Check this recruit out. http://floridastate.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=62642 Yes. His name really is YourHighness. So WE could be hearing "yourhighness" with the tackle. I just dont get it. Maybe I am not hip but what the F are these people thinking. Do they think they are doing a kid a favor naming him Yourhighness. Do you think when he is sending out resumes some employer is not going to say "This guys name is Yourhighness" next..
If he goes to FSU we may be hearing "YourHighness" arrested for theft, "YourHighness" involved in a shooting, "YourHighness" wanted for rape, etc... If he goes to Auburn we may be hearing "YourHighness" is the people's Heisman winner, "Yourhighness" is the people's National Champion, "YourHighness" chose AU for their academics...:hihi:
Yeah, they definitely should have named him something more traditional, like "D'Brickashaw." (my favorite name ever)
Parents sometimes have the mistaken impression that what they name their child will have a bearing on what he grows up to be. So they name them after famous people or some such thing as "Yourhignness". Usually, that is the kiss of death for the kid. Parents need to think before they name a child.
When I named my kid (Exactly a year ago yesterday) I really sat and thought, what will be a name that isnt cute as a kid and stupid as an adult when she is looking a job, secondly something that is not easy for kids to make fun of. Generic as possible. She is already cursed with the last name MacDonald which is years worth of torment from "Old MacDonald" to the mistaken (Spelled differently) Ronald McDonald situation. Then to top it off she will spend most of her life saying "No M-A-C-donald"
Does no one remember Pig? Forgot which team he was on but definitely SEC. At least his parents must have had low expectations... Guess it could be worse, knew a sheriff deputy named Michelle. I know, french thing but still those must have been some crappee recesses in grade school. Later, Fur
Remember I M Hip ? Nebraska football: http://www.mydjconnection.com/articles/2004/01/30/sports/sports2.txt