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BS: No funny jokes about people's names

05 Sep 07 - 08:39 AM (#2141386)
Subject: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Uncle_DaveO

Long ago, I adopted the view that there ARE no funny jokes about people's names.

For instance, my own last name, "Oesterreich". It's German up to here, and it's the German word for Austria. I was brought up pronouncing it, not as in German, but "OH-strich".

I wish I had a nickel for every time some clod made an alleged joke to the effect, "Oh, ostrich, huh? Go bury your head in the sand." And it's always delivered with the bland assumption that the speaker has discovered something witty that was fresh and original in the world.

Frankly, that assumption is what galls--the idea that the "joke" is original, when I've been shuddering at it for seventy years.   At least that "joke" is not one that is insulting on its face; it's merely tiresome. Unto death.

The examples that could be related are constant and all around us. I cringe at the examples that come up based on the names of others almost as much as ones (there are more) perpetrated at my expense.

Your experience and comments?

Dave Oesterreich


05 Sep 07 - 09:04 AM (#2141407)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Rapparee

Doellman, orginally umlauted on the 'o'. I'm told that it means 'goalie' in Dutch, and orginally meant something like "altar keeper" or "keeper of the sacred place." You can imagine...my father was nicknamed "Dolly."

By the way, I could pronounced "Oesterreich" Germanically the first time I saw it. Even knew what it meant. Of course, I have relatives named "Oestermueller."


05 Sep 07 - 09:25 AM (#2141437)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Wolfgang

It is hard to resist in the case of prominents, in particular politicians.

You have to be very good in German and understand the Bavarian dialect to get this old one from the early sixties (ab)using president Kennedy's name:

Franz-Josef Strauss landet in Washington. Der Praesident empfaengt ihn an der Gangway und stellt sich vor: "Kennedy" Strauss antwortet: "I di aa".

"Kennedy" is exactly pronounced as the Bavarian dialect "I know you".

Wolfgang Hell


05 Sep 07 - 10:23 AM (#2141494)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: GUEST,Bardford

From Monty Python's travel agent sketch:


Bounder: Morning, I'm Bounder of Adventure.
Smoketoomuch: Hello, I'm Smoketoomuch.
Bounder: Well, you'd better cut down a little then.
Smoketoomuch: I'm sorry?
Bounder: You'd better cut down a little then.
Smoketoomuch: Oh, I see! Smoke too much so I'd better cut down a little then!
Bounder: Yes, ha ha... I expect you get people making jokes about your name all the time, eh?
Smoketoomuch: No, I never noticed it before.


05 Sep 07 - 10:29 AM (#2141504)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: ranger1

My last name is Bill. Anyone out there remember the "Mr. Bill" skits from Saturday Night Live? Well, if I had a nickel for everytime someone asked me "Hey! Is your father Mr. Bill?" and then giggles maniacally, I'd be rich. The last time it happened, I was out with my brother and we both looked at the guy who said it and said at the same time: "oh, hey! I've never heard that one before!"


05 Sep 07 - 10:30 AM (#2141505)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Little Hawk

Such jokes are inevitable, specially among children. One hopes not to hear them after people reach a certain age, though.

I bet there isn't a single person here who hasn't been driven nuts by hearing the same stupid jokes about their name over and over again.

Children are merciless. They will find a way to make fun of anyone's name. Some names, however, are such a terrible setup for that that it's really a sad situation.

You're right, Dave, there are no funny jokes about people's names, not when they're made to the person's face, anyway.

This is one of the really good things about reincarnation. You finally get to escape the jokes about your old name by taking on a completely new one. And then... ;-)


05 Sep 07 - 10:31 AM (#2141506)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Becca72

Uncle DaveO

I can relate. Having the first name of Rebecca I was asked about a million times as a child, "oh, are you from Sunnybrook Farm?" Very original. Also with the surname Morse lots of kids in school would come up and say, "dot dot dot dash dash....what did I say?"

And the most annoying part of that IS that they actually think they were the first to come up with it.


05 Sep 07 - 10:42 AM (#2141519)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Uncle_DaveO

I can't resist relating a joke that WAS funny, that turned out later to be a name joke, though not so intended. Which is a little different from what I was talking about earlier.

As a student, I lived with four other guys in an apartment which communicated via a porch with another apartment. One night we had an impromptu party in our apartment. One of the girls there was a nurse, whom I'd just met that night. For delicacy's sake I'll not give her first name, but I'll call her Helen.

Helen and I went next door to the other apartment, where there was some interesting necking and exploration, but alas, I was unable to get over the goal line. (Is that delicate enough?)

As we were about to go back to the party, one of my roommates came into the next-door apartment with a female companion. Quoth he, "Whatcha been doin'?"

I replied, in an attempt at jocularity, "Learning anatomy, by the Braille method!"   

Helen broke up at that! Really belly-laughed. I had thought it a pleasant enough joke in passing, but was surprised at how funny she considered it.

Later in the party I asked for her telephone number. She said, "Oh, I'm in the telephone book." I had to reply, "Well, what's your last name?" because I only knew her as Helen.

She said, "Oh, come on! You know my last name! You made a joke about it!"

Turns out her last name was Brill, and she'd given me credit for originating a superior pun/name joke.

Not exactly an exception to the founding principle of this thread, because it wasn't really about her name, except by chance and as she took it.

Dave Oesterreich


05 Sep 07 - 10:43 AM (#2141522)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Wilfried Schaum

Becca, it is SM. What do schoolchildren know about sado-masochism?

My last name Schaum is in English Foam. And there is a well known shampoo named Schauma. Heard it some days at school, but it stopped after some bleeding noses (they stopped a fight immediately).


05 Sep 07 - 10:50 AM (#2141531)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: katlaughing

I used to get teased a lot about either being Henry Hudson or being related to him, which I suppose I might be. Either way I didn't like the teasing when kids heard my last name. But, I got teased more for packing my violin back and forth to school every day on the school bus. Way too many jokes about being mafia-related and carrying a "tommy" gun to school.


05 Sep 07 - 10:56 AM (#2141539)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: HouseCat

I have an old school friend whose last name is Gross. You can imagine what she endured from our classmates for years at our small school. I am convinced that the bullying she got helped to make her the sad and disturbed person she is today. Kids can be cruel.


05 Sep 07 - 11:00 AM (#2141543)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Bat Goddess

Well, it's been some years since either "Hogan's Heroes" or "The Bob Cummings Show" were popular TV fare, but I still really dislike being called "Schulzie" (or being summoned by a fake German accent, "Schooltz").

And it's true, it's not offensive in itself, it's the repetition that is tiresome.

Linn


05 Sep 07 - 11:43 AM (#2141578)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Uncle_DaveO

When I was in the Army, back in the late carboniferous era sometime, we had a sergeant whose last name was Fadiss (or maybe Faddis; I forget).

Not to his face, but he knew that behind his back he had a universal nickname which might be rephrased as "adipose fundament". (As I indicated before, I try to be delicate about these things.)

Dave Oesterreich


05 Sep 07 - 11:45 AM (#2141581)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: John Hardly

There's a very well-known potter named Jeff Oestreich. His name is pronounced "EYE-strick"


05 Sep 07 - 11:48 AM (#2141583)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Rapparee

Mr. Barrett taught Physical Education when I was in grade school. His name was changed to "Mr. Bare Nuts."


05 Sep 07 - 11:52 AM (#2141587)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: John Hardly

There was a gymnast at our school named Cal Emhoff. We, of course, called him "Jack".


05 Sep 07 - 12:13 PM (#2141606)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: alanabit

A taxpayer in my allocation really had been christened, "Olive Branch". No comment.


05 Sep 07 - 12:15 PM (#2141608)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Desdemona

My mother's maiden name is Kirby. She grew up in England during WWII, and recalls being upset at having the soubriquet "Kirby Grip" bestowed upon her (a kirby grip is a type of hairpin), not because it was particularly insulting, but because she got so tired of hearng it.

~D


05 Sep 07 - 12:32 PM (#2141627)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Bill D

My father's name was Audley Wayne....yes, he spent most of his life using A.W. to avoid the bad puns. (When he worked as a Western Union lineman, they called him 'Red', because he could whip anyone who MADE the bad puns)


05 Sep 07 - 01:09 PM (#2141653)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: TheSnail

I used to have a boss whose surname was Cockhead. He had a shaved head and muscles everywhere. Nobody ever said a word.


05 Sep 07 - 01:10 PM (#2141657)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Big Al Whittle

I always like that bit in Diary of a Nobody - he has these two friends called Cummings and Gowing. One day Pooter points out the similarity to coming and going, and they both sit there stony faced - whilst our hero rocks with laughter.

Similar to the Monty Python SmokestooMUch joke.

One kid called Hall, I used to teach - his parents had very considerately named him Albert.


05 Sep 07 - 01:12 PM (#2141660)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Rapparee

Much WAS said of the Sergeant in Basic Training whose name was Glasscock. In the middle of the training his mother got divorced and he came back named Campbell.


05 Sep 07 - 01:17 PM (#2141665)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Bernard

My last name is Cromarty... so I'm often asked how Viking and Forties are...

For those who aren't aware, they are sea areas mentioned in the legendary BBC Shipping Forecasts.


05 Sep 07 - 01:18 PM (#2141666)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Georgiansilver

With a surname like HILL I have had my 'ups and downs' and some of them have been a bit 'steep'.......Hill the pill was the old favourite at school in the 60's...the PILL(Contraceptive) was the big thing at the time of course. 'Hilly'...'Pilly' of course followed.
Just glad I was not called Max Bygraves...or people might have thought I left my raincoats in cemeteries!


05 Sep 07 - 01:21 PM (#2141672)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Rapparee

Cemeteries are nice places. I used to work in them. Quiet, nobody making small talk while you're trying to get things done. Friendly, even, mostly.


05 Sep 07 - 03:07 PM (#2141751)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: John Hardly

I can dig it.


05 Sep 07 - 04:42 PM (#2141823)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: HuwG

My surname is "Gallon". I have indeed had to put up with a lot.


05 Sep 07 - 04:51 PM (#2141836)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Georgiansilver

So many men had your measure then.....oops sorry!


05 Sep 07 - 04:52 PM (#2141837)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: curmudgeon

We once had a Governor here in NH whose name was Hugh Gallen, but I don't recall any comments on his name.

Then there was the guy I worked with one summer whose name was Randy McNally.


05 Sep 07 - 05:43 PM (#2141869)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Bee-dubya-ell

About half the people I've ever met with German last names have "Americanized" the pronunciations. Due to having taken numerous German classes in high school and college, I tend to want to "de-Americanize" them and pronounce them the proper German way. A friend's last name is "Claus", which he pronounces to rhyme with "pause", but which I invariably want to rhyme with "house", the way a German would.

And I went to school with a girl whose last name was "Goethe", which her family pronounced "Go-thee". That's almost criminal.


05 Sep 07 - 06:19 PM (#2141906)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: fumblefingers

My name is Hubbell. It rhymes with lots of words and can be spelled wrong all sorts of ways. In school they called me Bubbles and some around here still do. Most of the kids thought they had come up with something new and hillarious. I went to 12 different schools so it was neither new nor funny to me. I learned early on that it wasn't so funny to them if I didn't object, so I said they could call me anything they liked.


05 Sep 07 - 06:50 PM (#2141934)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Peace

It's simple. If your name is Ima Dipshit, change it.


05 Sep 07 - 07:02 PM (#2141945)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Bee-dubya-ell

Yeah, change it to Ima Dumbass.


05 Sep 07 - 07:13 PM (#2141956)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Peace

Yeah. You got it!


05 Sep 07 - 07:39 PM (#2141972)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Uncle_DaveO

Bee-Dubya-Ell, I hear what you say about de-Americanizing names.

As I said above, I was brought up in a family that called "Oesterreich" "OH-strich", and only much later learned how it was pronounced in German, and what it meant.

When I was still in high school, in '47 or '48, my brother ( 5 years older) and his young wife moved to Duluth, where he had found an excellent job. They found that there was another "Oesterreich" family there which was numerous, well-known, and respected there, who pronounced the name "AY-strike", which is within shouting distance of the proper German pronunciation. They decided there was no use fighting a well-known pronunciation, and changed their pronunciation to suit.

To this day, my brother's branch of the family are all AY-strikes, and mine and my children's are still OH-striches.

Dave Oesterreich


05 Sep 07 - 07:46 PM (#2141978)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Peace

I know some Finkelsteins who became Finks. But that was to do with border people at immigration.


05 Sep 07 - 08:11 PM (#2141996)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Joe Offer

My wife's late husband was named Jim Cock. When he moved from the UK to the US, he wisely changed his name to "Cox."

With a name like "Offer," I've received my share of abuse - expecially in my first couple years of high school. I'm proud of my name and wouldn't think of changing it - but it did hurt when a certain faction decided to make fun of my name every time they saw me.

My name is part of who I am - it tells my story, and the story of my ancestors. Yes, it's hurtful to play with someone's name.

I suppose my wife has a different perspective, and may not be as tied to the name she was born with. She was born Christine and changed to Christina, and some of her friends have had three major first name changes and a number of last name changes. My wife has kept her surname, Slowick, since birth - although it was Anglicized when her grandparents arrived at Ellis Island from Poland.

-Joe-


05 Sep 07 - 08:24 PM (#2142002)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Joybell

Mostly at Christmas for me and short-lived.

True-Love once had a friend called John. He got so sick of the toilet/bathroom jokes that he insisted everyone call him "Africa". So from then on everyone said, "Excuse me I have to go to the Africa"
Cheers and Joy


05 Sep 07 - 08:27 PM (#2142006)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: curmudgeon

Many years ago, a fellow teacher and his wife were gifted with a daughter. They had agonised over names to protect her from mean children and finally settled on "Allison."

When Paul returned to class after the birth, a student asked what he had named his daughter. When he told the girl the chosen name, she said, "oh, like Alicein Wonderland!"


05 Sep 07 - 08:27 PM (#2142007)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Uncle_DaveO

Joy, that's priceless!

Dave Oesterreich


05 Sep 07 - 08:28 PM (#2142009)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: catspaw49

Well I've told it before but I went to school with a girl named Sharon Peters. We were innocent enough in the 8th grade that we never noticed anything odd (it was a kinder, gentler time).   One day my friend's Dad heard her name and asked Mike and I, "Is that name or a bathroom game?"

Then we got it........and of course we,uh .................yeah.......... I feel kinda' bad about that..........***sigh***................

Spaw


05 Sep 07 - 08:40 PM (#2142013)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: curmudgeon

Has it yet occured to anyone here that Peter O'Toole has a redundant name?


05 Sep 07 - 09:00 PM (#2142023)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: catspaw49

More double phallic than simply redundant as pointed out by Groucho Marx.

Spaw


05 Sep 07 - 09:19 PM (#2142033)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Ebbie

My surname is Bontrager. In school on occasion I and my brothers were called 'Barn Dragger', 'Bone Dragger' (Yes. It was a kinder, gentler time!), and 'Trigger'. So far as I know, it never bothered either me or my brothers.


06 Sep 07 - 01:07 AM (#2142122)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: TRUBRIT

My last name is Coward -- I took my husband's name when I married 30 years ago....(used to be Firth) in England Coward is not an unusual name at all (think Noel) but over here I am amazed by the number of people who comment on it - saying things like - what an awful name. My kids hated it when they were younger but I told them you could make fun of any name under the sun of you wanted to (viz -- oh - your last name is BROWN - oh how gross - brown is the color of poop.....etc etc......at least it made my kids smile.)

My business partner now is Deborah Meek so we are ---- Meek and Coward!!!!! Only a few cracks so far......


06 Sep 07 - 01:16 AM (#2142130)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: GUEST,Bert on Kelly's machine.

I (Bert Hansell) used to get annoyed when people called me Gretel. But I got over it. They get such simple enjoyment out of believing that they are original, that now I just grin.

Making fun of names is a kind of folklore isn't it.


06 Sep 07 - 01:23 AM (#2142133)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: TRUBRIT

think you are right but it is easier to smile and accept it when you are an adult --- in all honesty sometimes when people comment on my name I am so indifferent to it that I'm not completely sure of what they are saying -- then I realize-- oh ok, we're back in that conversation......


06 Sep 07 - 01:31 AM (#2142139)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Ebbie

Meek and Coward does have a certain ambiance, Trubrit. :)


06 Sep 07 - 01:37 AM (#2142142)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Genie

Well, having known people with such names as Dick Cox, Kay Pasa, and Anita Bath, I can empathize with those whose names have inevitably been the butt of jokes at least through grade school.   And as my last name is a single "t" away from a common British slang term for a) one's backside or b) a total jerk, I guess I'm lucky to be a Yank.   

Fortunately, by adulthood most people have ceased to torment everyone whose name suggests an oh-so-clever pun.

Of course, the boor will always be with us. And some of them, sadly, have talk shows with wide listenerships. How much more juvenile can you get than someone named, say, something easily parodied as "Rough Limpballs" calls Ellen Degeneres "Ellen Degenerate?"
(I'd say "Ellen The Generous" is a closer pun.) And sometimes the bad puns on peoples names that I hear from such talk show hosts or would-be comics seem to have nothing to do with the reality.)*

Even in "political satire," I find the pun funny only if it somehow parodies or ridicules something that really is true about the person whose name is being lampooned.


*Yes, I realize that the "conservative" talk show hosts may think being gay is a sin, but Ellen D. is known as being in committed relationships of longer duration than those of many Hollywood celebs, not for being promiscuous or otherwise "degenerate."   And I've heard a lot of similarly inappropriate name-calling from radio and TV personalities trying to be funny.


06 Sep 07 - 02:23 AM (#2142156)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: TRUBRIT

Ebbie - you are right - but what the hell?????


06 Sep 07 - 03:38 AM (#2142177)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: JennieG

A friend's surname is Rainbow - it's her married name - she is a little tired of people saying to her "you must be very bright".

The novelty wore off a long time ago. When she hears it these days she smiles through gritted teeth and says nothing!

Cheers
JennieG


06 Sep 07 - 06:36 AM (#2142256)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Georgiansilver

"Rainbow" eh...get over it!









Somewhere, over the rainbow.....skies are.....Sorry Rainbow.


06 Sep 07 - 08:13 AM (#2142297)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: skipy

Guest:- I might have guessed that!
I've heard that 1000s of times!
Skipy


06 Sep 07 - 10:44 AM (#2142413)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: TheSnail

In a supermarket I used to frequent the question used to come over the Tannoy "Will Miss Fortune come to the customer service desk?".

We may never know.


06 Sep 07 - 09:28 PM (#2142946)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: John Hardly

Guy on another forum named Dick Sanders.

ouch.


07 Sep 07 - 08:39 AM (#2143215)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Uncle_DaveO

I know a lawyer named Donald Duck. Imagine the kidding he's had over the years!

But there's more. He's Donald Duck the Third! And I'm not sure, but I think I heard that his son is named Donald too. That family never learns, I guess.

Dave Oesterreich


07 Sep 07 - 09:38 AM (#2143246)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: SINSULL

Mary Mary Quite Contrary...Oh F**k off!

And
"You study Ancient Languages? (pause) It's all Greek to me (guffaw)!" Sigh!


07 Sep 07 - 10:45 AM (#2143281)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: GUEST,Neil

I was never terribly upset over the various jokes on my name (Neil down and pray, etc.).I have ,however, learned to avoid hanging out with people named Bob.


07 Sep 07 - 11:44 AM (#2143328)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Becca72

I didn't have it nearly as bad as my elementary school friend, April Beaver...


07 Sep 07 - 11:56 AM (#2143341)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: GUEST,Snoozer at work

My surname is Engard, of Scandinavian origin (pronounced en'-guard). I hear "en garde!" a lot. But I don't recall ever hearing that while I was at school, just later in life, from the adults I meet. I try to just ignore it, but maybe roll my eyes a bit.

My first name is Susan. For 4 or 5 years I lived on Suzann Drive. To me, Susan and Suzann are completely different names, but whenever I gave my address to someone they seemed compelled to comment on the similarity.


07 Sep 07 - 08:17 PM (#2143634)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Cluin

My surname Deevey was often turned around on me. "Hey, Deevey's got V.D. Ha ha ha!"

To which my response was "Yeah, your mother gave it to me."


07 Sep 07 - 11:27 PM (#2143743)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: katlaughing

Sins, we kids used to make breakfast for our mom, take it to her in bed, and sing "Lazy Mary will you get up, will you get up, will you get up, Lazy Mary will you get, will you get up in the morning!?" Mom never complained about it, thank goodness!


11 Sep 07 - 04:25 AM (#2146159)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Bryn Pugh

With a name like mine, I wish I had a penny (UK _ yes - a penny) for every time I have had 'Grim Spew', or 'Mr Puke', and the speaker thinking that he or she was the first to say it.

Oh, how we laughed . . .


11 Sep 07 - 07:58 AM (#2146271)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: GUEST,machree01

I know a woman who lives near me and you call her Teresa Green, every time when i hear her name i always think of louis Armstrongs version of What A Wonderful World, i see "trees of green" red roses to

and what about Mary had a little lamb and the mid-wife near died when she seen it.


11 Sep 07 - 08:04 AM (#2146277)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Mr Red

can't say I have noticed much.


11 Sep 07 - 08:31 AM (#2146301)
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From: Big Al Whittle

My surname's Whittle

When I moved to Nottinghamshire 30 years ago, people were always saying .... and do you whittle a lot? which roughly translated means - do you fret anxiously and complain continuously about not very important subjects.

It was puzzling at the time, mainly because it was invariably delivered as an enormous shaft of wit, and I didn't understand what they were talking about. Prior to coming to this area, whittling had meant carving a piece of wood with a knife - in the fashion of John Dillinger's wooden gun.


11 Sep 07 - 09:00 AM (#2146325)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Uncle_DaveO

Perhaps my memory is wrong, but I thought Dillinger carved a "gun" from a potato, and dyed it with iodine, in order to escape from jail.

Dave Oesterreich


11 Sep 07 - 10:56 AM (#2146409)
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From: Big Al Whittle

that's right they let him go, otherwise they would have had their chips.....

actually his crooked lawyer smuggled it in


13 Sep 07 - 01:46 AM (#2147997)
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From: Wilfried Schaum

From Joe's belated unbirthday thread:

So did someone already make him un'offer he can't refuse? *groan* Couldn't resist!


13 Sep 07 - 11:08 PM (#2148759)
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From: Kent Davis

And, proving once again that juvenile behavior isn't just for juveniles, we have MoveOn.org taking out an ad in the New York Times to share their original little witticism about General Petraeus's name.

Kent


14 Sep 07 - 01:14 AM (#2148809)
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From: Metchosin

Well its sad, but certain names, when young, do tend to make you a target, but there are exceptions. When I was in elementary school, everyone seemed to refer to each other by their last names, always with what seemed, an edge of contempt. Except for one of my fellow students, Dennis. Dennis always got called by his first name. His last name was Mycock.


14 Sep 07 - 10:25 AM (#2149090)
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From: Big Al Whittle

When I teaching in Brum in the 1970's I had this class of 14 year olds in my first year as a teacher, who were a bit of a challenge.

I remember one day, the history teacher managed to get them quiet and sitting down - not a great deal of rock 'n roll as far as work concerned - but even so it was recognised as something of an achievement amongst his fellow professionals.

However he had no time to bask in his success, the Headmaster put his head round the door, and boomed out, I'd like a word immediately with Master Bates in my office!


20 Sep 07 - 11:37 AM (#2153459)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Wolfgang

We had a (very) conservative politician named Jäger, that is Hunter. When he started to campaign for capital punishment he was nicknamed by the liberal press head-hunter, of course.

I can't see anything wrong in jokes about politicians' names.

Wolfgang


20 Sep 07 - 11:58 AM (#2153478)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Uncle_DaveO

Just so long as the speaker/writer doesn't imply that it's new and witty. It won't be.

Dave Oesterreich


20 Sep 07 - 02:14 PM (#2153592)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: GUEST

i know of someone who lives close by and her first name is April and second name is May, and that's the truth. she is only a child, wait till she starts school.


20 Sep 07 - 03:56 PM (#2153690)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Little Hawk

We have a local politician named Garfield Dunlop. Seriously! That is his real name, I swear it.

I normally call him "Barfly Dungheap". ;-)

But not to his face....

He actually seems to be an okay guy as far as I can tell. Pity he's a Conservative, though. Heh!


20 Sep 07 - 07:10 PM (#2153840)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Liz the Squeak

There's a Civil Servant in London who rejoices in the name of Locksley Trype. Honest!!

I'm ploughing through some family records again, and some of the names I came across 20 years ago are still funny now.

How about Erasmus Cox?
Amaziah and Jane Payne?
How about Ms Fanny Hunt?

Adonizah Zealley was a jolly sounding chap, but not as enthusiastic as Joel Rocket.

Eli Pester should have chosen a little more sensitively when he married Hester...

Keturah Bartlett How, Sunecai Genteelei, Penninah Charity Scard, Tirzah Fever and Speaze Tizzard should have been given the option of changing names, as should Zibich, Obidiah, Barzilla and Bathsheba Hodder.

Then there are the ones that are just so appropriate:~
Francis Goforth, vicar; Maudlin Dampney; Noah Gallop; Hipolett Mockett; Unity Abbot and Christian Gibbons.

Parthena Staple and Apsalome Whittle Wills are pretty out there, but the biscuity type prize really should go to Arabella Gerina Bachatina Megal Govin - that's all one person!

Honestly, these are all genuine names that I've gleaned out of parish records from Dorset, a rural county where coming from 30 miles away is considered foreign!

LTS - who got off remarkably lightly with her names!


20 Sep 07 - 07:41 PM (#2153868)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Jack Campin

Cue "Too Many Daves" - the Dr Seuss poem adapted by D.C. Fitzgerald and sung by him and/or Anne Feeney on her "If I Can't Dance..." recording to the tune of "The Rakes of Kildare".


20 Sep 07 - 08:14 PM (#2153897)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: frogprince

I once sold a pair of shoes to a man with what I still consider to be the ultimate "yuppy" name: Fairchild Dubois the third.


21 Sep 07 - 06:46 AM (#2154150)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Liz the Squeak

Is this an unfortunate coupling? From the Rampisham, Dorset, parish register...

Charles SHITLER & Mary PLUMBER married 02-Apr 1752

LTS


21 Sep 07 - 06:47 AM (#2154152)
Subject: RE: BS: No funny jokes about people's names
From: Liz the Squeak

Sorry, next village along, Corscombe, not Rampisham.

LTS