My sister in law works at a daycare for low income children.
That name wouldn't make the top ten list of stupid names she has told us about.
While I am familiar with the genre of jokes, this appears to be relatively well off whitey....which is where the really goofy names are coming from these days.
While I am familiar with the genre of jokes, this appears to be relatively well off whitey....which is where the really goofy names are coming from these days.
Huh it's like this sort of thing wasn't needed until somewhat recently
what changed
How is that pronounced?
...and yeah, the gate agent should have been nicer, but it's about time the kid gets used to this.
[video=youtube;ZR5XGTpophI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZR5XGTpophI[/video]
From the article..
Five-year-old Abcde Redford pronounces her name "ab-city."
I went to high school with a kid named Elvis Pelfrey. His parents did him no favors.
I went to high school with a kid named Elvis Pelfrey. His parents did him no favors.
Almost reminds me of the story of the mother that was upset that people weren't pronouncing her daughter's name ("Le-a") correctly. She insisted it was pronounced "Ledasha".
Nephew born back in the 80's. Bro in law, not the sharpest knife in the drawer, give him a name that doesn't exist but sounds similar to "Trevor". I've seen many people confuse his name and call him Trevor. Why in God's name did bro in law have to be a genius and give the kid a made up name?