So post-up what famous person shares your first and last name.
Steve Clark - Def Leppard guitarist.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17944210/
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So post-up what famous person shares your first and last name.
Steve Clark - Def Leppard guitarist.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17944210/
no one. At all.
I'm Steve Clark TOO!
Although if I'm steve clark, then Icemang is steve clark which means in essence we are all steve clark.
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His name is Steve Clark
His name is Steve Clark
His name is Steve Clark
His name is Steve Clark
His name is Steve Clark
this guy
http://graphics.fansonly.com/photos/...on/391712.jpeg
CB at rutgers. i had fun this season cheering for myself on TV.
I share a name with some wuss-rock musician, and once went to see myself play at Johnny D's Uptown in Somerville, MA. I do not rock.
I bust rhymes, apparently.
http://cover6.cduniverse.com/MuzeAud...480/489629.jpg
This guy:
http://www.edviesturs.com/endeavor8000/photos/ed39.jpg
He was one of the people who died on Everest in 1996. Jon Krakauer went on to write about it in "Into Thin Air".
Alotta, Alotta Fagina
http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:...ggi/lotsa8.jpg
This catcher.
http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:...players/images
No one. Though I'm the first person to come up when I google my last name, so I guess I'm the most famous one. Ha! (Not saying much, I believe there are 4 of us).
Apparantly some almost award-winning bass fisherman...that cheated..."On the boater side, David R.. of Rome, Ga., brought in a five-bass limit weighing 14 pounds, 13 ounces, to apparently claim first place. Tournament officials then told reporters that R.. had been disqualified because of a major rules violation that did not involve cheating in the catching of his fish. R.. reportedly had violated boat/motor regulations, which resulted in the disqualification."
Well first she typed in www.google.com. Then she typed her name into the search field. Then she clicked google (or hit the enter key)
Then her name came up!
Prior to marriage, this was my sister .............. 's first & last name.
http://www.web-l.com/jessica-simpson...r-dog-tags.jpg
Well, Odin already nailed the "how to Google" portion...
Yes, only four other people share my last name, as far as I know. Nothing else has ever come up on Google, and my aunt did a lot of geneaology research on it.
But, my great-great grandfather made up the name at Ellis Island. Originally it was something Dutch and long and unpronounceable to the average person.
And then they just didn't have many kids, and more girls than boys, etc. and now it's me, my sister, mom, dad, and my aunt So my sister and I will be the last generation.
edit: there's always the possiblity that there's someone with that name in another country that wouldn't be searchable online. But nothing I've ever seen.
No one has my name, either. I think there are only a handful of people with my last name in the country. The rest are still in the Prague area...but none of them show up on Google.
That's it!
I'm changing my name from Steve Clark to Steve Rootskier.
or is it Rutskiuer?
Does anyone else have your same social security number?
What's yours?
I used someone else's Social Security number until I was 20 years old. It was on my driver's license and everything (when states still did that). I didn't know until I called the phone company to get a line installed in my apartment and they said, oh, sure, Mr. So-and-so. Nope, not me- so I went and dug up my Social Security card; sure enough, I was wrong- not even close, actually. I didn't have any credit cards or anything, no credit history at all, so I don't think I screwed anything up, but who the hell knows. Other than that guy, obviously.
Yeah, but I'm definitely not interested in having kids. And my sister has lupus and isn't supposed to (it would be a major health risk) - she and her husband talked about adopting, but after working as a pediatric nurse, she's seemed to have changed her mind on that (guess she gets her fill of being around children). So yeah, kindof sad, but it happens. My mom's side of the family is good sized though.
Gosh, I am so sorry, Mr. Ruitskeier! Please let me know if there's anything I can do to make it up to you.
By the way, do you have the January 2000 issue of Porcupine Lover lying around?
A political comedian
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I'm in the middle.....at least the guy who stole my name is. I used to get emails from lots of admiring fans.:D
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/a...4&d=1175725818
Seeing that I have the most common surname in Wales there are quite a few of me. Some politicians, soccer players, rugby players, a recipiant of the Victorian Cross, the inventor of the theater organ....but my favorite
Rob "The Bass Thing" Jones of the british band The Wonder Stuff.
And I found this, the Rob Jones that made this should be shot
http://www.robertjones.com/
no one famous is that cool
Dolemite
Nobody- therefore I am the mst famous person with my name!!!!
i'm ricky martin but not gay, why should i change my name he's the one that sucks.
im the only one that comes up when googled. Quoted in the newspaper at a republican convention on '04 (boy do I wish I could take that back lol). Also quoted in the paper about chicks needing to strip more often, little more proud of that.
I'm the only person in america with my first and last name
the most famous person I could find...
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/a...1&d=1175735772
Call it a cult phenomenon. Say it's all a matter of luck or plan a strategy. Just don't dismiss Rock, Paper, Scissors as a kids' game.
Gearing up for the big contest at a recent RPS tournament at Rookies in Rochester was ______, a Lady Bud Ambassador who came dressed in a referee's jersey to host the game....
Hugh G. Rekshun
I can't lay claim to any celebrities, but how many of you jerkoffs have had a book written about you?
http://www.theblurb.com.au/Issue67/mcgowan.jpg
The most famous hurler in the history of the Galway club of the GAA (and perhaps the best hurler ever) shares my name. He is now the head of the Galway Chamber of Commerce. Ye need ta know some hurlie for that one. Here he is, in fact (not one of the handsomer members of the clan but oh well): (He's the guy in front)
http://www.galwaygaa.ie/gaa_large/1979.jpg
One guy that shares my name is the BMW distributor for (I think) all of Ireland. At least the west.
Another guy that shares my name killed his roomate and best friend over a girl with a cook's knife and was sentenced to life in prison in Galway last October.
Athletes, Businessmen and Murderers. I'm sure we're all closely related.
Rare as the name is, I'm sure we're all related. Positive, actually.