Alfredo de Dark
Frank O'Prussia
I heard it as Phil McKraken, Heeven.
"Bob" should never be uttered in polite company.
Do they have to be sexual or scatalogical? How about some arts & literature ones:
Barbara Seville
Warren Peese
I have a list of these somewhere -- give them to salespeople asking who is in charge of our office supplies, etc.
Of course you have the law firm: Dewey Dickham & Howe
panzade wrote:Of course you have the law firm: Dewey Dickham & Howe
or dewey, cheatem and howe
two good irish lads
paddy o'lantern and paddy o'furniture
Or the Car Sales company that Slappy works for.....
Flogitte and Runne.
When I lived in Cincinnati there were billboards everywhere for "Tom Raper RV."
You know, an RV dealer. Which, to me, made the last name worse. Like he was going to drag you into his rusty, leaning RV, bend you over the ironing board and violate you.
Gargamel wrote:When I lived in Cincinnati there were billboards everywhere for "Tom Raper RV."
You know, an RV dealer. Which, to me, made the last name worse. Like he was going to drag you into his rusty, leaning RV, bend you over the ironing board and violate you.
i'd forgotten about that, i used to see the commercials on an ohio station we picked up in ontario, classic
Pat McGroin
Phil McCracken
Ben Dover
Seymour Butts
to name a few....
Mike Hunt was my most used prank name and bartenders were usually the ones who fell victim to my fun and games
Jack King
Wayne King
2 irishmenn
michael Fitzpatrick and Patrick Fitzmichael
The lost property officer:
Helen Hunt
If you can't find it go to Helen Hunt for it!
Howie Feltersnatch
Dick Trickle
Jack Mehoff
Jenna Talia
Richard Head
CerealKiller wrote:Dick Trickle
amazingly, a real guy who raced in NASCAR for many many years.