Re: Time for Fun: Equivocal, Politically-Incorrect and Inappropriate Names Contest!
in reply to a message by Pavlos
I'm recycling this one, but it was mine originally, so T.S.!
Fifteen years ago, the mayor of the town of Auburn in rural western Kentucky was an old gentleman named Glover Washer. His wife, a pleasant and genteel lady, bore the unfortunate name of "Fanny Washer".
It got some chuckles here, but I understand it would have been a bit more rude in Oz and the UK!
- Da.
Fifteen years ago, the mayor of the town of Auburn in rural western Kentucky was an old gentleman named Glover Washer. His wife, a pleasant and genteel lady, bore the unfortunate name of "Fanny Washer".
It got some chuckles here, but I understand it would have been a bit more rude in Oz and the UK!
- Da.
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Hehe, its hilarious.
It reminds me of one of Greece's most successful financial moguls (President of the Interamerican Insurance group and Nova Bank), Dimitris Kondominas.
And guess how "Kondominas" is pronounced, chuckle chuckle.
It reminds me of one of Greece's most successful financial moguls (President of the Interamerican Insurance group and Nova Bank), Dimitris Kondominas.
And guess how "Kondominas" is pronounced, chuckle chuckle.
Assuming that I'm assuming correctly ... how's your Rugby? A few years ago there was a huge prop forward, Mr William Somebody, who played for Scotland, and the French at that time had a player, also a large lad, who was m. Condom. So a poster was painted when the two sides med: Our Willie is bigger than your Condom ...
...which reminds me of an old story my dad used to say: During WWII, soldiers protected their rifles from rain and cold by placing condoms on the barrels. According to the story, Winston Churchill personally ordered the production of huge condoms for such use, and had them stamped with: "Size Medium, made in England".