I had a client named Mike Cox. Rad dude, but I giggle to myself every time he answers the phone "Hello this is Mike Cox.."
59ReplyYou gotta wonder what Mr. and Mrs. Cox were thinking naming their son Michael. Or Holden…
30ReplyThey were thinking lol, wouldn't it be funny if he went by Mike?
30ReplyHis parents, Chase Cox and Mary Cox?
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Captain Mike Hawke Sir! 😆🙄
9ReplyI knew a Michael Hunt growing up. His life in our rural Texas school went about as well as you could imagine.
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Literally knew a Richard Holder.
41ReplyDick Hayter (given name Richard) was the mayor of Manhattan, Kansas and my dad's boss at KSU.
27ReplyHad a buddy who's last name was Richards, his dad's name was Harry.
Harry Richards... it had to be on purpose right?
7ReplyHow can you be mayor of an island, a state and a person?
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His parents must be a hoot.
8ReplyKnew a man who's last name was Weiner. Parents named him Seymour. Maybe his parents first language wasn't English.
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An ex girlfriend of mine had the last name of Pierce-Cox.
I'm in danger...
32ReplyWas her first name Chastity?
17ReplyNo, but even if it was, I ain't here to share anyone's identity.
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What if your LAST name was holden and your FIRST name was berries?
You would B.Holden to that name.
20ReplyReminds me of the classic cricket commentary - "The bowler's Holding the batsman's Willey".
13ReplyMy dad works with a guy whose name is Paul Hiscock. I didn't believe it until I heard his voicemail greeting.
10ReplyI knew a guy named Richard Odar, pronounced odor. He didn't go by Dick.
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There used to be a U.S. senator (fittingly, a homophobic Republican) named Dick Armey.
10ReplyReminds me of that one movie...
7ReplySurely you can't be serious
7ReplyI am serious. And don't call me Shirley.
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holdenators hooooo!
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