Cheers,
Andrew
My name is ok but my initials usually get the ladies going, initials are PMS :oo:
Phil
My Mother in Laws' ( lovely lady!) maiden name was "Virgin", she had a number of brothers whose wives married them and became Virgins....
I use to work with a gent
Last name KEY
First name HANK
I also new a lady who's maiden name was dragon
She was always telling people that before she was married she was a DRAGON
Some friends of mine name there son
RICHARD EDWARD
Didn't realize until I told them the name could be shortened to DICK ED
New a girl how married a fellow last name Dallas her first name Debbie
Just look at Federal politicians Abbott & Costello
I knew a bloke called Horace Morris. His wife's name was (no kidding!) Doris.
Also knew a Don Hancock. We called him Han.
My dentist in Glen Waverley when I was a kid was Dr Payne!
My woodwork teacher at Mt Waverley high was a Mr Fluck. kids gave him hell.
New an old chap named Max Ewer, he married a lady called Mignon.... fine except she was always called Min.....
There used to be a firm of lawyers in England called Doolittle and Dally and a real estate agent called Gascoigne Pees.
I used to go to a Dentist in Wellington, New Zealand, who was a Dr. F.A.Payne.
He was too much of a gentleman to use his initials to advantage.