Big Jay Oakerson
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Can't you can't be the Roman numeral three that can't be your name is that come up a lot, so they had to make it illegal There's third album they'll let you in the border, but whatever you do don't use that number three thing that Roman three That's fucked up dude. You can't call your baby Maybe Roman number three. But like two and four are okay? Okay.
North Dakota man named Michael Herbert Dangler, who was adopted, wanted to change his name to these four numbers, which held philosophical and personal significance for him. State court rejected his name change request in 1976, saying numbers can't be used, can't be names due to potential confusion.
North Dakota man named Michael Herbert Dangler, who was adopted, wanted to change his name to these four numbers, which held philosophical and personal significance for him. State court rejected his name change request in 1976, saying numbers can't be used, can't be names due to potential confusion.
North Dakota man named Michael Herbert Dangler, who was adopted, wanted to change his name to these four numbers, which held philosophical and personal significance for him. State court rejected his name change request in 1976, saying numbers can't be used, can't be names due to potential confusion.
Well, he calls his son X, but it's like a bunch of other letters, too. Bro, imagine if you were that guy's son, but you were a moron. That would suck. God, that would suck.
Well, he calls his son X, but it's like a bunch of other letters, too. Bro, imagine if you were that guy's son, but you were a moron. That would suck. God, that would suck.
Well, he calls his son X, but it's like a bunch of other letters, too. Bro, imagine if you were that guy's son, but you were a moron. That would suck. God, that would suck.
Sometimes you just, you know, fuck dad. I don't even want to lift weights.
Sometimes you just, you know, fuck dad. I don't even want to lift weights.
Sometimes you just, you know, fuck dad. I don't even want to lift weights.
If you're Arnold Schwarzenegger, you have so much privilege. I would just never want to lift weights at that point. I can never imagine building the foundation as a young Schwarzenegger to be like, I'm just going to work really hard now at something.
If you're Arnold Schwarzenegger, you have so much privilege. I would just never want to lift weights at that point. I can never imagine building the foundation as a young Schwarzenegger to be like, I'm just going to work really hard now at something.
If you're Arnold Schwarzenegger, you have so much privilege. I would just never want to lift weights at that point. I can never imagine building the foundation as a young Schwarzenegger to be like, I'm just going to work really hard now at something.
Right, because you're born inside that house. Yeah. You're half Kennedy, half Schwarzenegger. That's crazy.
Right, because you're born inside that house. Yeah. You're half Kennedy, half Schwarzenegger. That's crazy.
Right, because you're born inside that house. Yeah. You're half Kennedy, half Schwarzenegger. That's crazy.
There's a thing about the way you name your kid that someone brought up the other day. Fuck, I wish I remember who was saying this. But there's an actual principle to it, and I think it's based on Chet Hanks. It's like calling him Chaz. Just sets him up to be a Chaz.
There's a thing about the way you name your kid that someone brought up the other day. Fuck, I wish I remember who was saying this. But there's an actual principle to it, and I think it's based on Chet Hanks. It's like calling him Chaz. Just sets him up to be a Chaz.
There's a thing about the way you name your kid that someone brought up the other day. Fuck, I wish I remember who was saying this. But there's an actual principle to it, and I think it's based on Chet Hanks. It's like calling him Chaz. Just sets him up to be a Chaz.
Well, isn't Chaz Palmer, is that his full name? Is that how you say it, or is it a shortened version?