Why the hell would the name 'Gaylord' be on his luggage?
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tyshimah3 — 11 years ago(October 05, 2014 10:58 AM)
- maybe it's the name that you were born with that made you switch.
- terrible names are subjective. I think "Apple" is a terrible name for a child, unless it's a nickname. "Oranjelo" is a bad one, too.
- But, personally, I like the name Gaylord (even if I'd never heard it before this movie and even though I'd never name my child Gaylord)
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punkgirly — 10 years ago(July 14, 2015 12:24 AM)
At the airport you need to show your ID. IDs have people's legal names, not nicknames. So even if you go by Liz, Jen, or Katie, your license will still indicate Elizabeth, Jennifer, or Katherine.
Thus, Greg's ID has Gaylord and to make things easier, his luggage tag just has his legal name. It would look suspicious if his ID showed Gaylord and his luggage tag showed Greg.
Also, yeah it's a silly name, but when you write your info on the luggage tag, it's kind of assumed that no one will actually see it. -
Arvin-G-Borkar — 9 years ago(May 06, 2016 12:35 PM)
Gaylord never had the bad connotation as it does today. With the amount of innuendos found today, in phrases that were never originally thought to be anything more than what they stated; the present generations put a stigma on it. Gaylord seems like a very high class name.
Fun Fact: Gaylord had to actually be the last name of someone because there was an entire restaurant franchise named after it as well as college football bowls.
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