I'm just waiting for the hate-filled maniacs to come along and troll this thread.
"Wella eff erebodie namez muhaMAD in da inglant den erebodie muss ate Jesis dere a yonder."
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I'm just waiting for the hate-filled maniacs to come along and troll this thread.
"Wella eff erebodie namez muhaMAD in da inglant den erebodie muss ate Jesis dere a yonder."
To quote ( again! ) my fav. british personality:
" What’s in a name? that which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet; "
( Romeo and Juliet, act II, scene II )
:laugh:
101 Jaden
102 Kaden
103 Caden
Wow :p :
American names never cease to amaze me though, so many of them are ridiculous!
Interesting fact... It would put the name into the higher place if the variants are to include name like Ahmad, Ahmed, Achmad etc. As far as I am concerned they stand for the same meaning...Quote:
Originally Posted by Hondo
Do you know why so many Italians are named "Tony" ?
because the used to stamp their foreheads To New York
Not surprising when you can't spell your own name right ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Brown, Jon Brow
That explains anthonyvop. He stamped his forehead To New York, but ended up in Miami. The man is lost.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roamy
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Five years ago, I was in a class at a Tech. school in Minn. with apprx. sixteen students. Four of us were named Robert.
The instructor used to come out of his office and loudly proclaim- BOB!
He would then laugh and say, "I love to watch your heads pop-up.
For more serious concerns he would use the system of Bob number one- number two... etc, by whom had entered the class first.
Bobble-heads.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob Riebe
http://www.bobbleheadstore.net/bobble/jesus.htm
Jesus bobble-head doll and Bob Riebe bobble-head troll.