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.
12 July 2009
When not to hyphenate surnames
A bit of light relief courtesy of CBS where you can find more amusing examples
15 comments:
Yes, we need to be on the look out for this type of thing. thanks for wisely bringing it to our attention.
be viglant at all times James!
Very funny
I don't get the last one!
Yes, yes Anonymous!
Ah I will explain
If I told you the initials to my name. I think they would make you laugh too :-)
Those are hilarious! I've come across such odd pairings on occasion. Funny.
For years At woork I was mistakenly recorded as Seamus O Donnell.. look at those initials Cherie!
Glad you like them Sherry!
They are very brave couples.:))
I wanted Penelope Cruz to marrt Tom Cruz, to become Penelope Cruz-Cruz.
Very brave Ardent!
I think Penelope got a lucky break there and not for the surname Ren!
He he.
Good eh?
quite funny.
Thanks!
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