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"I love engelbert humperdink I love saying it and it cracks me up everytime anyone else have any favourite funny names or is it just me "
He deserves to live in Pratt's Bottom or Middle Wallop with a name like that. And it's not his real name either. Who would choose a name like that?!?! |
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"I love engelbert humperdink I love saying it and it cracks me up everytime anyone else have any favourite funny names or is it just me
He deserves to live in Pratt's Bottom or Middle Wallop with a name like that. And it's not his real name either. Who would choose a name like that?!?!"
And he did choose it too he was born Arnold George Dorsey! |
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Another true one, going pack to the 80s but there was a doctor in Bradford with a surname of Anker and an initial of W, it was a few years before he started putting a middle initial on his prescription pads too, obviously thought it was funny and was instructed to change it. I'm not making these up by the way! |
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"I love engelbert humperdink I love saying it and it cracks me up everytime anyone else have any favourite funny names or is it just me
He deserves to live in Pratt's Bottom or Middle Wallop with a name like that. And it's not his real name either. Who would choose a name like that?!?!
And he did choose it too he was born Arnold George Dorsey! "
I think I'd have stuck with that myself! |
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"Another true one, going pack to the 80s but there was a doctor in Bradford with a surname of Anker and an initial of W, it was a few years before he started putting a middle initial on his prescription pads too, obviously thought it was funny and was instructed to change it. I'm not making these up by the way!"
I take it you weren't Christened Duracell Dick |
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"Another true one, going pack to the 80s but there was a doctor in Bradford with a surname of Anker and an initial of W, it was a few years before he started putting a middle initial on his prescription pads too, obviously thought it was funny and was instructed to change it. I'm not making these up by the way!
I take it you weren't Christened Duracell Dick "
No that's just my fucking non de plume, I'm actually called Bernard Ballsack, I did have a middle name of Beefy but I dropped that once I found out that it wasn't on my birth certificate |
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"Another true one, going pack to the 80s but there was a doctor in Bradford with a surname of Anker and an initial of W, it was a few years before he started putting a middle initial on his prescription pads too, obviously thought it was funny and was instructed to change it. I'm not making these up by the way!
I take it you weren't Christened Duracell Dick "
Anyway, where does the surname Sexslut come from? It doesn't sound like a typical Anglo-Saxon surname to me, do you have Latin blood in you? |
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"I love engelbert humperdink I love saying it and it cracks me up everytime anyone else have any favourite funny names or is it just me
He deserves to live in Pratt's Bottom or Middle Wallop with a name like that. And it's not his real name either. Who would choose a name like that?!?!
And he did choose it too he was born Arnold George Dorsey! "
I may be wrong, often am, but didn't he choose the Engelbert Humperdinck from the classical composer of that very name.? |
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"I love engelbert humperdink I love saying it and it cracks me up everytime anyone else have any favourite funny names or is it just me
He deserves to live in Pratt's Bottom or Middle Wallop with a name like that. And it's not his real name either. Who would choose a name like that?!?!
And he did choose it too he was born Arnold George Dorsey!
I may be wrong, often am, but didn't he choose the Engelbert Humperdinck from the classical composer of that very name.?"
Yes I think it was the name of a opera singer |
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Used to work with a tooling engineer called Gary Rogers. First time he said his name (in a meeting) gobby here says "that's not a name it's a statement...". Apparently it wasn't the first time he'd heard that |
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"I love engelbert humperdink I love saying it and it cracks me up everytime anyone else have any favourite funny names or is it just me
He deserves to live in Pratt's Bottom or Middle Wallop with a name like that. And it's not his real name either. Who would choose a name like that?!?!
And he did choose it too he was born Arnold George Dorsey!
I may be wrong, often am, but didn't he choose the Engelbert Humperdinck from the classical composer of that very name.?"
You are quite right:
Engelbert Humperdinck (1 September 1854 – 27 September 1921) was a German composer, best known for his opera, Hänsel und Gretel. Humperdinck was born at Siegburg in the Rhine Province; he died at the age of 67 in Neustrelitz, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
Thank you wikipedia |
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