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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Ah, the Austin Healy 3000 now there's a car!!!!
I alwys prefered the Frog-eyed Sprite

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how about the USA tennis player, Roddick

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How about Cleveland Indian's centerfielder...Coco Crisp? Also before last year they had another outfielder named....Milton Bradley!

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I saw a book written by a man called Richard Morehead.

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I have a friend whose mother called him Joseph King. We all call him Joe

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In these days of the politically correct, my teacher in primary school was Mr Love. These days he'd probably get arrested. He did turn me on though, to the Narnia series.

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Richard Cox. He told us, just call me Mr Cox, keep the rest under your belt.

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Names I've come in contact with over the years:

Stormy Bridges
Tom Sawyer
Don Key (and yes, his son was Don Key, Jr.)
Amber Rust
Xavier Octavius Jones

and I once met a guy while I was in the Navy whose surname was Seeman... which means at some point early in his career he was Seaman Seeman!

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Originally posted by elvendreamgirl
What if his first name was Richard? Then he would be a Dick Dick!
What if his first name was William (Willie)

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I almost forgot..... I did know a William Dollar!
I didn't know him that well so I don't know if he went by Bill or not... but Bill Dollar is a great name!

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I heard years ago that they had to change the names of two characters in the cartoon Captain Pugwash, as they were called Master Bates and Seaman Staines.

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