Disproportionate representation of a name

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Re: Disproportionate representation of a name

LOL You may be on to something

I Stopped counting at 300 Mike's :D
& there are alot more.


Maybe it's just that
IF Your parents name you Mike your More Likely
to Buy a Metal Detector & Join TNet :tongue3:
 

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Re: Disproportionate representation of a name

mcgearhead said:
Don't know how old you are, but when I was born, for some reason the name Michael was a very popular name. I now go by the shortened version of it though.
Saturna said:
'Dave' and 'John' are close on their heals.

Born Michael John ....., mid 50's ;D Actually named after my Mother's 2 brothers!

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