I went to college with a buddy named "Michael Hunt."
He was a very strange person and very proud of his name.
I went to college with a buddy named "Michael Hunt."
He was a very strange person and very proud of his name.
There is young man in the New Jersey School system, maybe 2nd grade now, who's first name is "President Kennedy". I know his former kindergarden teacher.
I also know a very rednecky guy who named his son "Honda", since that's what he liked to drive/stick huge wings on.
Salanis wrote: I heard a similar story. Smacks of urban legend. Poorly educated woman in labor sees a word in a hospital, thinks it looks exotic and would make a good name for her soon-to-be-born daughter. Asks the nurse how it's pronounced. "Oh that's pronounced 'Guh-NOR-ea'..."
Referenced in the book "Unintended Consequences" for one. May or may not have happened in real life, but it wouldn't surprise me.
93celicaGT2 wrote: I went to college with a buddy named "Michael Hunt." He was a very strange person and very proud of his name.
I did too. This would have been around the early-mid '80s. I suppose the two names themselves aren't uncommon, but together...
GSmith wrote: Referenced in the book "Unintended Consequences" for one. May or may not have happened in real life, but it wouldn't surprise me.
I have read that book. I was not going to use it as a reference. I put about as much credence in his journalistic integrity as I do in Carl Hiaasen's. Maybe less, given that the book was a giant post-adolescent fantasy. I trust his knowledge of firearms, but not much else.
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