We've had random thoughts, gross jokes, avatar explanations, etc., but I don't recall a topic about your favorite made-up names. Trevor's post in the screen name thread made me think about it, so props to Trevor.
He said he wanted to use Heywood Jablome. Other classics include Mike Hunt (though I did know a guy with this name), I.P. Freely, Ella Vader, and so on.
A guy I work with likes to make these up and book appointments for them to see if anyone notices. His favorite seems to be Phil McKracken. What are your favorites?
Sometimes I go by the name Suitcase Grace
My next-door neighbor growing up was from a town called Hurricane, West Virginia, and he was a smart, dignified, down to earth sort of man but verra, verra country. He had a first cousin who'd visit from time to time who was quite honestly named Hugh G. Juggs. He always said the middle initial with the first and last name, and it always sounded funny.
Quote from: Derf on October 28, 2008, 07:37:51 AM
so props to Trevor.
And + 1 karma to you. :teddyr:
Quote from: Derf on October 28, 2008, 07:37:51 AM
A guy I work with likes to make these up and book appointments for them to see if anyone notices. His favorite seems to be Phil McKracken. What are your favorites?
I remember Phil McKracken. He hung out with Ben Dover.
I will slightly change the names to the English language...
My sister used to live in an apartment and her landlady's name was actually "F**kert". Eventually she (the landlady) would get married, and instead of getting rid of this somewhat, hmm unfortunate name, she settled for a compound name. Much to our delight she married a Herr Faust ("Mr. Fist"), so her name ended up to be "Mrs. Fist-F**kert". My sister always had hysteric laughing fits when she got a letter from her...
Pat McGroin
Anita Bushliker
Manny Soares
Hugh G. Rection
Manuel Hung
IIRC there was a Texan with the last name of Hogg and he named his daughters
Ima Hogg and Youra Hogg.
Not a nice thing to do to your kids.
A woman once told me she knew someone named Crystal Chandalier
Hugh Jazz
Quote from: raj on October 28, 2008, 02:52:16 PM
IIRC there was a Texan with the last name of Hogg and he named his daughters
Ima Hogg and Youra Hogg.
Not a nice thing to do to your kids.
Well, if we're doing real people names, there was a famous millionaire called Armand Hammer. I think he was the inspiration for the millionaire character in
Gorky Park, who was also an American who did a lot of business with the USSR.
Seems to me there was a real person named Donald Duck you used to hear about too.
Ivor Biggun
Seymore Butts
Erik Estrada Jr.
Neil Down
Richard Head
Henry Dunbobbin
Quote from: The DarkSider on October 28, 2008, 07:44:44 PM
Seymore Butts
Didn't he write a book called "Under the Bleachers"?
Quote from: Jack on October 29, 2008, 06:49:01 AM
Quote from: The DarkSider on October 28, 2008, 07:44:44 PM
Seymore Butts
Didn't he write a book called "Under the Bleachers"?
No, but he directs and stars in
a lot of porn.
"Can I speak to Mr. Krotch? First name, Mike."
"Mike Rotch! Mike Rotch! Hey, has anybody seen Mike Rotch lately?"
"Can I speak to Ms. Huggenkiss? First name, Amanda."
"Uh, Amanda Huggenkiss? Hey, I'm looking for Amanda Huggenkiss! Ah, why can't I find Amanda Huggenkiss?"
"I'm looking for Maya. Last name, Normousbutt."
"Hang on, I'll check. Uh, has anyone seen Maya Normousbutt?"