As Davis means "son of David", it's only natural I go with David "The Admiral" Robinson.
No wikipedia link necessary, if you don't The Admiral, you probably just really, really hate all forms of basketball.
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Just Kiddin'. Beatty is a surname of Scottish and Irish origin. In the Scottish case, it is derived from the name Bartholomew, which can be shortened to Bart...So I'll go with former Packer's Quarterback and winner of the first two Super Bowl MVP's Bart Starr.
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quote:Originally posted by Drunk_24-7: Beatty Ford...
Just Kiddin'. Beatty is a surname of Scottish and Irish origin. In the Scottish case, it is derived from the name Bartholomew, which can be shortened to Bart...So I'll go with former Packer's Quarterback and winner of the first two Super Bowl MVP's Bart Starr.
And here I thought I had everyone stumped! Nice research and way to keep it going.
And now to pick up at this last one-- OK -- Austen Powers... hahahah -- not the right spelling but sounds the same!
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