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re: Weirdest named person you know?
Posted on 2/20/17 at 10:01 am to goldennugget
Posted on 2/20/17 at 10:01 am to goldennugget
My best friend in high school has the last name of Earle. His father's name was Earl Earle.
When I was at SLU in the '80s, a candidate for SGA President was named Felonious Showers.
I know someone who worked at "Old Charity" in New Orleans long before HIPAA. For many (if not all) transactions in each dept, a charity patient would have their "gold card" run through an old school credit card machine that produced 3 hard copies and 2 carbons. That person collected the carbons (that would typically be thrown away) of people with unusual names.
If I hadn't seen them with my own eyes, I would have never believed it. There was a Nosmo King. There were a variety of Indian (feather) names: Hiawatha, Poncahontas, and Geronimo were particularly popular. There was also a "Female", pronounced like tamale, because "the doctor's named her for me."
When I was at SLU in the '80s, a candidate for SGA President was named Felonious Showers.
I know someone who worked at "Old Charity" in New Orleans long before HIPAA. For many (if not all) transactions in each dept, a charity patient would have their "gold card" run through an old school credit card machine that produced 3 hard copies and 2 carbons. That person collected the carbons (that would typically be thrown away) of people with unusual names.
If I hadn't seen them with my own eyes, I would have never believed it. There was a Nosmo King. There were a variety of Indian (feather) names: Hiawatha, Poncahontas, and Geronimo were particularly popular. There was also a "Female", pronounced like tamale, because "the doctor's named her for me."
Posted on 2/20/17 at 10:03 am to White Roach
Breshonica
Bruh-shon-ik-a
Poor girl never had a chance
Bruh-shon-ik-a
Poor girl never had a chance
Posted on 2/20/17 at 10:07 am to White Roach
Oh, yeah...
My ex-sister in law was named Bama, after her grandmother, I believe. As far as I know, neither she or grandma had any affiliation with that school in Tuscaloosa or were heiress to a jelly fortune.
My ex-sister in law was named Bama, after her grandmother, I believe. As far as I know, neither she or grandma had any affiliation with that school in Tuscaloosa or were heiress to a jelly fortune.
Posted on 2/20/17 at 10:10 am to White Roach
You went to SLU in the 80's...?
Remember someone spray painted, in huge letters, "The Flying Fellatio Brothers" on the side the student union...?
Remember someone spray painted, in huge letters, "The Flying Fellatio Brothers" on the side the student union...?
Posted on 2/20/17 at 12:40 pm to White Roach
Worked with a guy who was a Eucaristic Minister.
Was helping with a baptism one Sunday. The baby was named E NA MEL. The mother said it was a color of paint that she really liked so the took the name off of the can.
Could have been LATEX just as easy.
Was helping with a baptism one Sunday. The baby was named E NA MEL. The mother said it was a color of paint that she really liked so the took the name off of the can.
Could have been LATEX just as easy.
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