I worked with a Filipino whos surname was "Bong"
2006-11-15 00:12:47
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answered by Will M 3
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My friend dated someone whos surname was Hooker, prob not the funniest ever but funniest I've heard, still makes me giggle, I mean when his mum went into the bank did they say 'good afternoon Mrs Hooker'
2006-11-15 00:16:54
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answered by Georgie 5
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Chinamen are great for this
I've seen a Bang Yu,
and a 6 foot fella called Wei Man (pronounced Wee Man)
Asian names too, a bloke I knew had a lad called Ashit in his lecture hall
Otherwise theres Danny Grewcock the England rugby forward
And I had a neighbour called Piddle
2006-11-15 09:34:42
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answered by Yeah yeah yeah 5
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An ex-boss of mine had the surname Johncock and I went to school with a girl who's surname was Proudfoot.
2006-11-15 02:02:07
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answered by b97st 7
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I used to work in a call centre and I had to speak to someone once with the Mrs Fockarddufonifigwear! Cant remember how to speall it but I will never forget how to say it. It has become a regular joke with friends. There was another person call mark gotobed. Who would have the last name go to bed!
2006-11-15 02:34:28
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answered by Jinx 2
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Mr Glasscock
2006-11-15 00:17:43
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answered by myvtecsred 2
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Gore-Capron, I bet he's fun to be around! I heard of a Dutch guy with the surname Angers.
2006-11-15 00:16:25
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answered by Anonymous
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god where do i start, i find some names funny because of the job they do, in the police i knew a sergeant sergeant and an inspector smellie. also knew a farmer called farmer!!
but if you want class funny names look no further than footballers worldwide past and present,
who can forget the german player kuntz and of course we have kaka, shittu and the swiss player bernt hauss!
i could go on but i'm giggling like a school kid now
2006-11-15 00:33:19
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answered by lola 5
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Goodwillie..Went to school with a lad called John Ivor Goodwllie
2006-11-15 00:12:50
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answered by Amanda 6
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Drickhammer
2006-11-15 03:08:31
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answered by Super G 5
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My first husbands name was Wardropper. I put up with it for eight years and I cringe when I think about it now. Apparently it means Keeper of the Kings Wardrobe.
2006-11-15 00:50:15
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answered by Anonymous
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