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I went in today to hand in my resume in the hopes of getting a job. I was led to a table where the manager was sitting. His name was Christ. That's not a type, his name was Christ.
It was pronounced just like Chris, just with a "T" added to the end.
I had to stop myself from saying "yeah, I know this guy named Chris on a comedy website who insists on having an extra "T" at the end of his name, too".
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lharles 43 7
01/11/2006 10:31 PM
My first commanding officer when I was in the Navy was named...Harold Palms.
We called im' 'fuzzy fist' behind his back...
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lharles 43 7
01/11/2006 10:38 PM
It did seem like perhaps his parents didn't want children, with a name like that.
I imagine he had a huge group of supportive friends as a child.
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Thug Knight - The Thread Killer 241 7
01/11/2006 10:42 PM
I had a pool guy named Richard Head at one point and a classmate of mine's name is William Seamen.
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Gorky Thatcher- Outlaw Poet 41,132 13
01/11/2006 10:46 PM
when I was in the Navy
For some reason, I read that as 'Nazi'.
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lharles 43 7
01/11/2006 10:47 PM
I took a history course in college from a Professor Casebeer. That's about the full extent of my odd names I've personally encountered list.
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