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Dealt briefly with a Michael Hunt who actually chose to be known as Mike (in one of Irvine Welsh's / Trainspotting book it turns out that the Scottish accent requires a Mark, not a Mike).

Also somebody from a broker - Summa Luvin (the spelling may be slightly off). She was black and miserable as sin usually.

A Mickey Rooney who had heard all the jokes.

And a Douglas Douglas who was sadly killed by a lightning strike on a rifle range aged 16.

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Let's distinguish between made up "porn star" amusing names, and names of genuine amusing misfortune, because the parents did not understand a pun, or innuendo. :wacko:.

I did actually attend college with an Alice Cooper, and worked with an Albert Hall once. A mate of mine went to school with a Theresa Green. :wacko:. I suppose the unfortunate one was Alice, as the Alice Cooper band would not have been around when she was born. :(

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Apparently there is a chain of gentlemen's outfitters in the USA, called "Randy Ponce". I am sure Mr Randolph Ponce sells fine checked jackets, but the name is funny in the UK. :unsure:

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Apparently there is a chain of gentlemen's outfitters in the USA, called "Randy Ponce". I am sure Mr Randolph Ponce sells fine checked jackets, but the name is funny in the UK. :unsure:

I would have believed that one if Google had come up with the company, however there are several Randolph Ponce's listed

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I would have believed that one if Google had come up with the company, however there are several Randolph Ponce's listed

I believed it, but I am gullible. Maybe they have gone bust?

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Whilst working for a certain south korean car manufacturer we had a Mr Sic Bae and a Mr Fuc Cum Yung.

We actually thought the Sic Bae one was someone having a laugh but when we phoned his number he answered.

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Whilst working for a certain south korean car manufacturer we had a Mr Sic Bae and a Mr Fuc Cum Yung.

We actually thought the Sic Bae one was someone having a laugh but when we phoned his number he answered.

IT departments do set up test accounts with odd / famous names on. I did ask if a famous (ish) football striker worked there (perfectly feasible btw - fourth div local club in the 80s so he would need a job after playing) but it was a dummy account.

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Whilst working for a certain south korean car manufacturer we had a Mr Sic Bae and a Mr Fuc Cum Yung.

No Suk Mi Dry though?

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IT departments do set up test accounts with odd / famous names on. I did ask if a famous (ish) football striker worked there (perfectly feasible btw - fourth div local club in the 80s so he would need a job after playing) but it was a dummy account.

We used to give a number to work collegues and ask them to call Mr C Lion. They'd then get through to Bristol Zoo.

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I once had good fortune to chance upon an Italian gentleman named Mr Fucinelli

Someone I know worked with an Italian lady called Cinzia Fabricca. I also was mistaken for Mr F.R.Kinell

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