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Originally Posted by Custom88
This is no joke, but I have a customer who comes in regular whose last name is ****. I always can't help but laugh when she comes to the counter and says "I'm here to pick up an order for ****." I feel sorry for her.
I'm done.
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Originally Posted by Mike G
I wondered that...and it would be a great combination:
Hot blonde+ French Chick+ does not speak good english+ drives a Bonneville = True love!!!!
Hot blonde+ French Chick+ does not speak good english+ drives a Bonneville = True love!!!!
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Originally Posted by Custom88
This is no joke, but I have a customer who comes in regular whose last name is ****. I always can't help but laugh when she comes to the counter and says "I'm here to pick up an order for ****." I feel sorry for her.
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I ran across three last names while I was in the service. The first one I heard of was "Lackey"...no kidding. And he was the Gomer Pyle of the group. The second was after boot camp, at my school in Pensacola. Her last name was "Slack", and was an E-3 (Seaman). Now during boot, we learned the phrase "seam and slack to the center of the rack", to help us with making the bunks. So when I first met her, of course I had "Seaman Slack to the center of the rack" in my mind The third one I remember was one of my Chiefs while stationed in Guam. His last name was..."Woodcock".
True stories. Really!!
True stories. Really!!
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I ran across three last names while I was in the service. The first one I heard of was "Lackey"...no kidding. And he was the Gomer Pyle of the group. The second was after boot camp, at my school in Pensacola. Her last name was "Slack", and was an E-3 (Seaman). Now during boot, we learned the phrase "seam and slack to the center of the rack", to help us with making the bunks. So when I first met her, of course I had "Seaman Slack to the center of the rack" in my mind The third one I remember was one of my Chiefs while stationed in Guam. His last name was..."Woodcock".
True stories. Really!!
True stories. Really!!
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Originally Posted by garblin
Originally Posted by Mike G
I wondered that...and it would be a great combination:
Hot blonde+ French Chick+ does not speak good english+ drives a Bonneville = True love!!!!
Hot blonde+ French Chick+ does not speak good english+ drives a Bonneville = True love!!!!
Some good names on here indeed....
keep them comming......
But lets all remember...no matter how good some of the posts are on here....mine is still the best...Bonneville. Who knew. :P
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Originally Posted by Custom88
This is no joke, but I have a customer who comes in regular whose last name is ****. I always can't help but laugh when she comes to the counter and says "I'm here to pick up an order for ****." I feel sorry for her.
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