The title of this blog comes from a Gaelic expression -"putting on the poor mouth"-which means to exaggerate the direness of one's situation in order to gain time or favour from creditors.
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12 July 2009
When not to hyphenate surnames
A bit of light relief courtesy of CBS where you can find more amusing examples
Yes, we need to be on the look out for this type of thing. thanks for wisely bringing it to our attention.
ReplyDeletebe viglant at all times James!
ReplyDeleteVery funny
ReplyDeleteI don't get the last one!
ReplyDeleteYes, yes Anonymous!
ReplyDeleteAh I will explain
If I told you the initials to my name. I think they would make you laugh too :-)
ReplyDeleteThose are hilarious! I've come across such odd pairings on occasion. Funny.
ReplyDeleteFor years At woork I was mistakenly recorded as Seamus O Donnell.. look at those initials Cherie!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like them Sherry!
They are very brave couples.:))
ReplyDeleteI wanted Penelope Cruz to marrt Tom Cruz, to become Penelope Cruz-Cruz.
ReplyDeleteVery brave Ardent!
ReplyDeleteI think Penelope got a lucky break there and not for the surname Ren!
He he.
ReplyDeleteGood eh?
ReplyDeletequite funny.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
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