... Santa Monica Police Chief James Butts Jr. said the driver told officers he couldn?t stop. ?His statement is that he possibly hit the gas instead of the brakes,? he said. ...
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In article (Email Removed), profiled says... [nq:1]Do Butts people somehow feel funny if they don't think they are unfortunate? http://www.msnbc.com/news/939947.asp?vts=071620032215 ... Santa Monica Police Chief James ... officers he couldn?t stop. ?His statement is that he poss
[nq:1]In article (Email Removed), profiled says...[/nq] [nq:2]Do Butts people somehow feel funny if they don't think ... hit the gas instead of the brakes,? he said. ...[/nq] [nq:1]A couple of years ago, David Letterman found out about a filling-station owner in Canada with the surname "Assman"...as I recall, he phoned him during the show every day for a week or so before tiring of the jo
[nq:1]Do Butts people somehow feel funny if they don't think they are unfortunate?[/nq] And pity poor Nicky **** -- what could his parents have been thinking?
-- Steve Hayes from Tshwane, South Africa http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7734/stevesig.htm E-mail - see web pa
In article (Email Removed), (Email Removed) says... [nq:2]Do Butts people somehow feel funny if they don't think they are unfortunate?[/nq] [nq:1]And pity poor Nicky **** -- what could his parents have been thinking?[/nq] A roomful of my relatives were watching a football game once when someone noticed the name on the back of one player's jersey: "Schwantz"...since he wasn't a promine
[nq:1]On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 22:26:11 -0700, profiled (Email Removed)wrote:[/nq] [nq:2]Do Butts people somehow feel funny if they don't think they are unfortunate?[/nq] [nq:1]And pity poor Nicky **** -- what could his parents have been thinking?[/nq] It's unusual in being a surname in the English and Asian communities both.
[nq:2] And pity poor Nicky **** -- what could his parents have been thinking?[/nq] [nq:1]What about the woman who took her husband's surname when they got married, and became Anita ****? What was she ... people who work with her, that's how I know she changed her name), maybe she thought it was just hilarious.)[/nq] I have a friend called Wendy Dear. I've never asked, but I imagine that s
[nq:2]Do Butts people somehow feel funny if they don't think they are unfortunate?[/nq] [nq:1]And pity poor Nicky **** -- what could his parents have been thinking? What about the woman who took her ... people who work with her, that's how I know she changed her name), maybe she thought it was just hilarious.)[/nq] Jon Miller
[nq:2] And pity poor Nicky **** -- what could his parents have been thinking?[/nq] [nq:1]What about the woman who took her husband's surname when they got married, and became Anita ****? What was she ... people who work with her, that's how I know she changed her name), maybe she thought it was just hilarious.)[/nq] And then there were Mr & Mrs Rose who thought it cute to call their daugh
[nq:1]I have a friend called Wendy Dear. I've never asked, but I imagine that she had to put up with a few Peter Pan jokes after marrying Mr Dear.[/nq] Weren't they Darlings?
-- Steve Hayes from Tshwane, South Africa http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7734/stevesig.htm E-m