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Re: people with ridiculously appropriate names
I work for a metals recycling company, one of our yard managers is named Rusty Steele. I didn't believe it at first, but it's true.
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Re: people with ridiculously appropriate names
I'll go with the obvious - flushable toilet inventor, Thomas Crapper.
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chris moneymaker [/ QUOTE ] The obvious answer for a poker forum. "Yes, folks, that is his real name." |
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I'll go with the obvious - flushable toilet inventor, Thomas Crapper. [/ QUOTE ] He didn't invent the toilet. |
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I'll go with the obvious - flushable toilet inventor, Thomas Crapper. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Despite urban legend, Crapper did not invent the flush toilet (the myth being helped by the surname). However, Crapper put in effort to popularise it and did come up with some related inventions. [/ QUOTE ] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Crapper |
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I had a dentist named Dr. Sugar. [/ QUOTE ] My dentist is Dr. Peter Kiss |
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Fine, nitpick away. A guy named Crapper was heavily involved with toilets and their popularization. Is that not enough?
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Re: people with ridiculously appropriate names
Two local detectives who solved a murder were named Smart and Bright.
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Re: people with ridiculously appropriate names
Dick Hertz from Holden. It's a little suburb outside of Worcester.
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Re: people with ridiculously appropriate names
My prosthetist is Dr. Mark Stubbs.
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