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Amusing names

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sooz claims to be a goal umpire to be a and yet if u ask
goal umpires in the ballarat league-never heard of her:thumbsdown:

I am pretty sure she is just one of those club umpires that do the juniors and reserves games. Don't think she is good enough to umpire any higher.
 

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Some might wish that he would sleep...
 
There is a friend of the family who married a guy named Grose. Before that her maiden name was Twitt. So now she is a Grose Twitt.
 
I did hear that somebody had called their child Hashtag due to the fact that they loved twitter.
 
My bro went to school with a girl called Pina Seta.

There's a charming little restaurant in Chinatown (Melb) called Kum Den - they blow-up their Peking Ducks the old fashioned way.
 

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These are all the unfortunate surnames I can recall of people I have met during my life:

Butt, Coward, Cox, Crapper, Cumming, Dullard, Grotto, Grubb, Haw, Hussey, Knippel, Schipp, Twitt, Wee-Hee
 

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These are all the unfortunate surnames I can recall of people I have met during my life:

Butt, Coward, Cox, Crapper, Cumming, Dullard, Grotto, Grubb, Haw, Hussey, Knippel, Schipp, Twitt, Wee-Hee
My best mate and housemate is a Schipp. I love giving him schipp about it. :thumbsu:

Also, Knippel is fantastic!
 
My best mate and housemate is a Schipp. I love giving him schipp about it. :thumbsu:

Also, Knippel is fantastic!


You could say the Schipp docked.
 
2 former work colleagues:
Professor Richard Head ( now at Uni South Aus.)
David Death, he had a PhD, so was known as Dr. Death.
Went out with a kiwi girl many years ago. Her sisters name was Wendy, kiwis pronounce it Windy, married to an aussie, surname Box, so she was Windy Box.
 
My best mate and housemate is a Schipp. I love giving him schipp about it. :thumbsu:

Also, Knippel is fantastic!


The woman I knew who had the Knippel surname actually pronounced it as though it were a French name, so that it rhymed with "Michelle" instead of "ripple." There was an air of thought about the workplace that she chose to pronounce it this way so as to try and avoid any embarrassment, which would have been a fair tactic considering we were working in a high school. Also, it was the surname of her husband and she had obviously chosen to accept his surname, but who knows, perhaps it is French.
 

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