Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Know a guy whose last name is pronounced rape-ee-er
I guess we know what his great grandpa did.
Anonymous wrote:Know a guy whose last name is pronounced rape-ee-er
Anonymous wrote:Butt
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember the local gyno Dr. Harry Beaver. I am sure he is long retired now.
wow this is new information
Why so sour? I didn't name him, nor did I choose his profession, I imagine he had a sense of humor where is yours? He had his full name on his home mailbox so I don't suppose it bothered him.
I think they were appreciating the name, not angry.
My mum had a gyne named Hyman. The next was Kuntz. We all joked the next one would be 'Dr. Bagina'
We had an Efu and an Aho family where I grew up. It was always a real 'who's on first' convo when we discussed what the Efus and Ahos were up to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I attended college with a guy whose last name was Massengill — yes, like the feminine wash. You can’t make this stuff up.![]()
I’ve never heard of that.
Was he a douche?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Years ago I had a proctologist named Dr. Hurtz. He was a great doctor but I felt sorry for him. Now I'm just hoping his first name wasn't Dick because that would be so unfair.
My dermatologist was Dr Rash.