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Children with vulgar-sounding family names, such as Schitt or Mycock, should be coached on how to deal with teasing, he adds.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Adriana Barton 2010
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Children with vulgar-sounding family names, such as Schitt or Mycock, should be coached on how to deal with teasing, he adds.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Adriana Barton 2010
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Schitt was always Schitt but Goliath started off as The ACME
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Who else but Jack Schitt would work for a company like
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There really is no reason I can't pretend to LOL at "The History of the Schitt Family" (You know, Bull Schitt married Givva Schitt, etc.etc. etc.) then, like some sort of stereotypical Chinese guy Zen master, point them towards The Onion, or the Brunching Shuttlecocks.
ana-ng Diary Entry ana-ng 2009
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Bull Schitt, the prodigal son, left home to tour the world.
HUMOUR: Drek'ish Jokes & Films (30 March 2007) MaksimSmelchak 2007
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The wedding announcement in the newspaper announced the Schitt-Happens nuptials.
HUMOUR: Drek'ish Jokes & Films (30 March 2007) MaksimSmelchak 2007
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Noe Schitt later married Ted Sherlock, and because her kids were living with them, she wanted to keep her previous name.
HUMOUR: Drek'ish Jokes & Films (30 March 2007) MaksimSmelchak 2007
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And just when Thursday discovers that she is pregnant with Landen's child, the Goliath goons eradicate Landen from existence, threatening to make it permanent unless Thursday retrieves her nemesis Jack Schitt from his imprisonment in a copy of "The Raven" this time without the help of her now retired uncle Mycroft's mad machinery.
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Put together a perfectly flawed heroine, her time travelling fugitive father, her madcap zany inventor uncle, a deliciously evil villain, a big-brother conglomerate jerk named Jack Schitt, an alternate universe 1985 England still embroiled in the Crimean War where literature is more popular than sports are in our universe, (DEEP BREATH), Edward Rochester (from "Jane Eyre"), a zany mystery, and a cloned pet dodo named Pickwick and you have one hilarious tale!
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