Tuesday, September 30, 2008

To hypenate or not to hyphenate? Hmm...what shall we do dear?

Of course, I know I should have posted this earlier to coincide with the marriage theme, but you know...whatevah.

Anyway, in order to celebrate 1000 posts and share a jolly moment with the RR regulars, here's a timely reminder to look before you leap. Oh yes.







12 comments:

Blimpy said...

A friend of mine went to school with a girl called Iona Gunn.

GarethI said...

Hyphens can be important, as any of these couples could prove by asking their other half about extra(-)marital sex.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for cheering me up, I'm suffering with toothache this evening and feeling v sorry for myself.

Anonymous said...

Nice one. Vaguely seem to remember a Two Ronnies sketch along the same lines, & there was also Inspector Corner of the Yard.

sourpus said...

Natch, these were the clean ones - I have a bunch more (with pics) including:

Busch-Grabber
Drinkwine-Layer
Best-Lay and
Traylor-Hooker

But, you know...:)

Anonymous said...

We want more (can't be any worse than Ejay's doctored porn vids)!

sourpus said...

blimpy@ did you really know an Iona Gunn? ;) I love bonkers names - I collect them. I was at school with a Hazel Nutt and I once worked with a Bob Staines.

Parents can be so inconsiderate, cant they? :)

Shoegazer said...

Mrs. Shoe went to school with an Ivor Carr. When the teacher read his name out for registration, everyone shouted "so have I". She also worked with a Mary Christmas.

Would like to say I know Theresa Green & Hugh Janus, but I don't.

sourpus said...

Living in other countries never stops feeding my childish sense of humour. For example, I recently heard about two Hungarian brothers called Bendegúz and Botond. When you diminuate these two names (as is the done thing among family members and friends here in Budapest) they become Bendi and Boti - imagine calling them in for supper if you will...Perhaps its just me.

One of the most popular male names in Finland is actually Pekka. Titter ye not my stateside friends.

treefrogdemon said...

Shoey, my ex-husband once taught a girl called Theresa Green...she had no idea it was funny poor thing.

Anonymous said...

There's a tree surgeon in my village called Rob Holmes.

Anonymous said...

And off-topic, there's a cheap sofas&tables store in Disley called Independent Furniture (UK) Ltd who obviously have high hopes for their future customer base ...

... according to the sign on their door their website address is ifuk.eu

I'm NOT kidding.