The worst, most humiliating baby names.

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Re: The worst, most humiliating baby names.

Postby Triple_7 » Wed Mar 19, 2008 2:02 pm

lol...

In the phone book there are several "Butt's"  One is listed as Ima Butt :P

Worst one I've came across in a long time was a coach at my old high school.  His name was Jack Offard :-/ ::)
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Re: The worst, most humiliating baby names.

Postby machineman9 » Wed Mar 19, 2008 2:16 pm

Actually, that does remind me.

Unlucky as heck teacher at my school. He is from Scotland and his surname is something like McKraken. Anyway, one lesson someone asked 'Whats your name, sir?' and he said 'Mr McKraken, but most people just call me Phil'

I dont think that the poor guy knew that when Phil and McKraken are put together in an English tone (In Scotland it is pronounced krayken) sounds like, well, a bit of a bad name.
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Re: The worst, most humiliating baby names.

Postby Souichiro » Wed Mar 19, 2008 2:26 pm

Well one of my Dutch teachers was called Harry Kok.... which if you pronounce it a bit off sounds like Hairy C#ck..... needless to say, we had loadsa fun!
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Re: The worst, most humiliating baby names.

Postby TacitBlue » Wed Mar 19, 2008 3:30 pm

I had a teacher named Mr. Strange, and he was a bit odd. ;)
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Re: The worst, most humiliating baby names.

Postby Romulus111VADT » Wed Mar 19, 2008 3:59 pm

Well one of my Dutch teachers was called Harry Kok.... which if you pronounce it a bit off sounds like Hairy C#ck..... needless to say, we had loadsa fun!


My wife worked for a company for 17 years that had a woman with the last name of "D-i-c-k". Her uncle came by one day to take her to lunch. The receptionist w/o thinking came on the intercom and said, "Catharine, there's a Harry D-i-c-k here to pick you up." The entire sales staff started laughing there butts off and the poor woman (quite red faced) got up and bid a hasty retreat out the door for lunch.

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Re: The worst, most humiliating baby names.

Postby Souichiro » Wed Mar 19, 2008 5:14 pm

Well one of my Dutch teachers was called Harry Kok.... which if you pronounce it a bit off sounds like Hairy C#ck..... needless to say, we had loadsa fun!


My wife worked for a company for 17 years that had a woman with the last name of "D-i-c-k". Her uncle came by one day to take her to lunch. The receptionist w/o thinking came on the intercom and said, "Catharine, there's a Harry D-i-c-k here to pick you up." The entire sales staff started laughing there butts off and the poor woman (quite red faced) got up and bid a hasty retreat out the door for lunch.

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I can imagine why!!!  ;D
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Re: The worst, most humiliating baby names.

Postby Dr.bob7 » Wed Mar 19, 2008 8:18 pm

We had a horrible just evil B**** of a sub named Mrs.Pitler in Elementary school, one day when she left the clase someone went up to the board swithed out the P with a H and put a schwastica under it..
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Re: The worst, most humiliating baby names.

Postby legoalex2000 » Thu Mar 20, 2008 12:37 am

Mr. Buti - my HS band teacher.

i need say no more ;)

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Re: The worst, most humiliating baby names.

Postby H » Fri Mar 21, 2008 5:44 am

I was always glad Margaret and Dennis Thatcher didn't call their daughter Ruth either..
or have a son named Rufe? Hmmnn: "This is our sun roof son, Rufe..."

My wife worked for a company for 17 years that had a woman with the last name of "D-i-c-k".
It's not that uncommon... there's quite a few around.

I don't remember the surname but, I wonder, how old Mary Juana is now?



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