Monday, June 28, 2021

Boob, and there is nothing salacious about it.

 As I am want to look for people who pay me to look, sometimes you run into something a bit unexpected.   Thus I give you, this:

 


NOTICE that his wife never changed her last name.  Sometimes, you come across that, and there is usually a reason. 

15 comments:

  1. I only have one thing to say, really... click here! Jx

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  2. Obituaries? Names?
    Who do you think you are? Me??
    ♥️

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    1. I'll try to keep aBREAST of both your obit columns.

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    2. But darling love, if I didn't reach out grab this, who would have?

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  3. His poor daughter Alice Marie. AM Boob. So many childhood name shaming traumas! Parents can be such *ahem* boobs.

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    1. Let's not forget Ima Hogg, the First Lady of Texas.

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    2. Or his wife, who could have been Iva Boob.

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  4. Poor Harry Boob and the Boob Brood. If I, for some reason, had married Harry, I wouldn't have wanted to become a Boob. When I was a newspaper reporter, I frequently had to speak to a man who was quite active as a volunteer in the community. His name was Speener Hose. Every time I saw the man or typed his name on my newsroom computer, I wanted to giggle. I shall become your newest follower and hope you'll visit me at dumpedfirstwife.blogspot.com.

    Love,
    Janie Junebug

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  5. Well, I'm sure he had to endure his share of titters during his lifetime.

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  6. somewhere I have an obit of a woman whose married last name was Frankenstein. I mean - how many Bride of Frankenstein jokes can one person endure in a lifetime?

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    1. I worked for a Mrs. Cuntz back in Ohio. "Would you mind using your last name in reserving the table at lunch?" she asked, more than one.

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    2. and of course, Cunz Hall.

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  7. Didn't he have a large family! If she was about in the mid-20th century with all those Boobs hanging around, Diana of the Ephesians would have felt positively normal.

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