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In school I had a classmate whose last name was Doctor. And yes, his father was a doctor. I met a fellow once whose last name was Goon, and his parents had given him the name of Harry.
Erich in Seattle
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We had a Constable Constable, and his brother Sergeant Constable in the old Bill in Surrey.
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Location: Scottish Borders
An academic colleague of my uncle's surname was Caesar, first name Julius and his brother Augustus.
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Some years ago in the local club was Ian Want.
In one of my classes at High School was Rodney Sole. His nickname ? My memory must be going!
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Location: Bala North Wales
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
In the early '70s, I worked for a garage in Birmingham. The service manager there was called Austin Crompton. And yes it was a British Leyland agent.
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My mother had a good friend called Delia, she married a Mr Cards so she ended up Delia Cards
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Location: The far North East of England
Car type: 1934 Austin 7 AVH Van (in bits & incomplete!), 1936 Morris 8 Series I Tourer
I'm pretty sure the late Tony Pelton formerly of Newcastle upon Tyne and founder of the North East Club for Pre-War Austins named his son Austin and his daughter Ruby. Later in life Tony became a resident and local councillor for the market town of Richmond in North Yorkshire.
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19-12-2019, 10:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 19-12-2019, 11:12 PM by Nick Lettington.
Edit Reason: I realise I may have lowered the tone... Sorry.
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If we're playing top trumps, I work with a chap called Mike... He gained a double barreled surname when he got married, as wife didn't like the constant ribbing. Pre marriage his surname was...
Mike was made famous in the 1981 classic "Porkies" but predates the film by about 15 years.
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This sounds like "Radioactive" territory to me... for those of a certain age this was a Radio Comedy show with Angus Deaton(?) featuring weekly appearances from a large cast of favourites including:
Mike Flex, Anna Daptor, Mike Stand and Mike Hunt