Spotted on another newsgroup:

This is pretty old I guess:

Look at the person pictured 5 across and 5 down.

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LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!

Reply to
dojj

i don't get it???

Reply to
Vamp

Me neither. "ginger" was a perfectly common name at one piont in the US :o)

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Mason

I don't live in the US but I don't know anyone with "Minge" as their 2nd name.

Douglas

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Douglas Payne

I know a lass called Ms Muff :)

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Tony Bond (UncleFista)

I did get it by the war.

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Mason

I met someone called Rodger Mycock once.

Douglas

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Douglas Payne

by the war? lol

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Vamp

we had two terasa's at our school.

Teresa Green and Teresa Alwood. I'm honestly not making them up. their parents were either stupid or had a highly developed and weird sense of humour.

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Mason

We have a customer called Teresa Greene, much to the embarassment of my brother who repeatedly hung up the phone on her while trying to figure out who had set him up :)

-- Chet

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Chet

I got more amusement from 4th in on the bottom row, what pretty hair!

-- Chet

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Chet

Ah, the classic redneck Mullet man. "Voted most likely to marry his sister"

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Sleeker GT Phwoar

I don't get it ?

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Nom

I used to know a girl called Shona Nix.

She had to change her first name to Marie :)

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Nom

in news: snipped-for-privacy@pipex.net, "Vamp" slurred :

Vamp taking the piss out of someones spelling??? LoL

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Albert T Cone

I'll spell it out for you then. Trees are green / Trees are all wood.

Where were you when God was doling out brains :-)

Peter

-- "The truth is working in television is not very glamorous at all. I just go home on my own at night and sit alone and eat crisps."

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AstraVanMan

Wanker used to be, maybe still is a perfectly acceptable Surname in the US too.

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Sleeker GT Phwoar

I was speaking with a Yorkshire accent !

I know a Teresa, but she (and I) pronounce it "Teh-ray-za" :)

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Nom

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