Waiter in a hotel in Sri Lanka whose name was Claud Nelson. A neighbour years ago whose daughter was called Cherry Pye. I've also known both a Gordon Bennett and a Teresa Green. Once worked at a firm who had a client called Fanny Hare.
Remeber Sunspots in the Sun newspaper? My favourite of all time went something like this: "Fed up Michael Itchyanus is changing his name after years of taunts in New Zealand" Incidentally, is Mike Litoris at the top of the page Neil Redfearn?
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RBS Singapore had a Fanny Pak, and used to spead to Belgian or Dutch bloke call Dirk De Berk.
I've also known both a Gordon Bennett and a Teresa Green. Once worked at a firm who had a client called Fanny Hare.
"fancy a swift half down at the cock in prats bottom"
kids at my school had great names:
Fong Fang Foo,
Pong lang Foo,
Adebola Adebola obidingu
Preciuos lords love
gods will destiny hope boytanga
You will never know how hard it is to say that name - to the man's face - and not laugh.
http://www.legacy.com/celebration/pressconnects/celebrations-announcement.aspx?n=barbara-mattson&aid=153609289
That is certainly an unfortunate name.
hahah this had me in stitches
if it is
i want to be called that i love that name
Our visitors always loved having their photo taken outside for some reason.
I once had to read the following Japanese name out over a tannoy - Mr Sakashita.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmwGFX5pgXw
Hope this works, great name!
maybe this time?
So it's over to Amy Parks at Amii Park.
"Fed up Michael Itchyanus is changing his name after years of taunts in New Zealand"
Incidentally, is Mike Litoris at the top of the page Neil Redfearn?