“Fight Against Stupidity And Bureaucracy”
It has been fun gathering up examples of those who have been lumbered with let’s say, more exotic names than the rest of us.
In this final installment, apart from the first one which I couldn’t resist adding, the afflicted are no longer with us although their contribution to mankind lives on in their memorials.
If I ever change my name by deed poll I think I’d like to take the name of the last guy on the list.
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Mike Litoris. Yup! I’d have changed that puppy S.A.P.
Great comment. Many thanks.
I love visiting old cemeteries – they can be quite interesting as you have proven!
Yes, I’ve bee looking at those too and some of them are great. Might do a post on that next week. Thanks for your comment and the idea!
i got tears streaming down my face i’m laughing so hard! “Wonder where they buried the rest of him” this has been so entertaining!
So glad you enjoyed the silly names posts. And thanks for commenting.
i so did and anytime!
Ah, do you think they knew? Of course they all knew. The worst? They all had children to pass their horrible names on to.
Thanks for your comments.
Wow, you don’t mean there are a load of little Leopolds running around somewhere???
“What is in a name? A rose…” Ole William knew what he was talking about when it came to roses, but leave it at that.
There was a comment by W. C. Fields, “It’s not what they call you, it’s what you answer to.” If I had one of these names I don’t think I’d be answering. I’d just laugh along with everybody else and pretend it’s a joke.
I guess if you can’t beat ’em join ’em would be the easiest way to go. Thanks for commenting.