Fred Posted October 3, 2003 Posted October 3, 2003 As you should be Bushmeister. All the best people are called it. As for naming my son Guybrush... ... Do I have to dignify that with a response?
zesja Posted October 5, 2003 Posted October 5, 2003 Nope sorry wouldnt do it, maybee ok for a pet animal but not a person.
Lemon Head Posted October 5, 2003 Posted October 5, 2003 Originally posted by Krazy Oh yeah sure and lets name our daughters Elaine naming your son Guybrush and your daughter Elaine is asking for some serious incest-related turbulence.... Get tha rifle Cleytus, we's is a-movin' ta Texas!
Herman Toothdecay Posted October 6, 2003 Posted October 6, 2003 Originally posted by PTDC I think Bobbin would work better than guybrush... uh... NO haha
ptdc Posted October 6, 2003 Posted October 6, 2003 Well I'd name a child Bobbin. And that's why I'm never going to have any children. Well... not the only reason
Glottis512 Posted October 12, 2003 Posted October 12, 2003 For every year a child was named 'Bobbin' he would need 10 years in therapy. If a kid was called Guybrush he would get beat up. Its actually a good name, but kids these days don't play these old classics.
Yufster Posted October 12, 2003 Posted October 12, 2003 What sort of moron would call a child GUYBRUSH?? I'm gonna call my kid "Squall Leonhart". Or maybe "Cloud Strife". No, wait. I have a better idea. Ima call it... "Timothy Schafer" or "Bill Gates". Only probably with Bill Gates, is that it might accidently find that love song I wrote, and get the wrong idea. Eeughchkk. No, seriously. I'm not gonna have any kids. It wouldn't be fair on humankind in general.
ptdc Posted October 12, 2003 Posted October 12, 2003 I think it would be far kinder on humanity and the world if everybody stopped having children, but that's another story... an amazingly off topic story. I think some better names would be Edmund for a boy or Bernard for a girl
Guybrush91789 Posted October 12, 2003 Author Posted October 12, 2003 Wouldn't you have legal trouble if you named someone Guybrush. Didn't they trademark that name
Bushmeister Posted October 12, 2003 Posted October 12, 2003 lol, well its not like anyone put a on "Guybrush" on a birth certificate. But I wouldn't be shocked if you had LucasArts lawyers crashing down the doors of a one-year old baby's house to tell it that it was going to be sued.
Glottis512 Posted October 12, 2003 Posted October 12, 2003 Well, you never know. Lawyers are unscrupulous. They'd probably get him tried as an adult.
Yufster Posted October 12, 2003 Posted October 12, 2003 Oh my goodness, that would be hilarious. It's almost worthy of a game of its own. Guybrush gets sued because his name is copyright. Oh my god, it's like passing the bad luck down the generations. Ha ha ha. Ha ha ha! I really like that Idea. It's worthy of a MAGs game.
Glottis512 Posted October 12, 2003 Posted October 12, 2003 Damn Straight! "No court in the world gonna convict a BABY...........................Maybe Texas."
sfy Posted June 18, 2011 Posted June 18, 2011 Good news everyone! I've just named my son Guybrush! Not as his spoken name though, but as middle name. He's going to be a mighty pirate!
Liverandbacon Posted June 19, 2011 Posted June 19, 2011 Not as his spoken name though, but as middle name. With that, you narrowly avoided having him justifiably hate you for the rest of his life. Also, 8 years is an impressive necro.
chinadoll Posted June 23, 2011 Posted June 23, 2011 if it's a girl, i'll name her girlbrush. hurr hurr
Artisa Posted May 15, 2014 Posted May 15, 2014 After experiencing all the trolling Guybrush goes through in the games? Probably not.
Huz Posted May 15, 2014 Posted May 15, 2014 I bet someone's done it. And if they haven't, I am disappoint.
Artisa Posted May 15, 2014 Posted May 15, 2014 I suppose it's *possible* owing to the chances of at least one in the millions of fans out there geeking out over Monkey Island, but I have yet to see it pop up in the news or the forums
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