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Post by Elliot Kane on Dec 19, 2008 5:01:33 GMT
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Post by peterh on Dec 19, 2008 18:37:38 GMT
ROFL!
I am going to change my name to Peter Splatt after my next bean lunch!!
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Post by Galadriel on Dec 21, 2008 23:04:01 GMT
I was thinking that Mr.T Hee was the guy who brought in the habit of drinking tea in the afternoon ;D
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Post by killerzzz on Dec 24, 2008 0:26:41 GMT
My name means Stone. I'm a pretty stubborn guy, if that works. ;D
Killerzzz
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Post by Galadriel on Dec 24, 2008 4:16:52 GMT
I used to have a teacher who was named "De Meester" wich means "teacher". He was the best teacher I ever had for math...
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Post by Hildor on Dec 28, 2008 21:53:16 GMT
Meester de Meester (Teacher Teacher in english)
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Post by Galadriel on Dec 29, 2008 8:42:55 GMT
Meester de Meester (Teacher Teacher in english) Indeed, how about Bakery De Bakker? (Bakery the Baker)Or Butcher De Vleesschouwer (can't translate that, but it's about the same as being a butcher called Butcher) ? There used to be a small pancake house in Bruge, guess what the owners name was? Mv. Pannecouck (Ms. Pancake) Must be great to have a business like that, cuz you're born to do it ;D
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Post by Hand-E-Food on Dec 29, 2008 22:13:56 GMT
Working at an apprenticeship centre, we came across a file for a Roof Tiler named Ruf Tyler. There was also a Bart Simpson, born three years before The Simpsons was first shown on TV.
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