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I am just recovering from the shock of meeting Andrew Black. Whenever I get an email at work that completely confuses me I then twig that it is the other one. Usually if it is for some thing in Scotland it is a bit of clue. Today I got a hotel bill for London. I don't tend to need a hotel in London. After a couple of emails I discovered he was visiting the building I work in.


I felt a bit of a twat going round asking "have you seen Andrew Black" in case anyone knew me!


Anyone else had interesting confusions with name sakes.

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I made a CD in 1902 :

O ruddier than the cherry by George Frideric Handel

Performer: Andrew Black (Baritone)

Date of Recording: 1902

http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/album.jsp?album_id=19594


Curiously I have actually sung this aria.


I got a letter forwarded by my college a few years after I left asking me to play the violin in a concert in Cambridge. I have a lot of musical skills by scraping strings with horsehair isn't one of them :-$

Imagine my shock whilst working in Beijing for a big straight-laced US corporate, to discover that there was another nick fawbert also in asia who was an activist anti-corporate campaigner.


It's very difficult to persuade people that there's a doppelganger when your name's an archaic french word for 'deck swabber'


We had some laughs, I can tell you.


On another Chinese note, when Mao was upgrading China with printing presses etc, he discovered that the endless permutations offered by people's surnames was creating substantial hassle for the manufacturers of the blocks. To address these he insisted that people choose from one of a hundred or so alternatives.


With typical chinese humour when faced with such bureaucracy, the populace got their revenge by choosing one surname for entire towns. You can still go to towns in China today where everybody's called the same name.


Brings new meaning to the old Spartacus debate.

i'm the only english one of me on Facebook... according to yournotme there's 11 of me - "There are probably more people killed in yoghurt, cream, marshmallow and fluffy thing accidents each year then there are of you."


My other half has a cousin 4hrs younger than him who was given the same name as him.

Their nan hadn't told either family that they had the same name in mind (suppose she didn't think it likely both would be boys).


Anyhoo, this meant that on our first date he explained how he was going to the wedding of the cousin of the same name that w/e & reassured me it wasn't him.

(I was going on Dermot O'Leary's radio show that day so he was more worried I'd try and run off with him!)

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