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You can speed in a Jag without getting a ticket anyway, because the cowardly cop cars only do 260 km/h. You just have to buy a Jag that does 300 km/h.
Quote from: Bill S. Preston, Esq. on February 20, 2011, 05:09:02 PMMy last name is unique and I am related to everyone who has it.My last name isn't really unique, but I'm related to most people in this county who bear it, and it's a county with 1.5 million people. In whole Sweden there were 14 people with my name the last time I checked, but some spell it differently. My first name is spelt like in English, though I'd guess at least half of the Swedes who bear it spell it differently. In the 70's, when I was born, international names and international spelling was popular. Now they name kids like old geezers and little ladies were named when I was a kid, like Gustav, Tilda, etc.
My last name is unique and I am related to everyone who has it.
Quote from: TheoK on February 20, 2011, 06:43:21 PMQuote from: Bill S. Preston, Esq. on February 20, 2011, 05:09:02 PMMy last name is unique and I am related to everyone who has it.My last name isn't really unique, but I'm related to most people in this county who bear it, and it's a county with 1.5 million people. In whole Sweden there were 14 people with my name the last time I checked, but some spell it differently. My first name is spelt like in English, though I'd guess at least half of the Swedes who bear it spell it differently. In the 70's, when I was born, international names and international spelling was popular. Now they name kids like old geezers and little ladies were named when I was a kid, like Gustav, Tilda, etc. Yes, that's what it's like here...the names are either way out there or really from 2 generations or so ago, that would have been way uncool when I was in high school.(did I just say 'way uncool'...I'm sure that dates me!)
With both my first names I'm unique in Sweden, maybe on the whole Earth.
Quote from: FraudSquad on February 20, 2011, 06:55:32 PMQuote from: TheoK on February 20, 2011, 06:43:21 PMQuote from: Bill S. Preston, Esq. on February 20, 2011, 05:09:02 PMMy last name is unique and I am related to everyone who has it.My last name isn't really unique, but I'm related to most people in this county who bear it, and it's a county with 1.5 million people. In whole Sweden there were 14 people with my name the last time I checked, but some spell it differently. My first name is spelt like in English, though I'd guess at least half of the Swedes who bear it spell it differently. In the 70's, when I was born, international names and international spelling was popular. Now they name kids like old geezers and little ladies were named when I was a kid, like Gustav, Tilda, etc. Yes, that's what it's like here...the names are either way out there or really from 2 generations or so ago, that would have been way uncool when I was in high school.(did I just say 'way uncool'...I'm sure that dates me!)*sigh* I still say "awesome" far more than I probably should.
Quote from: couldbecousin on February 20, 2011, 06:57:08 PMQuote from: FraudSquad on February 20, 2011, 06:55:32 PMQuote from: TheoK on February 20, 2011, 06:43:21 PMQuote from: Bill S. Preston, Esq. on February 20, 2011, 05:09:02 PMMy last name is unique and I am related to everyone who has it.My last name isn't really unique, but I'm related to most people in this county who bear it, and it's a county with 1.5 million people. In whole Sweden there were 14 people with my name the last time I checked, but some spell it differently. My first name is spelt like in English, though I'd guess at least half of the Swedes who bear it spell it differently. In the 70's, when I was born, international names and international spelling was popular. Now they name kids like old geezers and little ladies were named when I was a kid, like Gustav, Tilda, etc. Yes, that's what it's like here...the names are either way out there or really from 2 generations or so ago, that would have been way uncool when I was in high school.(did I just say 'way uncool'...I'm sure that dates me!)*sigh* I still say "awesome" far more than I probably should. As long as you don't say "that's radical", you might fly under the radar!
If you compare these maps of all my names, you see that it's highly unlikely that someone in Germany bears exactly the same name.