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Surnames 07:29 - Jul 25 with 5220 viewsNoDiddley

Sitting in the train a bloke walks past me with one of those Lanyard name things on. Surname was
Dipcock. Where did that come from?
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Surnames on 14:36 - Jul 25 with 1404 viewseasthertsr

Also got a Miss Goodhead at work!
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Surnames (n/t) on 15:27 - Jul 25 with 1364 viewsOrthodox_Hoop

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Surnames on 00:05 - Jul 26 with 1262 viewskarl

T watt was a common ish name in Orkney (and is a place name too here and in Shetland) most have changed their names to Watt over time.
'Looneys of Peel' was a great advert on the radio in the Isle of Man when I was younger, department store of course.
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Surnames on 17:03 - Jul 27 with 1191 viewseastside_r

Just noticed one of our Commonwealth Games sprinters is called Sopie Papps.




Sorry that should be Sophie.
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Surnames on 17:51 - Jul 27 with 1167 viewscollegeranger

Grandmothers maiden name was Adcock
Went out with a girl called Allcock
Met a contact in business called Dribblecock
Worked with a guy whose surname was Dick - bumped into him a few years later and he had changed it to Dixon as his kids were getting bullied at school
But the best one was I worked with a girl in the US whose name was genuinely Fonda Cox !
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Surnames on 18:02 - Jul 27 with 1155 viewsBasingstokeR

Theres's a guy in my company's IT department that we've always thought would be a good fit at the Gum Clinic named Richard Burn.

Do parents not more carefully consider the use of the name Richard?
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Surnames on 18:17 - Jul 27 with 1147 viewsPeterHucker

I was once out with some friends in a pub near Green Park and was introduced to their friend, an American lady whose name was Crimson Boner.
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Surnames on 19:39 - Jul 27 with 1134 viewsHantsHoop

There used to be a dentist on the Chiswick High Road down Stamford Brook way called Mr Phang. Strange but true.
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Surnames on 20:28 - Jul 27 with 1119 viewsCiderwithRsie

Surnames on 00:05 - Jul 26 by karl

T watt was a common ish name in Orkney (and is a place name too here and in Shetland) most have changed their names to Watt over time.
'Looneys of Peel' was a great advert on the radio in the Isle of Man when I was younger, department store of course.


Looneys of Peel always gave me a laugh when on my holidays as a kid. Just back from a week in Peel but sadly "Looneys" is no more.

Used to know a bloke from near Lewes in Sussex who swore there was a place called "Prickwell Inn." A Mrs I. Lykett of that address wrote to the paper complaining they never published her letters.
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Surnames on 23:29 - Jul 27 with 1072 viewsconnell10

used to know a kid called jonathan monkeyslap, also a chris smallbones and a chris allcock!

AND WHEN I DREAM , I DREAM ABOUT YOU AND WHEN I SCREAM I SCREAM ABOUT YOU!!!!!
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Surnames on 10:43 - Jul 28 with 1031 viewsPommyhoop


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Surnames on 15:25 - Jul 28 with 998 viewsThaiHoop

Got a kid in my class at work who's name is Tittyporn! She's only 4 bless her so I think I'll instill in her early the idea that she should NEVER travel to the west!!!

Oh, and one of the cleaners is called pornlickit!

Absolutely true!
[Post edited 28 Jul 2014 15:27]
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