I Met a Court Reporter in Orange County with the name of. . .

Penny Nickels. I swear, that is what her name plate read in traffic court. I'm sitting there thinking of coin collecting rather than the serious fine I was facing if convicted.
Have you met anyone in your life with a name that makes you think of your hobby?
Have you met anyone in your life with a name that makes you think of your hobby?
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<< <i>Penny Nickels. I swear, that is what her name plate read in traffic court. I'm sitting there thinking of coin collecting rather than the serious fine I was facing if convicted.
Have you met anyone in your life with a name that makes you think of your hobby? >>
I hope she doesn't meet and marry Dime Quarters!
The only person I've met that reminds me of this hobby is: Broke N Hungry
<< <i>Why would a parent do that to a kid........ >>
I'm sure she was married. No idea what her maiden name was.
<< <i>Why would a parent do that to a kid........ >>
Well, the father did it to the mommy... so why not do it to the kid too?
No,
But here are a few interesting names I have met:
2 twins....one named Treasure Precious Good, and the other named Precious Treasure Good.
2 docs, Dr. Wisdom, neurologist. and Dr. Hope.
a couple, Bud and Louise Wiser.............. (Bud Wiser)
......I collect old stuff......
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
When was doing some contract work in Kansas about 12 years ago I met a 70 something year old lady named Ima Pigg.
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
<< <i>Penny Nickels. I swear, that is what her name plate read in traffic court. I'm sitting there thinking of coin collecting rather than the serious fine I was facing if convicted.
Have you met anyone in your life with a name that makes you think of your hobby? >>
Wonder if this was the same Penny Nickels I met in El Cajon in 1991. El Cajon is in San Diego County just south of Orange County for those of you that don't know Southern California. I posted concerning the one I met years ago on this board.
bob
<< <i>My wife knew someone named Penny Dollar! No lie!
When was doing some contract work in Kansas about 12 years ago I met a 70 something year old lady named Ima Pigg. >>
I have heard that name before. If I am not mistaken she had a sister named Ura Pigg. My mother used to tell this story when I was a kid 50 years ago.
Ron
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<< <i>Why would a parent do that to a kid........ >>
I'm sure she was married. No idea what her maiden name was. >>
Nichols?
And, our A/P guy was named Richard Kokx (Dick Kokx).
Kind of funny since there were only about 5 people on the whole Accounting team.
My brother-in-law's last name is Money and he is a doctor - Dr. Money!
The Penny Lady®
<< <i>Have you met anyone in your life with a name that makes you think of your hobby? >>
Wow, if that isn`t a softball up the middle.
<< <i>I had a client whose last name was Moneypenny - for real.
My brother-in-law's last name is Money and he is a doctor - Dr. Money! >>
Uncle Moneypenny, isn't that the Monopoly Guys name?
Ron
Edited to add:
I just Googled him, his name is Rich Uncle Pennybags. I had a senior moment.
Ron
And there is a 32 y.o. male in NY with that exact name, how old did she look? Ring on her finger? Hooking them up would be cooler than the dog tag track down or the mission to find the yap stone money in the NJ backyard!
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<< <i>My wife knew someone named Penny Dollar! No lie!
When was doing some contract work in Kansas about 12 years ago I met a 70 something year old lady named Ima Pigg. >>
I have heard that name before. If I am not mistaken she had a sister named Ura Pigg. My mother used to tell this story when I was a kid 50 years ago.
Ron >>
I Googled this one too. The story my mother told me was of Texas Govenor (around 1892) Jim Hogg's daughter Ima Hogg. They used to travel with a friend of his daughter and he would introduce them as his daughters, Ima and Ura. Google went on to say Ima disputed this story in later years.
Ron
David David David David.
I have met our host here only once,
I was set up at the MSNS State show about 1980 and the
intercom was paging David Hall at the Pool Phone...
We both went to answer the call... It was not for me... Haaaaa
LM-ANA3242-CSNS308-MSNS226-ICTA
(Harry) Wang didnt mind at all the odd joke.
want to guess thier first names??????
<< <i>If they did and had a boy I'd hope they would name him, "Jefferson". >>
Wait till somebody checks him out and does a search on his name
So I went to meet the court reporter. He gave me his business card. It had his name on it. I coul dnot believe the guy's name. Worse than what was describedin the Johnny Cash song "A Boy Named Sue".
The longer, more formal name of the court reporter was "Harold Richard". Of course he did not go by Harold Richards. He went by the shorter version of "Harold" and the shorter version of "Richard" and had a harsh, challenging look on his face that dared anyone to make any comment about his name.
Unbelievable. I would have been so mad at my parents if they had given me that name and I would have immediately petitioned for a name change as soon as I turned 18.
was Paris, any how the teachers always through them together for projects and stuff, and he tells me they
were always known as Plaster & Paris even into high school.
There was also this gal where I worked a few years back named Crystal Mathews, she was always real
chatty and always doing 10 things at once, always made me wonder
Steve
<< <i>In our old (small) Accounting department, one manager was named Steve Spiss (but when you say it, it sounds like Steve's Piss).
And, our A/P guy was named Richard Kokx (Dick Kokx).
Kind of funny since there were only about 5 people on the whole Accounting team. >>
Kind of like people who say roast beef and it sounds like roe speef.
One of the elder statesmen of the group was an accomplished gag cartoonist and educator. Whenever there was occasion for him to stand up and introduce himself to a group, he would begin with, "Hello, my name is Ford Button --- and nobody believes it."
Always got a laugh.
A consummate gentleman and a great teacher who inspired many illustrators and cartoonists before he died too young, at 69.
Harry Beaver
I sent the article to the Leno show to see if they would feature it on Monday Night Headlines, but I don't know if they ever did.
Wasn't that the name of one of the office girls at James Bond's HQ?
At a company I worked at in the early 80's there was a Dick Wooly. Of course in the company phone listings, last name came first.
And once in the Marines when I was selected to audit the enlisted club with some other unfortunate souls. We had to sign a sign in sheet and leave our military ID on the table. I didn't believe the name above mine so I looked at the ID. Lucky 7, not the word seven. He must have hit a jackpot and made this decision after celebrating.
W.C. Fields