Trailer trash/ Chav names

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Gwill:
Quote from: jsalemi on 2008 February 11, 04:04:41

Quote from: maxon on 2008 February 10, 16:20:27

Channel??  What, really?  As in 'English Channel'?


More likely they pronounce it like the perfume brand -- 'sha-nel'.


My aunt had a dog (Boxer, in fact) named that.  I have no idea how she chose to spell it.

maxon:
Quote from: jsalemi on 2008 February 11, 04:04:41

Quote from: maxon on 2008 February 10, 16:20:27

Channel??  What, really?  As in 'English Channel'?


More likely they pronounce it like the perfume brand -- 'sha-nel'.


I realise that - I was, you know, pointing out the silliness.

MuertoElBarto:
Quote from: Gwill on 2008 February 11, 13:49:50

My aunt had a dog (Boxer, in fact) named that.  I have no idea how she chose to spell it.


The dog could spell?

Kristalrose:
Being from WV, and having one of the afore-mentioned "trailer trash" and/or "stripper" names--(Krystal spelled with an i because my Momma thought it would be different), I pride myself at being an expert on those sorts of names. 

Males:
Anything named after a state or a city--Dakota, Montana, Nevada, Wyoming, Dallas, Houston, Denver, Jackson
Gay or Lee for a middle name.  Stop laughing. . . my grandfather's real, honest to God middle name is Gay.
Claudis, Clovis, Cledus
Dale, Don, Derek, Deke
Emmitt, Eugene  (Emmitt Eugene is actually my husband's cousin's name. . . again, stop laughing), Earl
Billy-Jack, Bobby-Joe, Jimmy-Mack
Roy, Raymond
Jessie
Truman
Maverick

Females:
Eula
Nuvella Lynn
Lovie
Myrtle
Ronceverta
Bobbi-Jo
Bambi Jane
Margaret Jane
Maggie Mae
Candy or Candi Sue
Mandi or Mandy Sue
Charlee, Charlene, Marlene


Ellatrue:
Come to think of it, Ayslhyn is a pretty good one, too. Or any variation of "Ashlynn," spelled crazily.

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