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goobmcnasty

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Apr 4, 2014
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Bought a big lot. Forget looking for stars. It’s more fun looking for awesome 70s names.

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mrmopar

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Jan 19, 2010
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We never outgrow it, do we?

I received a package from eBay within the last year or so and the sender used a mailing label for his return address. This guy was smart and used his full name: Richard Pounder.

However, I just recently spotted a good one on our company intranet site. This was a notification of a promotion. The man's name was Harry ****. You really think he might consider going by Harold or Hal perhaps?

I think the 60s-70s football player Dick Shiner might take the cake on names though. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/S/ShinDi00.htm
 

theplasticman

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Nov 21, 2008
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I went to high school with a kid named Ben Dober. He was ALWAYS getting called to the principles office. *cue loudspeaker*
 

gracecollector

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Aug 7, 2008
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Lake in the Hills, IL
Woodie Held - "The Wiener the World Awaited" Kahn's card is perfection for this type of humor.

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Randy Shields

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When I worked at Ford there was a superintendent whose name was Dick Ball. I couldn't make fun of him, he's the one who interviewed me and gave me the job.
 

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