Most unfortunate names

warpig said:
there is actually a person in this country called Spung Maddix. a few lads at the inland revenue in manchester used their access to check it out. they all got sacked.
phil would be prity funny with maddix
 
My mother works for the dreaded tax office. A couple of years ago she was in court dealing with two brother, Peter and Andrew Ness. They were referred to by the judge as Mr. P Ness and Mr. A Ness.
 
tueartsboots said:
charliebigspuds said:
After reading these my mind has gone to my current problem, my wife is 1 week off giving birth to my second son and we both like the name Leon, trouble is my surname is Bridge and i'm worried he'll sound like some Cornish village or something like that! am i being unduly worried as the name Leon can make a lot of surname's sound like this or should we change it?

Leon Bridge, sounds ok to me
better than wayin bridge.
 
Once saw at work a Pauline O'Shit, and I remember that one of the main men at Deutsche Bundesbank was a Mr Asslicher.

Standard tease for newbies at work was to leave people messages to call customers back giving the number for London Zoo and the name Mr C Lion, Mr G Raff etc.

Best prank call I received was from Mike Oxlong.
 

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