I'm glad I'm not the only one. I also find the name Piennar disproportionately amusing, since i think it sounds like it could be the plural of penis.
My 8 year old falls about whenever Piennar's name is mentioned
I'm glad I'm not the only one. I also find the name Piennar disproportionately amusing, since i think it sounds like it could be the plural of penis.
Or how about Mrs Nina Nani-Nannar?
I know it's not remotely rude, which disappoints in the context of this thread, but I unfailingly giggle to myself every time I hear the words "This is Nina Nannar, for ITV News in Westminster" (or wherever).
Whenever I hear her name, I immediately get this song stuck in my head, due to the weird thing she says at the start of the song, that sounds a lot like 'Nina Nannar'
BRILLIANT!!
Would be unbelieveable if she married Kofi first, then divorced him, but decided to keep the married name and THEN married Nani and add that name too. Nina Nannar-Annan-Nani..............is that legal to do that?
And also Dr Canaan Banana, ex president of Zimbabwe.
Mrs Nina Banana-Nani-Annan-Nannar.
And also Dr Canaan Banana, ex president of Zimbabwe.
Mrs Nina Banana-Nani-Annan-Nannar.
What if she was offered an italian flatbread sandwich?
'Panini, Nina Banana-Nani-Annan-Nannar?
I would prefer it if she joined a 1980s girl band and en route to an album launch had the misfortune to find herself the victim of a classic paparazzi up-skirt photo sting.
Revealed! Bananarama's Nina Banana-Nani-Annan-Nannar's punani!
I would prefer it if she joined a 1980s girl band and en route to an album launch had the misfortune to find herself the victim of a classic paparazzi up-skirt photo sting.
Revealed! Bananarama's Nina Banana-Nani-Annan-Nannar's punani!
Oh god, i think i have created a monster. I have no idea what that last word is but i assume it is slang for something v.rude