Unfortunate surnames (1 Viewer)

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Ha ha, its just an urban dictionary link. I'm not an animal.

Best leave the other thread to the purpose intended... ;)

Anyway, always thought that Felcher wasn't the finest name to have chosen for players in this online cricket game. Couple it with some of the expressions...

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You are right, I do feel pretty bad for dragging down what should remain a righteous thread.
Don't get me wrong, I still childishly snigger at the thought of Brian Cox meeting Ed Balls, but there is a time and a place.
 

TomRad85

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In an old job I came across a document that named a solicitor's firm called Pat Cockhead Associates or something
A few of his relatives post on this forum.

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That's where he went when he retired! IMG_2448.jpg
 

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Wyken Sky Blue

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Go on 192.com and put an unfortunate word in as someone's surname to see what comes up

Someone called Theodore Wank is the first person on the list when you type 'Wank' as the surname

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Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Then there's Drew Peacock and Mike Littisore.
 

rob9872

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There's a bloke posts on here with the surname Whatsize!
 

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