REG: Do People Named "Melanie" Really Love Melons?

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SOUND OFF: Do you think Melanies really love melons THAT MUCH?
Yes! They have to, they have the word "melon" in their name 14%  14%  [ 2 ]
Maybe, Depends on the Melanie, but I know a few 7%  7%  [ 1 ]
I don't know enough Melanies to tell you 7%  7%  [ 1 ]
No, you're reading way too much into the name. 57%  57%  [ 8 ]
I don't know / I have no opinion 7%  7%  [ 1 ]
I have some other opinion in the comments below? 7%  7%  [ 1 ]
Total votes : 14

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06 Mar 2020, 12:14 pm

naturalplastic wrote:
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A lawyer named Sue Yoo (or Yu) hopefully exists in this world...


And if she is honest about her trigger finger impulse to use litigation then that would make her... "an open sewer"!


Wow you must have a high IQ
At first I thought that was an obscure slang term, till I realized.

I knew a girl whose name was
Aayla.

She would tell everyone it was incomplete and actually pronounced 'I love you.'



For authentic Sikh Names:

Aikan Singh

Aikan Bittu Atchess (ok the last name was made-up)

If a Sikh lady married someone English of the Hurd family:

Hadya Hurd


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06 Mar 2020, 12:18 pm

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On the other hand...

Sometimes you wonder about names.

If you're old enough to remember the Nineties you might remember John Bobbitt, and his wife Lorena.

The couple were in the news because...she "bobbed" it.

(Don't ask. Just google it).



Ohhh I saw an interview of this man. The interviewer was a comedian pretending to be a 'humble guru'..

The interview was reaaaaally cruel ... But the man was a good sport.

personally I would have told that comedian to come up with his own work instead deceiving people which is his main way of creating comedy.


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06 Mar 2020, 12:31 pm

IsabellaLinton wrote:
naturalplastic wrote:
B19 wrote:
Do people named Ava love avocados
Do people named Tom love tomatoes
Do people named Apple love apples
Do people named Mandy love mandarins
Do people named Randy love sex

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Exactly.

Do people named "Sue" like to sue folks.

Do people named "Sue" have Sioux blood?

Do people named Bob have bobbed hair?

Do people named Robert rob folks?

The stupidity could go on forever.


I know quite a few Richards.


Some of whom...live up to their names? Or to their nicknames I should say. :lol:



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06 Mar 2020, 12:38 pm

But there have been folks in history with oddly appropriate names.

In addition to Lorena Bobbitt there was …

Henry Ford. A "ford" is a shallow spot in a stream were you, or your horses, can wade across without a bridge. Appropriate for a pioneer in the transportation industry.

Charles De Gaul. The general who helped save France from the Nazis, and latter saved France from itself as a head of state was named "of Gaul". Gaul was the Roman province conquered by Caesar that was, essentially, the same piece of land that is now the nation of France. So the guy who saved France was actually named "Charles of France".