Poll: People on the escapist with the same first name as you.

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MarcusD357

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Using the Find tool on the first 8 pages of this thread, there have been no other Marcus'.

I'm all alone..
 

AssassinJoe

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Forth man in my family with the name Henry, seems I'm the only one here though
Kinda surprised really.
Dr.Susse said:
Jacob.

I had the name before werewolves made it cool.
I guess You can count one, as I'm on my brother's account and his name is Jacob.
 

scorptatious

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Charli said:
< That is my name. I sincerely doubt it.

...No that is not with an 'e' Knocked off. It's Charli. No 'e'.
If it had an 'e', you and I would have the same name. :D

OT: Yeah, my name is Charlie. I'd imagine it's a fairly common name.
 

TheDanielG

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DanielDeFig said:
Daniel

So far, I'm the only one on the Escapist (to my knowledge based on never encountering the name before or after checking this forum).
Not anymore :) And here is something interesting, I am the only person EVER to be called Daniel Gers*** (stars for privacy)
 

Sandernista

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Any other Gavin's?

Not many in chicago, but IDK about the big E.

ETA: The only one to post so far so....
 

Ickorus

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Wieke said:
Ickorus said:
Wieke said:
No one so far, and i'm not expecting it. In real life, if i recall correctly, I've met only one other person named "Wieke".
Do you leak a lot? (Im so sorry, that joke was terrible and I feel terrible)

My name is Luke, it is a shit name but nobody so far in this thread has it.
I'm not getting it, probably the language barrier, care to explain? Most "jokes" involving my name refer to the sails/wings on windmills (since the dutch word for these sails/wings is wieken).

Haven't heard any of them for a decade, since primary school ...
I will aplogise again as it was a very very dumb joke based on a play on words.

I was referring to Wikileaks because your name sort of sounds a little bit like the firt part (Wiki) if you really stretch your imagination.

I am ashamed of myself, really.
 

Drejer43

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My name is Søren so yeah I don't think that there are so many Danish people around here. More swedes :/
 

NJ

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Dags90 said:
NJ said:
I share my name with New Jersey... NJ. .____.
How do you even pronounce that? Is there a hidden vowel? I knew a girl with the last name Ng (Ang). Or is it just the letters?

The exact spelling of my name isn't particularly common. It's legally "Alex", no "xander" nonsense.
Pronounced as the letters go; Enjay :p
 

MrMixelPixel

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viper3 said:
MrMixelPixel said:
Y is a vowel last time I checked...

Like in the word... "Why?"
As a fellow Rhys, no, no it isn't, not to insult your intelligence but I remember being taught in primary school that the vowels are 'A E I O U'.
A E I O U and sometimes Y. I believe W is considered a vowel at times as well. Like in the word: How.

Words need vowels to be considered words...

Cry, Dry, Fry, Spy, WHY, etc.
 

Dango

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MrMixelPixel said:
viper3 said:
MrMixelPixel said:
Y is a vowel last time I checked...

Like in the word... "Why?"
As a fellow Rhys, no, no it isn't, not to insult your intelligence but I remember being taught in primary school that the vowels are 'A E I O U'.
A E I O U and sometimes Y. I believe W is considered a vowel at times as well. Like in the word: How.

Words need vowels to be considered words...

Cry, Dry, Fry, Spy, WHY, etc.
The word "Sh" is in the dictionary.
 

staika

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Names jeff, I don't know how many people have the same name as me because I'm too lazy to look at every post in this thread.
 

MrMixelPixel

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Dango said:
MrMixelPixel said:
viper3 said:
MrMixelPixel said:
Y is a vowel last time I checked...

Like in the word... "Why?"
As a fellow Rhys, no, no it isn't, not to insult your intelligence but I remember being taught in primary school that the vowels are 'A E I O U'.
A E I O U and sometimes Y. I believe W is considered a vowel at times as well. Like in the word: How.

Words need vowels to be considered words...

Cry, Dry, Fry, Spy, WHY, etc.
The word "Sh" is in the dictionary.
If that isn't an acronym for something... that makes me double sad.

What is the definition?
 

Dango

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MrMixelPixel said:
Dango said:
MrMixelPixel said:
viper3 said:
MrMixelPixel said:
Y is a vowel last time I checked...

Like in the word... "Why?"
As a fellow Rhys, no, no it isn't, not to insult your intelligence but I remember being taught in primary school that the vowels are 'A E I O U'.
A E I O U and sometimes Y. I believe W is considered a vowel at times as well. Like in the word: How.

Words need vowels to be considered words...

Cry, Dry, Fry, Spy, WHY, etc.
The word "Sh" is in the dictionary.
If that isn't an acronym for something... that makes me double sad.

What is the definition?
To paraphrase:

An interjection used to urge silence.
 

MrMixelPixel

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Dango said:
MrMixelPixel said:
Dango said:
MrMixelPixel said:
viper3 said:
MrMixelPixel said:
Y is a vowel last time I checked...

Like in the word... "Why?"
As a fellow Rhys, no, no it isn't, not to insult your intelligence but I remember being taught in primary school that the vowels are 'A E I O U'.
A E I O U and sometimes Y. I believe W is considered a vowel at times as well. Like in the word: How.

Words need vowels to be considered words...

Cry, Dry, Fry, Spy, WHY, etc.
The word "Sh" is in the dictionary.
If that isn't an acronym for something... that makes me double sad.

What is the definition?
To paraphrase:

An interjection used to urge silence.
I thought would be an onomatopoeia or something... oh well. I guess words don't need vowels anymore. I am now double said... but less ignorant.