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Jon Zyetta posted:If only his first name was Richard. Yea, it's funny, but poo poo like that does happen. Part of my job is to ask every single person their name and date of birth and then verify it matches our computer records. It's amazing the things people will give their kids as a first name to match up with their surnames just to make a terrible joke. It's just so freaking cruel, but to do it to their own children just for lullz. And then I always wonder why the hell they don't have their name changed. They wouldn't even have to give the courts a reason - it would be super obvious.
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Karma Monkey posted:Yea, it's funny, but poo poo like that does happen. Part of my job is to ask every single person their name and date of birth and then verify it matches our computer records. It's amazing the things people will give their kids as a first name to match up with their surnames just to make a terrible joke. It's just so freaking cruel, but to do it to their own children just for lullz. And then I always wonder why the hell they don't have their name changed. They wouldn't even have to give the courts a reason - it would be super obvious. One of my old coworkers had the last name Artz. He always joked that he'd name his kids Marshall and Liberal. I wouldn't put it past him.
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Karma Monkey posted:Yea, it's funny, but poo poo like that does happen. Part of my job is to ask every single person their name and date of birth and then verify it matches our computer records. It's amazing the things people will give their kids as a first name to match up with their surnames just to make a terrible joke. It's just so freaking cruel, but to do it to their own children just for lullz. And then I always wonder why the hell they don't have their name changed. They wouldn't even have to give the courts a reason - it would be super obvious. My Ex-Wife's last name is Walker. Her father was going to name her Luke Sky if she was a boy. Luckily, he ended up with 3 daughters.
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Apparently she freaked out convinced he was going to get murdered by the national guard, which is a perfectly reasonable fear.
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# ? Apr 30, 2015 05:53 |
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Karma Monkey posted:Yea, it's funny, but poo poo like that does happen. Part of my job is to ask every single person their name and date of birth and then verify it matches our computer records. It's amazing the things people will give their kids as a first name to match up with their surnames just to make a terrible joke. It's just so freaking cruel, but to do it to their own children just for lullz. And then I always wonder why the hell they don't have their name changed. They wouldn't even have to give the courts a reason - it would be super obvious. Danger Us Lee It exists, he was in my boy scout troop.
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# ? Apr 30, 2015 06:25 |
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I went to school with a Wayne Kerr.
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Astrofig posted:Apparently she freaked out convinced he was going to get murdered by the national guard, which is a perfectly reasonable fear. Honestly I'll take my chances with a national guard unit any day of the week. They've killed what, 4 civilians on US soil in the last 45 years? 4 dead people is a slow news week by police standards.
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# ? Apr 30, 2015 08:23 |
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I know a kid named Charlie Brown, the poor bastard.
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Slime posted:I know a kid named Charlie Brown, the poor bastard. Sounds like he gotta rock, though.
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Slime posted:I know a kid named Charlie Brown, the poor bastard. Good grief.
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Slime posted:I know a kid named Charlie Brown, the poor bastard. As long as he doesn't play football in school he should be fine.
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I knew a Charlie Brown. Before he worked at the Paramount he worked at the W hotel as a front desk clerk. Kid came up to him, probably the hundredth to do so, and asked him how snoopy was. He told the kid Snoopy had to be put down years ago. Apparently the kid didn't stop crying til they made it to their hotel room. Charlie, actually Bruce Charles Brown died a few years back. I still tell that damned story whenever I can. Man, I miss him. Oh, at the same job, there's a volunteer, Richard Head.
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Kilo147 posted:I knew a Charlie Brown. Before he worked at the Paramount he worked at the W hotel as a front desk clerk. Kid came up to him, probably the hundredth to do so, and asked him how snoopy was. He told the kid Snoopy had to be put down years ago. Apparently the kid didn't stop crying til they made it to their hotel room. Charlie, actually Bruce Charles Brown died a few years back. I still tell that damned story whenever I can. Man, I miss him. Was it a requirement on that job to have a terrible name?
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# ? Apr 30, 2015 11:49 |
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There was a richard head at my 6th form - one of the teachers. No-one went with it, because he was genuinely one of the nicest guys in existence.
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# ? Apr 30, 2015 12:06 |
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"Rich Head" sounds like an Austin Powers villain so there's always that option
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Slime posted:I know a kid named Charlie Brown, the poor bastard. Is he a clown, that Charlie Brown?
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razorrozar posted:"Rich Head" sounds like an Austin Powers villain so there's always that option I actually knew an Austin Powers in high school. He was a very uninteresting person. I guess it's better than Charlie Brown though.
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# ? Apr 30, 2015 15:23 |
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I knew a Bobby Brown in the early 90s. Fat white kid who played the accordion.
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pookel posted:I knew a Bobby Brown in the early 90s. Fat white kid who played the accordion. Well, that's his prerogative.
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flosofl posted:Well, that's his prerogative. (And now that drat song is stuck in my head.)
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# ? Apr 30, 2015 17:04 |
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My high school biology teacher was named Mr. Dick Wrinkle.
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# ? Apr 30, 2015 17:58 |
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My name is PYF terrible names
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# ? Apr 30, 2015 18:22 |
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pookel posted:I knew a Bobby Brown in the early 90s. Fat white kid who played the accordion. They say he's the cutest boy in town.
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Snapchat A Titty posted:My name is PYF terrible names I thought this was that thread
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razorrozar posted:I thought this was that thread Oh, poo poo, so did I.
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# ? Apr 30, 2015 18:45 |
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Here's a bunch of Sun front pages that aren't "Gotcha!" I sort of appreciate the sentiment, but the manner of articulation leaves something to be desried: The Americans got Bin Laden: Left: morning edition. Right: late edition: Left (): Scottish Sun. Right (): London Sun.
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# ? Apr 30, 2015 20:12 |
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The Onion is very weird these days. Wait... what?
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# ? May 1, 2015 02:37 |
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I don't care if this is real or not: Man Punches Bear In Face To Save Dog
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# ? May 1, 2015 05:53 |
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Wheat Loaf posted:
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Amphigory posted:Say what you want about old Rupert, but he always backs a winner... At least in Australia, that's because he picks the winner. He blatantly propagandizes whichever party benefits his holdings the most, and since he owns most of the papers and the subscription TV model he'll influence a fuckton of the outcome. Sometimes the poo poo he'll get away with as a 'news outlet' is funny in how flagrant it is. Yeah, that certainly looks like an impartial analysis of the political situation.
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Amphigory posted:Say what you want about old Rupert, but he always backs a winner... Nobody will get a majority. The arithmetic just isn't there. Based on my awareness of the figures, it's very likely that Labour could have gotten a majority, but the SNP surge has undercut that quite drastically. Nonetheless, they still have a good chance of being the biggest party next Friday, but they're looking at a minority government with support from Plaid (if they get anyone in) and possibly the DUP. Of course, neither of them have much presence here, so I'll probably end up voting for Lady Hermon again. I don't tend to decide until the last minute, though.
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Wheat Loaf posted:Nobody will get a majority. The arithmetic just isn't there. Based on my awareness of the figures, it's very likely that Labour could have gotten a majority, but the SNP surge has undercut that quite drastically. Nonetheless, they still have a good chance of being the biggest party next Friday, but they're looking at a minority government with support from Plaid (if they get anyone in) and possibly the DUP. I know this isn't the thread, but can you in very few words describe the difference compared to the Danish system? Cause we have had maybe five majority governments ever, aside from them it's all been coalitions of a right or left spectrum of parties. Wouldnt it be kindof the same in Australia, then? To make actual legislation, they'd need to get some other parties on top of their own?
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# ? May 2, 2015 01:38 |
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I'm afraid I'm not very familiar with the Danish system. I assume it uses multiple-member constituencies and a proportional electoral formula? In that case, the key difference is that Britain relies on single-member constituencies with a plurality electoral formula. This gives rise, at least in theory, to what is known as Duverger's law; when the Single Member Plurality system is used, it will tend to produce a two-party system with a tendency toward majority governments in the parliament. Obviously, this is not always the case in practice.
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# ? May 2, 2015 01:51 |
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Yeah, in Denmark all parties above 2% get their share of the total seats, in that sense its very fair. Imo the real problem is the constituency voting anything right of left. :marx: wtf why doesnt this smiley exist
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Apparently my idea for "Cat Court" wasn't as original as I had thought.
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Turfahurf posted:Apparently my idea for "Cat Court" wasn't as original as I had thought. We'll now take a brief recess. By way of reminder, we ask the jurors to please not poop in the sandbox
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canyoneer posted:We'll now take a brief recess. By way of reminder, we ask the jurors to please not poop in the sandbox ...again. I'm looking at you mittens.
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Defendant was given 9 life sentences
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