I'm looking for Amanda Hugginkis

I actually know 2 different people named Amanda Lynn. Would be funnier if their last name were Player or Case, but ah well.

Don’t know where all these folks are but you can still find Nancy Nipples at The Creamery in Seattle’s Pike Place Market. She’s the owner.

http://www.cartalk.com/content/about/credits/credits.html

Hi everyone, apparently some people think I am claiming that large public list of joke names above as my own. In case anyone either thinks I came up with them on my own or thinks I want people to think I came up with them on my own, I did not. I might have abused fair use rights. I doubt it, but it is possible. If a mod wishes to either delete all or some of my posts or warn me I understand. But as these jokes have been around for decades, I assumed there was no need to add a disclaimer to my post.

I am sorry,
Jim

Yeah, he wrote a bestseller titled THE YELLOW RIVER.

You can find Mike Hunt as a sportswriter at The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Considering the nature of the “offense” [against copyright law? Good taste?], I’ll bet any papers served will be from the estimable firm of Dewey, Cheatam & Howe.

:smiley:

Dude…

I mean dude

:eek:

BTW: you forgot the Mann sisters. Juwanna and Anita.

From a copy of Dynamite magazine, circa 1977:

Esther A. Doctorindahouse

What? :dubious:

My favorite folk singer is Michael Rodabodashore.

I went to school with a girl, who later got married and became Amanda Rheen :slight_smile:

I think I know her. She married an Indian bloke called Sabma … yeah thats him Sabma Rheen.

And there’s also …

Derek Howse Dairy cows
Les Behan Lesbian
Kay Cole Cake hole (slang for mouth)
Jenny Talia Genetalia
Paul Sachs Ball sacks
Kevin Head Givin’ head
Ben Dover
Mike Rack
And Mike Hunts brother York.

Translations follow in white.

From a copy of Bananas magazine, circa 1979:

Frank Lee Mydeere

What Exit?, I am fascinated by your post and wish to subscribe to your newsletter.

Or their partner firm Robbem, Scramm & Flee

I’m surprised that no one has mentioned the hilarious wrok from Click and Clack, the Tapppet brothers (Ray and Tom Magliazzi)at Car Talk, on NPR. I find their staff credits hilarious with such gems as
Statistician: **Marge Innovera **
Tom’s Beard Cleaner: **Emile Initself **
Wardrobe Consultant: **Natalie Attired **
Senior Citizen Driving Instructor: **Tonya Blinkeroff **

If you listen you know what I’m talking about. If not, the entire list is at cartalk.com under Our Lousy Radio Show. I love dem guys.

Hey, I went to school with somebody with your name, were you in the class of '69 at PS 242 also? :wink:

Jim

I defiantly met an Amanda Holda this summer. I loved walking into a room and yelling “I need Amanda Holda!”

Apart from post #23, that is.