Do you remember when Junior Agogo was playing up front for Nottingham forest in an FA cup tie and Mark lawrenson said ‘he’s a big lad, I’d hate to see senior Agogo’

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I know someone just known as ‘Junior’. I’m unsure if there’s a ‘Senior’.

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There’s someone at my work who is a qualified medical doctor but doesn’t practice now. The name he uses professionally is Doc (e.g. on his signature, business cards etc). I don’t actually know his proper name.

I used to know a guy whose name was William Williamson jr.

we called him Will and everyone called his dad Bill

Fucking vintage Lawro that

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Showing a lot imagination in the name selection in that family

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Big fan of George Foreman’s kids’ names:

Foreman has 12 children, five sons and seven daughters. His five sons are George Jr., George III (“Monk”), George IV (“Big Wheel”), George V (“Red”), and George VI (“Little Joey”). On his website, Foreman explains, "I named all my sons George Edward Foreman so they would always have something in common.

He also has a daughter called Georgetta

Both my dad and I are called Tony.

But I mainly get called Little Tony by family, which is weird considering that I’m 6’3 and my dad is 5’8.

Dad gets referred to as Tony Senior rather than Big Tony.

elttil ynot

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WOAH. One for the ‘Things I just realised’ thread.

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feel like this anecdote didn’t get the attention it deserved

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I have he same name as my dad, so I’m Lo-Pan Jnr

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Banger

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Got a few others as well but the muted response means ill keep them to myself!

nooooooooooooooooooooooo

I’ve got an American colleague who is III/the third, so I guess he’s a Junior Junior.

Ironically, he is significantly more senior than me in both age and on the org chart. You couldn’t make it up.

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My brother went to school with an American called Alexander Alexander Smoligovets III

No he didn’t.

He did actually!