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Tony H   06-07-2011, 10:52 PM
#41
AlvinFox Wrote:Okay, I'm still not getting that one...

Apparently in Germany they list the surname first on the tombstones. So he was saying Jacks surname must be Herman so that the headstone will read RIP Herman Jack (Repairman Jack, pronounce RIP as the word rip, not rest in peace).

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rjack_fan   06-07-2011, 11:01 PM
#42
Oh! This is like MadGab! Ripherman Jack, say it fast!
Tony H   06-08-2011, 10:58 AM
#43
rjack_fan Wrote:Oh! This is like MadGab! Ripherman Jack, say it fast!

exactly!

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webby   06-08-2011, 03:54 PM
#44
Jack's last name is Alope. Jack Alope.

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Ken Valentine   06-08-2011, 05:03 PM
#45
lexator222 Wrote:I had gone with "Brown" before I heard "Nelson" which are both good, and common. "Brown" is the most common name in the English speaking world, more than "Smith" or "Jones". Strange how those things work out, huh?
As I understand it, in the U.S., the 5 most common surnames are:
Smith
Johnson
Williams
Jones
Brown

Valentine is number 751

http://names.mongabay.com/most_common_surnames.htm

Quote:I was curious if Dr. F. Paul Wilson knows anything about the "Nelson" last name,
Of course he does. That was one of the names Jack used in The Tomb.
Quote:and the Rakoshi having wings? Is this official?
Nope. It's something somebody here dreamed up -- it has nothing to do with any of Paul's novels.
Quote:(I HATE using the word "Cannon" like all those trekkies use, GEEEEEZZZZ)
I have no idea what words "trekkies" use.

Ken V.
Ken Valentine   06-08-2011, 05:06 PM
#46
KRW Wrote:Quicker than me, I had to read it 4 times. I kept coming up with "Her Man Jack". But when it hit me, it hit me!
It hit me hard enough to hurt.

Ken V.
The Mad American   06-08-2011, 05:12 PM
#47
Ken Valentine Wrote:As I understand it, in the U.S., the 5 most common surnames are:
Smith
Johnson
Williams
Jones
Brown

Valentine is number 751

http://names.mongabay.com/most_common_surnames.htm


Ken V.


Yes!! We're #1!!! Take that all you Jones' Johnsons and others. Neener neener neener. Big Grin

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Lysistrata   06-08-2011, 05:21 PM
#48
Ken Valentine Wrote:It hit me hard enough to hurt.

Ken V.


I had to wait AsMoral's luminous explanation :o

Trying to be nice
lexator222   06-08-2011, 05:45 PM
#49
Lysistrata Wrote:I had to wait AsMoral's luminous explanation :o


I'm still coming up with "Rip her, man, Jack!" Kinda like "Airplane's " "Striker, Striker, Strike Her"

Lexx :confused:

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lexator222   06-08-2011, 05:55 PM
#50
Ken Valentine Wrote:As I understand it, in the U.S., the 5 most common surnames are:
Smith
Johnson
Williams
Jones
Brown

Valentine is number 751
Of course he does. That was one of the names Jack used in The Tomb.Nope. It's something somebody here dreamed up -- it has nothing to do with any of Paul's novels. I have no idea what words "trekkies" use.

Ken V.


That last name listing is from the 1990 census, NOT the 2010 census, just wanted you to know.
Of course F. Paul would know, he is omnipotent!
If you have no idea what words "Trekkies" use, you need to get out more often! Big Grin

Lexx

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