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Austin Powers & Power Ranger Eh? lol...I was wondering how long it'd take for this game to get crazy...Ok, here we go, from the Yogi Bear Cartoons I'll go with Ranger Smith...and then from Ranger Smith I'll jump to the Simpsons and go with Smithers.
Even though his name is Waylon he goes by Smithers sorta on a one name deal like Madonna or Shakira. Where do you go from Smithers though? How about that Rapper Smitty?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCUG8paVX5w So from Smither's to Smitty, it's tough to get back on track with these single name deals, but Smitty was born Varick D. Smith and Changed his name to Smitty to be hip to the Rap scene. Now we all know a big part of the hip hop scene and successful hip hop videos are a bunch of scantally clad women running around flaunting their assets, and since Smitty rhymes with Titty, and a variation of Titty is Tits, I'll go with Tits McGee.
Now Tit's McGee is just a common slang term that can be used to refer to basically any volumptious and permiscous lady. My plan was to do a google search trying to find a famous person who goes by "Tits McGee" as a sorta stage name and work from there but my search quickly lead me to this little blog type deal where the author refers to Jessica Simpson as Tits McGee. It includes 5 nice pics of Miss Simpson sporting some open toed heels complete with an ad for women's shoes over on the right hand side... http://jesusheartsmusic.com/blog/?p=642
...Simpson I think we can probably work with, so there you go, we took a little detour but hopefully we're back on track...
What made this one even tougher is that the name Simpson is derived from an absolutely ancient Scottish name that even I never heard of. Needless to say, I lucked out with this one.
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McClenny is Scottish and in medival Scotland names were more often spelled according to sound than any regular set of rules. Common spelling of the name are: Lennie, Leny, Lenay, Lenny and others.
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Just think of all the research and history we can learn from these names that we think we can't find anything to follow!
Nice going there MD with the Fairchild -- Let's see what we get now with Kravitz --
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ok ok ... I'll keep it going since I was the one who threw another wrench ...
Kravitz is of Ukrainian Jewish descent ... the occupational name from Slavic Kravets (aka Kravitz) is "tailor" ... Tailor can be offered also as ... Taylor in first name form so ...
Taylor Dayne
hint: born Leslie Wunderman
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quote:Originally posted by Salvy_Mic: With any relatively well-known person, be they actors, musicians, athletes, politicians, comedians, performers, or those people who are famous for some reason that we may not know yet, the goal here is to use a celebrity's name, and use it to link it to another's name using first and last names. In other words, the last name of the first celebrity will be the first name of the next. I'll also accept people from the past who are famous/well-known.
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