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Posted by
PEGASUS
(moderator) 2 Mar 2007 2:29pm
Oldie but Goodie 
The following in an excerpt from a children's book, "Captain Underpants and the Perilous Plot of Professor Poopypants" by Dave Pilkey. The evil Professor forces everyone to assume new names ...
Use the third letter of your first name to determine your new first name: a = snickle b = doombah c = goober d = cheesey e = crusty f = greasy g = dumbo h = farcus i = dorky j = doofus k = funky l = boobie m = sleezy n = sloopy o = fluffy p = stinky q = slimy r = dorfus s = snooty t = tootsie u = dipsy v = sneezy w = liver x = skippy y = dinky z = zippy
Use the second letter of your middle name to determine the first half of your new last name: a = dippin b = feather c = giggle d = burger e = chicken f = barffy g = lizard h = waffle i = farkle j = monkey k = flippin l = fricken m = bubble n = rhino o = potty p = hamster q = buckle r = gizzard s = lickin t = snickle u = chuckle v = pickle w = hubble x = dingle y = gorilla z = girdle
Use the third letter of your last name to determine the second half of your new last name: a = butt b = boob c = face d = nose e = hump f = breath g = pants h = shorts i = lips j = honker k = head l = tush m = chunks n = dunkin o = brains p = biscuits q = toes r = doodle s = fanny t = sniffer u = sprinkles v = frack w = squirt x = humperdinck y = hiney z = juice
George Bush's new name is Fluffy Chucklefanny!
Posted by
FMF
(VIP) 29 Jul 2007 10:00am
tootsie chucklelips 
lmao....
Posted by
angeskye
(VIP) 4 Aug 2007 8:53am
i guess that makes me
Dumbo FarkleDunkin lol
Posted by
purple_dragon13
5 Aug 2007 4:57am
dorfus chickenbrains lol
Aren't these fun...silly but fun? lol
Posted by
PEGASUS
(moderator) 5 Aug 2007 8:53am
Mine by the way is: Dumbo Chickenhiney
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