I guess my wife and I both have unusual names. My name is Chance and her name is Shaz. Pronounced exactly how it's spelled. I also have a half brother named Rowdy.
I guess my wife and I both have unusual names. My name is Chance and her name is Shaz. Pronounced exactly how it's spelled. I also have a half brother named Rowdy.
What would really be great would be if Rowdy's last name was Boatashore.
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Happily Trapped In the Past (Thanks, Joe)
Not only a less than minimally educated person, but stupid and out of touch as well.
I guess my wife and I both have unusual names. My name is Chance and her name is Shaz. Pronounced exactly how it's spelled. I also have a half brother named Rowdy.
There was a great swimmer at Auburn a few years back named Rowdy Gaines. Won some medals at the Olympics, I believe.
had a co worker named Nichelle. uncle had a girl named Vagina in class. he tried like hell to say VuhGee-Nuh but she said, nope it really is Vagina. lol
i heard of a lady calling her child Gonorrhea because she heard it at the hospital and thought it sounded beautiful. might have been someone here who i heard that from. lol probably travis.
wife's maiden name was Harder. that led to a billion jokes. but they never get old and i still laugh at them
I like the name Rowdy, it's actually on my list of names for my son that's due in August! Buster is also on the shirt list as I have a great friend named Buster
I like the name Rowdy, it's actually on my list of names for my son that's due in August! Buster is also on the shirt list as I have a great friend named Buster
Rowdy Yates was the name of the character played by Clint Eastwood in the old Western Tv series, Rawhide.
Known two males with the first name of Rocky and neither were nicknames.
I remember several mothers back through the 70's and 80's naming their kids after popular Tv soap opera characters of that era.
I coached high school football before retiring. We once played a team who had a player named Beaver Packer. We had a kid on our team who was simply known as Bo. On graduation night when his full name was called we found it was short for Eboneezer. Not that unusual, but he was Eboneezer the 10'th. Talk about pressure to keep up the family name.
Most people don't really want the truth.
They just want constant reassurance that what they believe is the truth.
I like the name Rowdy, it's actually on my list of names for my son that's due in August! Buster is also on the shirt list as I have a great friend named Buster
If you name him Buster, make sure his middle name is Hymun...
Had some friends who named their daughter Starr Bright. White people
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"Allways speak the truth and you will never have to remember what you said before..." Sam Houston Texans, "We say Grace, We Say Mam, If You Don't Like it, We Don't Give a Damn!"
My late friend Joe St Denis refused to turn-in the driver's license � complete with ID photo, of course � that Colorado had issued him as "Joseph St Penis." Loved to show it.
"Good enough" isn't.
Always take your responsibilities seriously but never yourself.
Hell, the name on my birth certificate is Gorge. When my father was asked to name me he said Jorge Carlos. He was asked to spell it and he used a G instead of a J since he couldn't spell for crap and I ended up Gorge. I changed it to George when I joined the Navy when the recruiter told me about all the crap I would have to take if I didn't change it.
George
Dad always said, "Nadie Nacio Ensenado" (No One Was Born Taught)
At a former employer, the CEO had a good friend named Richard Strong, who quite proudly would announce himself as Dick Strong. One day he called in to the office and the battelaxe on the switchboard laughed and hung up on him when he asked for the CEO.
A few minutes later the boss walked in, and quietly told her that he really did have a friend named Dick Strong, and to please forward his calls in the future.