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Well.. I don't about Mr. J. Mudd, but sometimes it's tough to have the name Jack.. especially if you're a pilot... I can't imagine a guy named Jack flying an airplane, and somebody walking into the flight deck and greeting him by saying "Hi Jack"... That's... Jacked Up...
Well.. I don't about Mr. J. Mudd, but sometimes it's tough to have the name Jack.. especially if you're a pilot... I can't imagine a guy named Jack flying an airplane, and somebody walking into the flight deck and greeting him by saying "Hi Jack"... That's... Jacked Up...
Ha! Ha! Yeah Mike, that would also likely get you a lengthly interview with the FBI and Homeland Security officials too!....lol.
I don't always go to JJ's links but took a look at this one. The article includes this:
"Mudd is not the first jailbird to have a strange name, of course. In Wisconsin, police booked Beezow Doo-Doo Zopittybop-Bop-Bop for multiple charges, and on the flip side, a woman who tried to stop three brothers from robbing a Texas WalMart last year turned out to be named Monique Lawless."
See, Aks, there's weirdness in places other than Florida! But more from Texas!
What a name, I had no idea, but I am sure it is not an original idea though... lol I bet his dad named him that
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