Re: A Musatavit moment



On 31 Dec, 14:11, "Ron Jones" <r...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tony Clayton wrote:
In a recent message "Nicholas D. Richards"
<nicho...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

And a builder I used to know christened Joseph King.

Not sure what is wrong - my great-grandfather was a Joseph King,
but he owned a woolen mill in Keighley.

(I am joking)

Ah - it has been a tiring Christmas - an uncomfortable strange bed
for a couple of nights doesn't help!

It shows how careful you have to be when choosing a name.

My wife was a midwife, and was very concerned less Mr & Mrs
Riddle called their son James (fortunately they had cottoned on).

She also worked with someone called Penny Schilling, but then Austrian
parents were probably not au fait with the subtleties of the English
language.

I also know someoine who was given the Christian names John Thomas...

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I knew a lady named Urine but she was Australian so no-one dared.
There was in the same place a man called Bad*** but he was a bit
touchy too. Me - I modl myself on a fictional chap from a book called
'the sun never sets'. He was named Tiny Waterhouse but was all known
as Little Urinal.
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