"Mines" vs "Mine"
Originally Posted by THEOLDMAN,Jan 20 2006, 11:35 AM
When my wife worked at the Medical University of SC in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit she heard a person name their son Merconium, because on the birth record the doctor listed Merconium staining, and she liked how it sounded.
Originally Posted by kadeshpa,Jan 21 2006, 08:15 AM
You see alot of these people naming them after drugs too.. heheh. Hey tylenol, get over here! Volbutrin, you better not wrastle with Relefin, he's nekid.
No joke:
My wife works at a public elementary school in a less fortunate part of town, and there is a boy there whose name is Shithead (pronounced shith-eed).
I don't understand why some demographics feel the need to "get original" when it comes to naming their multitude of offspring.
My wife works at a public elementary school in a less fortunate part of town, and there is a boy there whose name is Shithead (pronounced shith-eed).
I don't understand why some demographics feel the need to "get original" when it comes to naming their multitude of offspring.
Originally Posted by VoIPA,Jan 23 2006, 10:32 AM
No joke:
My wife works at a public elementary school in a less fortunate part of town, and there is a boy there whose name is Shithead (pronounced shith-eed).
I don't understand why some demographics feel the need to "get original" when it comes to naming their multitude of offspring.
My wife works at a public elementary school in a less fortunate part of town, and there is a boy there whose name is Shithead (pronounced shith-eed).
I don't understand why some demographics feel the need to "get original" when it comes to naming their multitude of offspring.








