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• #727
This guy who wrote songs for Elvis and others was called Ivory Hunter - no wonder he used his middle name:
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• #728
A question I used to get asked when I was stood by the river with a rod: Courtney Fish?
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• #729
I have worked with both a Constable Sergeant and a Constable Constable who then became Sergeant Constable.
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• #730
Funnily enough I knew two cops, brothers, in the met with that surname. CLINT could have been used for either of them.
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• #731
My secondary school R.E. teacher was called Ms. Sermon
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• #732
I used to work with a guy called Will Barrow. Also a Chris Peacock, who was known as Crispy
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• #734
Perhaps you and @Kat_Balou have an acquaintance in common ...
https://www.lfgss.com/comments/9532074/
... or it's a fairly common nickname for someone with that name.
Another one (maybe):
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• #735
Robin G. Mahfood
President and Chief Executive Officer of Food For The Poorhttp://www.foodforthepoor.org/about-us/leadership/president-ceo.html
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• #736
Professor Kneebone
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• #737
I hear he's very well connected
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• #738
Very good
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• #739
Tom Turnipseed's silly name provided some light relief in a worryingly sympathetic PBS documentary about George Wallace:
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• #741
You would think he would change that name?
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• #743
His life must be a living hell. RIP.
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• #745
ACES
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• #746
Veronica Miracle brings you the news.
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• #748
The artist who has a slug exhibition on at Tate Britain at the moment is called Monster Chetwynd.
She was born Alalia, but changed her name to Spartacus Chetwynd, and then changed it again to Marvin Gaye Chetwynd, before changing it again to Monster, as you do.
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• #750
^Again? That's twice in 2 days.
When I was 15 I did work experience with Sheriff Payne
He was coroner of Dorset and Sheriff was his actual name.