I don't know if this applies, but Kenny is not too popular of a name, but in the states most kids named Kennith (where Kenny comes from) are called Ken most of the time. Kenny use to be popular when I was born (1977). I have a friend named Kenny. I also have a relative named Kennith that we still call Kenith and I know two Kenniths (father and son-SR and JR). We call the father Kennith and the son Ken. I never can remember whether it is spelled Kennith or Kenneth. It might very well be the latter. I'm the world's worst speller. I'm the type of person who walks around with an electronic spell checker in her back pocket and still misspell three million words per second(slight exageration). Michele in GA On Wed, 28 Jan 1998, Laura Nunn wrote: > It just struck me that some of the characters' names in PG are a bit odd > - certainly not 1980/90s typical names. I can accept Lynda and Sarah > and Julie and Sam, Spike, Tiddler and Frazz are more nickname-like, but > the others are often really obscure! > > I mean - Kenny? And the names given to one-episoders and generally the > less important characters - Ruby? Bobby? Billy? Raymond? Malcolm? > Donald?! > > OK - they're names, but not (to my knowledge) popular at all - why > choose them, I wonder, for a programme which in many other respects is > so plausible? (Apart from the flame-throwing ring and the lamp-post!) > > -- > Laura > -- > T H E P R E S S G A N G M A I L I N G L I S T > By default, pressing 'reply' will send mail back to the list, not > to the author of the message you're replying to. > To unsubscribe, mail "unsubscribe" to "pressgang-request@lists.yoyo.org" > -- T H E P R E S S G A N G M A I L I N G L I S T By default, pressing 'reply' will send mail back to the list, not to the author of the message you're replying to. To unsubscribe, mail "unsubscribe" to "pressgang-request@lists.yoyo.org" |