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Re: A very punny thing - ezdays - 08-31-2010 Sumpter250 Wrote:They did manage to get Ima S. Windler to go Scott free from what I've heard. ezdays Wrote:She has a Bounty of paper and as a result, she has become a very Charmin woman. Sumpter250 Wrote:Touche` !!!!Yeah, she's a pretty Brawny woman from the Northern area, so I think she has things well in hand. Re: A very punny thing - MountainMan - 08-31-2010 Dr. Breakbone, Orthopedic Surgeon - real name. Also, several surgeons actually named "Cutter". Re: A very punny thing - MasonJar - 08-31-2010 For HO modellers using forced perspective in a rural area - Enskail Farms might be seen up on a ridge. Andrew Re: A very punny thing - ezdays - 09-01-2010 A restaurant: Pig 'N A Poke Then there was: Dr. Brock N. Back, Chiropractor Re: A very punny thing - BR60103 - 09-01-2010 Should I mention that I saw my G.P, today, Dr. Butcher? There's an outfit that advertises laser eye surgery on the radio that sounds like the "Hurts a Guy institute". Not going there! Re: A very punny thing - tetters - 09-02-2010 I have a few names that I could add to this list but they are all highly inappropriate...so I'll just pass on this one. :? Re: A very punny thing - Ralph - 09-02-2010 MasonJar Wrote:For HO modellers using forced perspective in a rural area - Enskail Farms might be seen up on a ridge. I like that one! Re: A very punny thing - e-paw - 09-02-2010 Quote: have a few names that I could add to this list but they are all highly inappropriate...so I'll just pass on this one.I have the same problem Re: A very punny thing - boppa - 09-03-2010 We had a new position created back when I was working with the railways (kinda a middle middle manager)- the guy they appointed, his last name was Deadwood which I thought was kind of appropriate... Also has anyone had where they come in and change the names of positions without thinking about what they were doing? Best one we had was when the Depot managers job title was changed Depots werent called depots anymore They were called Business Units making the manager a Business Unit Manager..... (the shinies wondered for months why every time one of the tradies walked past his office they would start laughing...) Re: A very punny thing - Ralph - 09-05-2010 Wellllll.....I've been distracted by other things, and as the deadline for the structure challenge nears, this might be the best I can offer for the site of the box company I was going to bash.... I plan to place this sign anywhere on the layout where something new is in the works. The guy and his company are slow to get things done sometimes but hopefully Bill Ding Construction will get in gear soon! Ralph Re: A very punny thing - conrailmike - 09-05-2010 One of the local clubs here has a town named "Rock Ridge" and every business in it, is owned by a "Johnson" Those that don't get it, "Rock Ridge" was the town in Mel Brooks' "Blazing Saddles" and EVERYONE in the town has the last name "Johnson". Re: A very punny thing - MountainMan - 09-18-2010 Dr. Breakbone is a real life ortho surgeon. Dr. Cutter is also a real surgeon. Re: A very punny thing - lightbender - 09-18-2010 I think I saw it in an old MR mag; Sam and Ella Restaurant. Tony. Re: A very punny thing - Charlie B - 09-18-2010 lightbender Wrote:I think I saw it in an old MR mag;That is a very good one. Charlie Re: A very punny thing - Lester Perry - 11-09-2010 I don't know if this qualifies but this is something I posted a while back. Some of you will remember the Big ugly woman. Also later this one came up. |